The Anti-Media – by Carey Wedler

Last week, President Barack Obama signed legislation requiring manufacturers of genetically modified (GM) food to provide labeling on their products. But there’s just one problem — err, a couple problems . . . actually a lot of problems. There are a lot of problems with this bill.

The new law originated in the Senate as S. 764, “A bill to reauthorize and amend the National Sea Grant College Program Act, and for other purposes.” Lawmakers commonly insert policies on controversial issues into other, more amenable bills to keep them hidden and ensure their passage.   Continue reading “Obama Just Signed a GMO Labeling Law: Here’s What You’re Not Being Told”

Counter Current News – by Jeremiah Jones

Yet another law enforcer is charged with multiple counts rape. Why are people like this allowed to be in positions of authority?

According to John Harper of cleveland.com, A former Wayne County probation officer and former Montville police officer was indicted this week on charges of raping a 7-year-old girl while at University Hospital.   Continue reading “Cop Charged In Rape of 7-Year-Old Girl at University Hospital”

The Anti-Media – by Carey Wedler

 Marc Ching recently made headlines — and amassed a large, supportive following — for his multi-country trips to Asia, where he rescues dogs who have been subjected to torture.

He’s seen dogs who have been boiled and burned alive and others who have had their eyes sewn open and their “faces stapled back.” Still others have been beaten with bats while hanging from ropes.   Continue reading “Meet the Man Who Almost Died Four Times Saving Over 1,000 Dogs From Torture”

Ammoland – by Stewart Rhodes

USA -(AmmoLand.com)- The Baton Rouge, Louisiana chapter has stepped up to lead the way in backing police up, against cop killing terrorists.

U.S. Army 1st Air Cav Div veteran, Paul Richy, leader of the Oath Keepers there in Baton Rouge, has reached out to the officers of the East Baton Rouge Sheriffs Office, and the Baton Rouge Police Department, to personally deliver the following pledge of support:   Continue reading “Oath Keepers Step Up In Baton Rouge, Louisiana to Back Up Cops Against Cop Killers”

Ammoland

Fairfax, Va. – -(Ammoland.com)- The National Rifle Association Political Victory Fund (NRA-PVF) today announced its endorsement of Wisconsin Congressman Paul Ryan in his re-election bid to the U.S House of Representatives.

“Paul Ryan’s leadership in the fight to preserve our Second Amendment rights and hunting heritage has earned him the trust and support of the National Rifle Association,” said Chris W. Cox, chairman, NRA-PVF.
Continue reading “NRA Endorses Paul Ryan for Re-election to U.S. House of Representatives”

True Activist – by Alexis Henning

A man who was going into diabetic shock was physically assaulted by Nevada police officers who mistook him for a drunk driver.

The dash-cam from the Highway Patrol trooper shows they began a chase against a suspected drunk driver.  Once he was able to pull the car over, police officers open his door and begin to kick him, shouting “stop resisting motherf****r, stop resisting!” as he lay on the ground.   Continue reading “Nevada Police Beat Man Going Into Diabetic Shock”

SoftPedia – by Catalin Cimpanu

A six-month investigation of 17 popular Dark Web and Deep Web hacking and cyber-crime marketplaces has revealed what are today’s most popular illegal products exchanged on these portals.

The study, carried out by Ericsson Marin, Ahmad Diab and Paulo Shakarian from Arizona State University, involved scraping these 17 websites at different times, in order to create a portfolio of the products sold on the sites.   Continue reading “Carding and PayPal Accounts Are Most Common Products on Dark Web Marketplaces”

The Anti-Media – by Darius Shahtahmasebi

Aspiring mass murderers will be happy to learn they no longer have to waste time on the child’s play that is firing into an open crowd at the risk of receiving a bullet to the head. One can now apply for a scholarship to China to learn from the experts themselves.

Well, kind of.

The Schwarzman Scholars Program is a new master’s program at Tsinghua University, China that seeks to “educate students about leadership and about China’s expanding role in the world.”   Continue reading “Aspiring to Be a Mass Murderer? There’s a Scholarship for That”

The Anti-Media – by Darius Shahtahmasebi

Following the recent events in the United States, which have resulted in armed civilians taking on police officers—namely in DallasBaton Rouge, and most recently in Kansas City, Kansas —  police forces across the country are set to adjust their strategies and tactics.

