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Leviathan Slayer: August 2005
https://leviathanslayer.blogspot.com/2005_08_01_archive.html
Leviathan Slayer is a libertarian political blog run by contributors Ross and jmc, covering topics like free trade, Austrian economics, Ron Paul, and critiques of government policy. Posts take aim at figures like Paul Krugman and Thomas Sowell while championing gold standard economics and anti-interventionist foreign policy.
Blog 2026-03-12
We are Team Internet – Webrocker
https://webrocker.de/2017/07/12/we-are-team-internet
Webrocker's personal blog includes this post rallying support for net neutrality during the 2017 Battle for the Net campaign, urging readers to oppose FCC rollbacks of open internet rules. The site mixes German and English content across writing, drawing, photography, and links, with this entry serving as a call to action against ISP overreach.
Blog 2026-03-13
Fuck off Google! - Let's kick Google and co. out of our Lives and Spaces!
https://fuckoffgoogle.de/
Fuck off Google! is a decentralized activist network campaigning against Google and Big Tech's data exploitation, tax evasion, and physical expansion into urban neighborhoods like Kreuzberg in Berlin. The site documents 'G-entrification,' mass surveillance, and censorship while promoting decentralized technologies and community resistance.
Organization 2026-03-12
Marxists Internet Archive
https://marxists.org/
The Marxists Internet Archive is one of the largest online libraries of leftist political theory, hosting works from over 720 authors including Marx, Engels, Lenin, and Trotsky in 80 languages. Researchers and activists alike will find a vast collection of books, periodicals, speeches, and primary texts covering Marxism, socialism, communism, and related political philosophy.
Resource 2026-03-12
Marxistiskt Forum
http://marxistisktforum.50megs.com/index.htm
Marxistiskt Forum is a Swedish-language resource collecting texts by Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, and other thinkers, alongside debate articles, journal articles, academic essays, and exam papers. It serves as a reference hub for Marxist theory and socialist thought for Swedish-speaking readers.
Resource 2026-03-12
walmartwatch.com
http://walmartwatch.com/
Walmart Watch was a campaign site dedicated to monitoring and critiquing the business practices of Walmart, one of the world's largest retailers. The site focused on labor rights, worker wages, corporate accountability, and the social impact of Walmart's policies on communities.
Organization 2026-03-12
https://yoyosoda.neocities.org/
Yoyo's personal Neocities homepage blends self-expression with a strong pro-Palestinian political voice, featuring a blog, manifesto, book recommendations, and a quirky curse word collection. The site has a distinctly old-web handcrafted feel with webrings, guestbook, and collectible buttons alongside its heartfelt personal content.
Personal Page 2026-03-12
Dronestream
http://dronestre.am/
Dronestream, built by Josh Begley, tracks every reported covert US drone strike in Pakistan, Yemen, and Somalia through a publicly accessible API, searchable database, and real-time Twitter feed. It aggregates human stories and investigative journalism from the Bureau of Investigative Journalism to document the human impact of remote warfare.
Resource 2026-03-13
https://kokkomaki.com/
Ville Kokkomäki is a Finnish blogger whose numbered essay archive covers Bitcoin, pacifism, peace studies, and geopolitics, with posts ranging from cryptocurrency philosophy to reflections on the Gaza conflict and NATO membership. The mix of Finnish and English writing, combined with deeply personal and politically engaged topics, makes this a distinctive window into one thoughtful person's evolving worldview.
Blog 2026-03-12
no stinking loops
https://nsl.com/links.html
A curated links directory covering conservative and defense-oriented web resources, organized into sections ranging from Krav Maga and military blogs to political commentary, diplomacy, and book reviews. The collection reflects a distinct hawkish, right-leaning perspective with an eclectic mix of war bloggers, periodicals like National Review and The Claremont Institute, and miscellaneous oddities.
Directory 2026-03-12