Because there is too much money to be made and too many special interest groups that want them, drones are here to stay. Peter Singer of the Brookings Institution sees drones as a “game-changing technology, akin to gunpowder, the steam ...
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Who’s Snooping On Your Web Activity?
While everyone that uses a computer (and almost everyone does in one form or another) should take active measures to secure their information, the hard truth is that it is next to impossible to avoid being tracked by your cyber-footprint. ...
Read More »Shocking: PETA Kills 1,045 Cats
The hypocrisy of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) and the animal rights movement in general is once again on display for all to see. One of Britain’s leading newspapers, The Daily Mail, just ran an excellent expose ...
Read More »Are Preppers REALLY Selfish?
Recently, a small firestorm was ignited by Valerie Lucus-McEwen, a government emergency management employee, who had the temerity to accuse preppers of “selfishness.” While your immediate reaction may be – as mine certainly was – “Are people really and truly ...
Read More »Reid’s Gun Control Bill Would Make Failure to Report a Missing Firearm Worth Up to Five Years in Prison
WASHINGTON, D.C. – If Senator Harry Reid’s (Dem-NV) gun control bill is passed, failure to report your firearm lost or stolen within twenty-four hours could send you to prison for up to five years. Senate Bill 649 would, in effect, ...
Read More »The FEMA Corps: Hitler’s Nazi Tradition Resurrected In The U.S.
The last century was drenched in blood, as unchecked governments wreaked havoc upon peaceful peoples through war and genocide. This should have taught us valuable lessons about where humankind went wrong. It should have shown us that no nation is ...
Read More »Obama Action On “Financial Privacy” Will Have Questionable Impact On Average Americans
Advocates of “civil liberties” are concerned because Reuters reported that the Obama administration is planning to give U.S. spy agencies full access to financial data about U.S. bank accounts. The problem with these concerns is that the spy agencies already ...
Read More »Republican House Leaders Lie Just Like the Democrats Did: Break Pledge to Post Bills 72 Hours Before Vote
WASHINGTON, D.C. – In 2010, Republicans made a pledge that if they regained control of Congress they would place all legislation online at least seventy-two hours before bringing them up for a vote. A few days ago they broke they ...
Read More »United States Farms Dropping in Number: What’s Behind the Change?
The number of farms in the United States is down to the lowest that it’s been in six years, according to the Associated Press. In 2012 alone, 11,630 farms were lost, and this trend is projected to continue. Along with ...
Read More »The Unchecked Militarization Of Government Agencies
The United States Armed Forces hold a special place in the collective heart of America. We’re a superpower, mainly because of our military might. We won the Cold War; we prevailed against a foe that for decades had more men, ...
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