An interesting detail to note is that on July 11, 2016 — following the first deadly attacks on police officers that occurred in Dallas — Reuters reported police were set to rethink their tactics in nearly half of America’s 30 largest cities. They evidently didn’t act swiftly enough (a number of deadly attacks followed shortly after). It’s either that or the suggested police tactics were never going to address the root causes of the problem we are facing.   Continue reading “Here Are the New Tactics Police Are Preparing to Roll out in Your Community”

Softpedia – by Catalin Cimpanu

Members of the Anonymous hacking collective announced this past Saturday plans to synchronize and coordinate cyber-attacks on official institutions on the same dates as Black Lives Matter protests.

The racial tensions in the US are reaching peak points after the recent, very suspicious, and public deaths of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile.   Continue reading “Anonymous Will Synchronize Cyber-Attacks with Black Lives Matter Protests”

ZeroGov – by Bill Bupert

Your neighbor is not your friend in America. In a society as hyper-regulated as the American state, the chances your co-workers and neighbors has been suborned as an informant who either is paid or finds it their twisted duty to fellate the police state and snitch. Historically, fabricated crimes that have no victim except the state demand a very large and sophisticated informant network to keep the system afloat and erecting the feeder mechanism for getting hapless Helots into the gulag system that has destroyed tens of millions of lives.   Continue reading “Voting for Idiots: Snitch Nation”

The Nation

PARIS – German engineers have created a camera no bigger than a grain of salt that could change the future of health imaging — and clandestine surveillance.

Using 3-D printing, researchers from the University of Stuttgart built a three-lens camera, and fit it onto the end of an optical fibre the width of two hairs.

Such technology could be used as minimally-intrusive endoscopes for exploring inside the human body, the engineers reported in the journal Nature Photonics.   Continue reading “Micro-camera can be injected with a syringe”

SoftPedia – by Catalin Cimpanu

Malicious applications can use the noise emanated by a computer’s fan speed to relay information to a nearby recording device and steal data from air-gapped, isolated systems.

Other researchers proved in the past that malware could use low-frequency sounds sent through the computer’s speakers to exfiltrate data from targeted systems to a nearby microphone-enabled device.   Continue reading “Malware Can Use Fan Noise to Exfiltrate Data from Air-Gapped Systems”

Anti-Media – by Michaela Whitton

United Kingdom — Palestinians and other Arab leaders have condemned a United Nations decision electing Israel to chair one of its permanent committees. On Monday, Israeli Ambassador to the U.N. Danny Dahon, won the chair of the Legal Committee, which oversees matters related to international law, for the first time in the world-body’s 71-year history. Danon’s candidacy was put to a vote by secret ballot where he picked up 109 votes from the 193 member states.

Prior to the election, PLO executive Dr. Hanan Ashrawi described Israel’s nomination as “getting the wolf to guard the sheep.” A fitting metaphor, perhaps, in view of the fact that the U.N. investigator for human rights violations in Palestine resigned earlier this year after accusing Israel of obstructing his work by denying him repeated access to the territories.   Continue reading “Israel Elected to UN International Law Committee — While Violating International Law”

New York Times – by Quentin Hardy

SAN FRANCISCO — Twenty-seven years ago, Tim Berners-Lee created the World Wide Web as a way for scientists to easily find information. It has since become the world’s most powerful medium for knowledge, communications and commerce — but that doesn’t mean Mr. Berners-Lee is happy with all of the consequences.

“It controls what people see, creates mechanisms for how people interact,” he said of the modern day web. “It’s been great, but spying, blocking sites, repurposing people’s content, taking you to the wrong websites — that completely undermines the spirit of helping people create.”   Continue reading “The Web’s Creator Looks to Reinvent It”

Softpedia – by Catalin Cimpanu

A criminal group going under the name of The CC Buddies is selling a hi-tech device on the Dark Web that’s capable of copying details from contactless debit cards if held as close as eight centimeters away from a victim’s card.

CC Buddies claim that their device, named Contactless Infusion X5, can copy up to 15 bank cards per second, something that may come in hand if a crook is going through a crowd at a concert or through a crowded subway cart.   Continue reading “New Device Sold on the Dark Web Can Clone Up to 15 Contactless Cards per Second”