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Fight For The Future warns, by using the CRA to gut the FCC broadband privacy rules, lawmakers voted to allow ISPs to:
- Monitor and sell customer’s location data, search history, app usage, and browsing habits to advertisers without your permission
- Hijack customer’s search results, redirecting their traffic to paying third parties
- Insert ads into web pages that would otherwise not have them
Continue reading “Big Brother to spy on our internet history and ISP address without a warrant”
HOKE COUNTY (WTVD) — A local mother is outraged after her 5-year-old daughter was suspended from school because of a stick that resembled a gun.
Caitlin Miller returned to school Tuesday after her one-day suspension. Continue reading “Girl, 5, Suspended For Playing With ‘Stick Gun’”
Russia Insider – by Paul Kaiser
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov always finds the most diplomatic ways to point out Washington’s innumerable international crimes.
During a discussion with Russian military officers last week in Moscow, Lavrov pointed to Afghanistan as an example of Washington’s longstanding policy of “managed chaos” in the Middle East. In the process, he also blew the whistle on NATO’s extremely high tolerance for drug trafficking: Continue reading “Lavrov Calls Out NATO’s Role in Afghan Drug Trafficking”
Former Obama Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, Evelyn Farkas, made some stunning admissions during an interview with MSNBC’s Mika Brzezinski.
While discussing the mad scramble by the Obama administration to collect and preserve intelligence on alleged Russian election hacking before Obama left office, it appears that Farkas accidentally implicated the Obama White House in the surveillance of Trump’s campaign staff: Continue reading “SMOKING GUN? Obama Defense Deputy Slips Up On Live TV – Reveals Spying On Trump Team And Leaking Of Intel”
A fatal car crash occurred on Tuesday afternoon near Spur, Texas, involving three storm chasers amid a severe weather outbreak.
Kelley Williamson, 57, Randy Yarnall, 55, and Corbin Jaeger, 25, were killed upon impact, according to police. Williamson and Yarnall, both of Cassville, Missouri, were contractors for The Weather Channel, featured in the network’s special program Storm Wranglers. Continue reading “3 storm chasers die in car wreck”
Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist
An international investigation has begun after Coca-Cola cans were found to contain what appeared to be human waste. In case you needed another reason not to drink Coke, this is it.
A factory in Lisburn, Ireland was shut down last week when machines became clogged with the waste. According to BBC, police are now investigating reports that a consignment shipment may have been contaminated. Continue reading “Factory Shut Down, Police Investigating As ‘Human Waste’ Found in Coke Cans”
The Weather Network – by Scott Sutherland
Thursday, March 23, 2017, 6:22 PM – Asperitus?! Flammagenitus?! Fluctus?! No, those aren’t new spells from the world of Harry Potter. They’re three of the dozen new cloud types added to the WMO Cloud Atlas, in its first update in over 30 years!
Cloud Atlas may be best known as a big-budget 2012 movie, staring Tom Hanks, but the International Cloud Atlas is a guide that every meteorologist in the world can turn to when looking at the clouds we see in the sky. Established in 1939 by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and last updated in 1986, this invaluable resource has now been moved into the digital realm, so that it is available to us all, and it adds a dozen new cloud types – both naturally-occurring and human-caused – to its lexicon of weather terms. Continue reading “Cloud Atlas leaps into 21st century with 12 new cloud types”
In the latest installment of our “Dear Bernie” series, posts intended to inform the Vermont Senator about the unintended, negative consequences of minimum wage hikes, we present SAM (Semi-Automated Mason), a brick laying robot designed and engineered by Construction Robotics out of New York. While SAM can do the work of 6 unionized masons each day, he never requires a break, benefits or a paycheck. Continue reading “Meet SAM, Brick Laying Robot That Does The Work Of 6 Humans”
SPRING, TEXAS – Shocking video shows a daycare worker in Spring slamming a 4-year-old girl into the ground.
Now Gregory Diglin is behind bars, charged with injury to a child.
Surveillance video shows Diglin yelling at the little girl. Continue reading “Daycare worker accused of slamming 4-year-old to the ground”
Police on Tuesday continued their search for six people involved in an ambush-style shooting of two undercover Miami-Dade police officers in their unmarked car.
The detectives were working a gang detail in Brownsville when they were shot late Monday night by suspects who walked past them, opened fire and fled. Continue reading “Two Miami-Dade police detectives ambushed and shot in their unmarked car”
A domestic disturbance call was placed to Paris police that resulted in a raid wherein a man armed with scissors was shot to death, French publication Le Figaro reports.
The unfortunate shooting of a violent suspect resulted in leftist radicals and dissidents to take to the streets of Paris’ 19th district late Monday evening. The rioters began burning vehicles – because violence is something you riot over. Continue reading “Massive riots broke out in Paris late Monday evening following a shooting.”
A recent article in the Marin Independent Journal, reveals how Transportation Authorities (DOT’s) across the country, are secretly spying on everyone’s cellphones, GPS devices and Bluetooth devices. They claim spying is cheaper than other alternatives..
A new study using data collected from mobile devices, details the increasing flow of vehicles into Marin from the East Bay and San Francisco. The DOT claims that “only mobile signals are tracked, not the user’s identity.” Continue reading “DOT creating a nationwide spying database of everyone’s cell phones, Bluetooth devices and license plates”
The woman accused of acting as the getaway driver for three would-be burglars shot and killed by a homeowner’s son in Oklahoma was arrested, law enforcement officials announced late Monday.
More details also emerged about the moments leading up to the gunshots. Two of the three who broke in through a glass door in the back of the house were armed: one with a knife and one with brass knuckles, according to investigators in Broken Arrow. Continue reading “Oklahoma home invasion shooting: Suspected getaway driver arrested”
