Posts Tagged ‘ internet ’

Google Again Raises Privacy Issues With Announcement

Jan 25th, 2012 | By Tim George
Google Again Raises Privacy Issues With Announcement

MOUNTAINVIEW, CA – Google recently announced its intention to track the activities of users across almost all of its holdings.  Users of YouTube, Gmail, and Google Search will not have the option of opting out. It will apply to all of its services with the exception of Google Wallet, Google Books, and the Chrome web
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In the Name of the Children: Stealing Our Freedom One Amendment at a Time

Oct 28th, 2011 | By Mike
In the Name of the Children: Stealing Our Freedom One Amendment at a Time

“The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.” The
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Finding Love and Companionship Off the Grid

Oct 8th, 2011 | By Carmen
Finding Love and Companionship Off the Grid

Because of the Internet, it is now easier than ever before to find like-minded souls who understand what is happening and know what must be done. Those who have chosen to reject the lies and the manipulation once and for all and to live without compromise no longer have to be isolated because their families don’t understand them or because mainstream society brainwashes the masses to shun those who refuse to accept the status quo.



Home Business Success Stories: Internet Edition

Feb 26th, 2011 | By Bill Heid
Home Business Success Stories: Internet Edition

In our last column, we took profiled two families who found success as owners of community-based home businesses. Today we’ll look at another group of home-based entrepreneurs, real people making a decent living by using the medium of the Internet.

For those wishing to sell their wares online, the Internet marketplace is no longer confined to just eBay alone. A newer kid in town, Etsy.com, is hot, hot, hot. Its popularity with both buyers and sellers is rapidly expanding each day. Etsy, an online artisan …



Egypt and the Internet Revolution

Feb 4th, 2011 | By Tim George
Egypt and the Internet Revolution

With events moving at a dizzying pace across the Arab speaking world, it is still much too early to know what lasting impact the freedom movements in countries like Tunisia and Egypt will have. The Obama administration in the US, and leaders throughout the Western world, seem somewhat in a quandary as to how to
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Planning an Off-Grid Existence? The Feds may be Watching You

Oct 4th, 2010 | By John
Planning an Off-Grid Existence? The Feds may be Watching You

In an effort to curb government dissension, and with an eye towards criminalizing the free expression of patriotic Americans, the Department of Justice has taken steps to classify individuals based on their use of certain terms deemed to be threatening to national security. In an action that would make Nixon’s enemy list seem mild by
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Big Brother Wants To Know What Websites You Visit

Sep 20th, 2010 | By Andrew
Big Brother Wants To Know What Websites You Visit

In the computer age, the idea of personal privacy is a thing of the past.  With modern technology that allows unprecedented spying opportunities and the rollback of our constitutional right to privacy, Big Brother truly is watching.  Nowadays, it’s a given that whatever you do online is being monitored. The main culprits are corporations that
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Silencing the Internet

Jul 26th, 2010 | By Andrew
Silencing the Internet

A new bill has been making its way through the United States Senate and it is controversial … a true tinderbox issue. It is so “hot,” in fact, that it is causing consternation and anger on both sides of the political aisle. And it’s no wonder … The bill in question, when and if passed,
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