The Senate hearings to confirm Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court will dominate the news today and for quite some time. We’re not hearing much about the hearings themselves, but mostly about allegations and accusations being made against Kavanaugh by ...
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Food Truck Surveillance New Low In Government Overreach
The city of Chicago has been conducting food truck surveillance since 2012. As an illustration, it equips each food truck with a device that reports its location to authorities every five minutes. Authorities are apparently enforcing a law that prevents ...
Read More »The Average American’s Income Is Falling
There is highly compelling evidence that the average American family is still in worse economic shape than in 2007. The reality on Main Street is that income is falling and the American dream is unobtainable for most people. The average American ...
Read More »FEMA And The Disastrous Problem Of “Good Intentions”
In 1979, President Jimmy Carter signed an executive order creating FEMA … the Federal Emergency Management Agency. This showcase agency was intended to become the federal government’s answer to disasters, acting as the central clearinghouse for providing aid to the ...
Read More »Aggressive Scavenging When Your Family’s Life Is On The Line
As people who plan on surviving whatever disaster might come our way, we all tend to stockpile the food and other supplies we think we’ll need. This puts us way ahead of the rest of the country. But that doesn’t ...
Read More »Are Your Phone Apps Secretly Monetizing You?
There’s a strong chance that your phone apps are secretly monetizing you. In fact, dozens of popular iPhone apps are quietly selling information about you to big businesses in the data mining industry. Apps are constantly sending precise locations and ...
Read More »Industrial Agriculture Threatens America’s Food Supply
Industrial agriculture threatens both the food supply and America’s traditional social fabric. Family farms and small towns are dying because of centralized industrial agriculture. As an illustration, only 25,000 subcontractors are raising most of America’s poultry, U.S. Representative Nydia Velázque ...
Read More »The Legalities Of Defending Your Home And Family
I see a lot written about defending the home in the wake of a crisis or during a time of social breakdown. Those are indeed dangerous times and we definitely need to be ready to defend ourselves and our homes. ...
Read More »Here’s How A Fast-Spreading Currency Crisis Could Wipe Out Your Money
A fast-spreading currency crisis could cause major economies to collapse and wipe out the value of dollar-denominated accounts across the country. Here’s what’s going on right now. Three large national economies: Argentina, Turkey, and Venezuela, are currently collapsing because of ...
Read More »Surviving Vacation With 5 Simple And Practical Tips
Perhaps one of the most dangerous things we regularly do is to go on vacation. I realize it may sound like I’m talking facetiously, but I’m not. An amazing number of people have had their vacation end in some sort ...
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