Free Thought Project – by Jay Syrmopoulos

Washington, D.C. – Only days after board-certified medicine specialist, and TV personality, Dr. Drew Pinsky publicly stated that he was “gravely concerned” about the health of Hillary Clinton, his show was abruptly canceled by CNN.

After evaluating Clinton’s medical records Dr. Drew concluded that the medical treatments she has been receiving for a number of conditions were akin to “a 1950’s level of care.” He stated that if he were providing the type of care she is receiving he would be ashamed to show up in the doctor’s lounge and would essentially be laughed at by other medical professionals.   Continue reading “CNN Cancels Dr. Drew’s Show After He Publicly Expressed “Grave Concern” Over Hillary’s Health”

The Sleuth Journal

As the scope of the NSA’s bulk surveillance program becomes all too clear, less attention has been paid to the issues surrounding genetic information and surveillance. BioGenFutures, a company-cum-art-project launched by information artist Heather Dewey-Hagborg, hopes to bring DNA surveillance back to the fore. The company announced a product it calls “Invisible,” which endeavors to make it harder for authorities to trace left-behind DNA evidence back to people. Not only is the product actually launching to consumers, but Dewey-Hagborg believes solutions of its kind will be commonplace within five years.   Continue reading “It’s Now Possible To Make Your DNA Untraceable, Thanks To This Company”

MRC TV – by P. Gardner Goldsmith

The spirit of Robin Hood is alive and well in the United States, and some US politicians aren’t happy about it.

Invoking the name of the famous fictional (and possibly real) hero of medieval England, these contemporary rebels have, for a decade, set about righting wrongs not with arrows, but with coins.
Continue reading “NH Bureaucrats Try to Crush Heroic ‘Robin Hoods’ Who Pay Expired Parking Meters”

Zero Hedge – by Tyler Durden

South Carolina Representative Trey Gowdy appeared on Fox News today and disclosed new details about the Clinton email scandal that seem to indicate intent to destroy evidence.  Per the clip below, Gowdy reveals that Clinton used “BleachBit” to erase the “personal” emails from her private server. 

For those not familiar with the software, BleachBit is intended to help users delete files in a way to “prevent recovery” and “hide traces of files deleted.”  Per the BleachBit website:   Continue reading “FBI Admits Clinton Used Software Designed To “Prevent Recovery” And “Hide Traces Of” Deleted Emails”

MassPrivateI

Police State America has devised a new way to track dissidents or person’s of interest, they’re calling it Pay-By-Plate. Raytheon’s Pay-By-Plate system will allow police to “Hotlist” motorists across the country.

According to the Boston Globe, officials are working with the Executive Office of Public Safety and Security to draft a list of all situations that warrant “Hotlist” use.    Continue reading “Police use ‘Pay-By-Plate’ to “Hotlist” motorists across the country”

Fox 32

– In the near decade they’ve flown around the world together the Bergstrom family has never had problems with TSA — Let alone over 9-year-old Chille’s pacemaker — until Saturday morning at Sky Harbor Airport in Phoenix.

“Usually, they are friendly, they smile, they give him a sticker, a TSA sticker,” Chille’s mother, Ali Bergstrom, of Wyoming, Minnesota, told FOX 9.   Continue reading “TSA hassles 9-year-old boy with pacemaker, 4 heart defects”

Free Thought Project – by Claire Bernish

With guns drawn, police chased down a 10-year-old boy they apparently mistook for an armed robbery suspect — and then told his mother to fill out a report if she “had something to say about it.”

“They tried to shoot me,” Legend Preston said softly through tears as his mother, Patisha filmed afterward.   Continue reading “Cops Hold Shotguns to 10yo Boy’s Face — Said He ‘Fit the Description’ of Suspect — No Apology”

Daily Mail

A fleet of tiny satellites could one day be used to detonate plasma bombs in Earth’s upper atmosphere to improve the range of radio communications.

The US Air Force has granted contracts to three research teams to develop the technology needed to do this, with hopes that CubeSats could carry massive amounts of ionized gas to the ionosphere to create radio-reflecting plasma.   Continue reading “The US Air Force reveals radical plan to ‘bomb the sky’ to improve radio reception”

Off the Grid News – by Daniel Jennings

A Florida man was arrested for shooting an aggressive alligator, on his own property, that threatened not only his horses but also his stepson.

Reginald Blanton, 74, could face up to five years in jail for shooting an alligator that eventually died.   Continue reading “Rancher Shoots Alligator That Threatened His Horses – And Gets Arrested”

Daisy Luther

Remember how a couple of days ago the German government advised its citizens to start stockpiling food and water? Well, today they have announced that they are considering reintroducing conscription…the draft, to ‘help with any future disaster’.

And Germany isn’t alone. There are increasing hints in countries around the world that something big is on its way…and it won’t be pretty.   Continue reading “A Disturbing Series of Events: Governments Around the World Seem to Be Preparing for War”

MassPrivateI

Thanks to ‘Foursquare‘, law enforcement will soon be able to spy on anyone’s travel habits without a warrant.

Last week, a Penn State article, revealed that Foursquare allowed researchers to collect data (spy) on everyone’s taxi, bus and train rides all in the name of ‘predictive policing‘.
Continue reading “Predictive policing uses ‘Foursquare’ to spy on taxis and public transportation”

The Firearm Blog – by Nicholas C

On August 4, the Risk Analysis Unit (UAR) Custom Algeciras noticed a suspicious container headed out to the US by ocean freight. The Bill Of Lading indicated dismantled weapons. However the UAR decided to seize the container for a full inspection. This is common for ocean freight and customs. I used to work for a Freight Forwarder and we imported containers of shipments from Asia. US Customs often runs random exams/inspections on containers. They can be as simple as a full container x-ray or in this case a full inspection and every item is pulled from the container and matched up with the packing list and invoice.   Continue reading “Container Full Of Assault Rifles And Grenade Launchers Headed To USA, Seized In Spain”