A 7-month-old baby was among the people placed on the US government’s no-fly list, a lawsuit is alleging. Incredibly, the child, who is now 4 years old, is still on the list, The Christian Science Monitor reported, and is ...
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A Terrifying Glimpse At Life After A Nationwide Blackout
May 9th, 2016 Video courtesy of AmeriGEDDON Find a theater near you: https://amerigeddonthemovie.com/theaters New Book Reveals the Little Known Secrets of How To Maintain An Extremely Low Profile In An Age Of Hackers, Snoops, Data Miners, Corrupt Bureaucrats and Surveillance Grid ...
Read More »What are the Panama Papers?
April 25th, 2016 Video courtesy of Stuff They Don’t Want You To Know When a massive leak of internal documents from a Panama-based law firm revealed a web of offshore tax-dodging outfits across the planet, millions of people began to wonder ...
Read More »The Government Just Admitted It Allowed The Poisoning Of Drinking Water
The Environmental Protection Agency is not protecting underground drinking water supplies from oilfield contamination and in several instances has allowed companies actually to dump wastewater into aquifers, the US Government Accountability Office (GAO) says in a new report. The ...
Read More »Imagine, A World Without Taxes (Here’s What It Would Look Like)
Imagine living in a world without taxes. Granted, that’s a bit unlikely to happen, considering mankind’s long history with taxes. It seems that taxes and government go hand-in-hand. It doesn’t matter if you’re talking about the old European feudal system ...
Read More »Apple Tells FBI: No, We Won’t Make ‘Master Key’ To Unlock iPhones
For weeks, the FBI has wanted Apple to build a backdoor into the encryption on an iPhone for use in a criminal case, and on Wednesday Apple CEO Tim Cook released the company’s official answer: no. The controversy involves a ...
Read More »Obama’s Stunning New Education Plan: Home Visits For Parents, ‘Equal’ Partnership In Raising Children
American parents soon could have “equal partners” in parenting — the federal government – and be faced with home visits, too. That’s according to a draft policy statement from two federal departments that are full of Obama appointees: the Department ...
Read More »Gov’t Official Warns: Don’t Want To Be Tracked? Then Turn Your Phone Off
The state of Maryland claims it has the right to track you without a warrant whenever you turn on your phone or make a call. The attorney general there even made that argument in a friend-of-the-court brief. The case involved ...
Read More »Does It Feel Good Or Does It Do Good? Intentions Vs. Results
January 18th, 2016 Video courtesy of PragerU When setting public policy, what’s more important: intentions or results? Feeling good or doing good? When it comes to being guided by the heart or by the mind, the Left and Right are ...
Read More »Off-Gridders Threatened: Get Rid Of Your Wood Stove Or Face Thousands Of Dollars In Fines
Montreal residents that burn wood for heat must register their stoves and by October 2018, must replace them with newer models or face thousands of dollars in fines. The registration is part of an effort to ban most wood-burnings heaters ...
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