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America Has Entered a New Level of Tyranny
Information is gathered for a purpose. We attend school, gain knowledge and acquire employment. We gather knowledge about someone we are dating and then make a decision about the future of the relationship. When
Read More »Black-Clad Paramilitary Confiscate Guns In California
This story from Lew Rockwell is extremely disturbing and seems to show the way that American tyranny is quickly headed. The state of California has set up a black-clad paramilitary force to go
Read More »Murder One! The Theft of America’s Copyrights
The Trans Pacific Partnership colossus is receiving a great deal of play at the moment but there’s another side to the story that shows just how criminally-focused these same corporations still are, who are
Read More »McDonald’s Advice To Underpaid Employees: Break Food Into Pieces To Keep You Full
The latest friendly advice from McDonald’s to their low-wage workers includes tips on how to better handle stress--as well as how to fill yourself up better with dinner. The fast-food corporation instructs workers
Read More »Israel lobbying Congress for more anti-Iran sanctions
Israel is lobbying US Congress for new anti-Iran sanctions as the administration of President Barack Obama is trying to convince lawmakers that any new sanctions against Iran would be viewed as “bad faith.”
Read More »Video: New Island Forms Near Japan Today
A new island has formed near Japan today as shared in these newly released video reports below. Is this another sign of the ‘earth changes’ prophesied by Edgar Cayce and others many years ago?
Read More »40,000 NATO troops to stage massive European war games
After the 2014 pullout from Afghanistan, NATO is set to stage huge European war games involving 40,000 troops, about seven times the size of the recent drills in the Baltic, with critics in the
Read More »JFK explains the real purpose of the First Amendment
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to
Read More »Americans’ personal data shared with CIA, IRS, others in security probe
U.S. agencies collected and shared the personal information of thousands of Americans in an attempt to root out untrustworthy federal workers that ended up scrutinizing people who had no direct ties to the U.S.
Read More »US network operators reject plans for mandatory smartphone kill switch
Software to deter theft will not be pre-installed on Samsung smartphones, with networks fearing profitable insurance policies will be affected US mobile network operators have rejected plans to install a mandatory ‘kill switch’ on Samsung’s
Read More »Google to Pay $17 Million to Settle Privacy Case
Google agreed on Monday to pay $17 million to 37 states and the District of Columbia in a wide-reaching settlement over tracking consumers online without their knowledge
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