So Edward Snowden is getting charged with spying. Note that this development in itself is not an affirmation of any particular element of what he ‘leaked.’ Parts may be true, parts many not be. For all we know, he’s a spy for things he didn’t leak but instead took with him to the People’s Republic of China to take refuge in that communist country which attacks American interests daily.
Speaking of attacking American interests, it looks like the privacy religion is heating up in Europe, as a coordinated assault on Google is happening in the European Union. Italy,France, the Netherlands, Spain, Germany, and the UK have openly coordinated attacks on the company and are hitting the American firm with 6 hits, combined with possible action from the European Union itself. Continue reading “Tech at Night: Google hates your privacy, and EU regulators hate American firms? Is Bitcoin propped up by child pornography and drugs?”

Red State – by Neil Stevens
SOTT
Taki’s Magazine – by Taki Theodoracopulos
Washington Times – by Shaun Waterman
RT News
Mail.com
WND – by Bob Unruh
This is almost two years old, but worth the read, since it lists the top 50 and about half of those corporations are banks or financial firms, many of which the American tax payer has been bailing out for decades, from the looting of the Savings and Loans in the 1980’s to the plundering of the ‘Too Big to Jail’ Wall Street banks that are in league with the FED to destroy the dollar.
Activist Post – by Dave Hodges
ACLU – by Nusrat Choudhury
Here is another suspicious death from 2011. According to the official story, she was “acutely intoxicated” at 5am while leaving her house for an appointment. After passing out, the headlights of her car ignited antifreeze from her radiator. – so they claim.
Ria Novosti
Wake Up America – by Susan Duclos