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Month: March 2018
“We got China wrong. Now what?” ran the headline over the column in the Washington Post.
“Remember how American engagement with China was going to make that Communist backwater more like the democratic, capitalist West?” asked Charles Lane in his opening sentence. Continue reading “Fatal Delusions Of Western Man”
Norwalk, California (CNN)Piled high with clothes and junk, a bedroom in this small stucco home looks like it belongs to a hoarder.
But when Special Agent Sam Richardson spots a green ammunition can, he knows he has to dig further.
“There’s a fair chance he’s going to have a gun,” Richardson says. Continue reading “California’s gun seizure squad finds an arsenal under a bed”
The Chinese government has banned George Orwell’s dystopian satirical novella Animal Farm and the letter ‘N’ in a wide-ranging online censorship crackdown.
Experts believe the increased levels of suppression – which come just days after the Chinese Communist Party announced presidential term limits would be abolished – are a sign Xi Jinping hopes to become a dictator for life.
The China Digital Times, a California-based site covering China, reports a list of terms excised from Chinese websites by government censors includes the letter ‘N’, Orwell’s novels Animal Farm and 1984, and the phrase ‘Xi Zedong’. Continue reading “China bans George Orwell’s Animal Farm and letter ‘N’ as censors bolster Xi Jinping’s plan to keep power indefinitely”
A 13-year-old student from Massillon, Ohio who shot himself in the head last week was initially planning a school shooting. Police have revealed evidence from the boy’s cellphone.
Jackson Middle School student Keith Simons, 13, was found dead in one of the school bathrooms with a semi-automatic rifle. The seventh-grader first left the bathroom with the .22 caliber weapon intending to begin his assault, but quickly changed his mind, went back inside, and turned the gun on himself. Continue reading “13yo boy who shot himself in school bathroom planned massacre, but changed his mind”
The Tor Project, hailed as a bulwark against the encroaching surveillance state, has received funding from US government agency the BBG and cooperates with intelligence agencies, newly released documents reveal.
Tor, free software which enables anonymous communication over the internet, is a “privatized extension of the very same government that it claimed to be fighting,” claims journalist Yasha Levine, who obtained 2,500 pages of correspondence about the project via Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests. Continue reading “‘NSA-proof’ Tor actually funded by US govt agency, works with BBG, FBI & DOJ – FOIA docs”
Daily Beast – February 28, 2018
In 2016, NRA-endorsed Republican candidate Donald Trump won the presidency after many months of insisting that his Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton was going to grab your guns.
In February 2018, President Trump publicly called for a subversion of due process, and for the government to “take the guns first.” Continue reading “Trump Goes Gun Grabber, Prompting White House Clean-Up”
These words—Socialism and Globalism—are a mystery to most people. What do they mean? Why do they matter?
They matter because, behind the mask, they indicate massive centralized power at the top of the food chain. They aren’t “movements on behalf of the people.” They aren’t “humanitarian solutions to our problems.” Continue reading “The world on trial: will Socialism/Globalism win?”
Consequence of Sound – by Randall Colburn
You’d think we’d be past the point of old people rapping in an effort to win over the youngs, but, lest we forget, Saturday Night Live sought to “humanize” Donald Trump by having him undulate to a Drake song a few years ago. In a video that will have you cringing your backwards baseball cap off, the Utah House of Representatives just released a clip of them rapping about the process of turning a bill into a law and, for fuck’s sake, it’s even worse than it sounds. Continue reading “Utah House of Representatives’ new rap video is even worse than it sounds”
Washington Examiner – by Daniel Chaitin
Both President Trump and the National Rifle Association said they had a “great” meeting Thursday evening at the White House, one day after the president roiled gun rights advocates when he suggested illegally taking away guns from dangerous people.
In an enthusiastic tweet, Trump said he had a “Good (Great) meeting in the Oval Office tonight with the NRA!” Continue reading “NRA after ‘great’ meeting: Trump supports ‘strong’ due process, doesn’t want gun control”
David Hogg gets called out by fellow students.
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Continue reading “Parkland student says David Hogg is crisis actor.”
It apparently isn’t enough for the pharmaceutical cartels to hold a total monopoly on all things medicine. Emerging pharmaceutical research is now trying to embed QR codes inside drug pills that are capable of tracking whether or not people take their prescriptions – which means billions of dollars in new profits for drug companies.
They’re giving it more palatable terms like “personalized” medicine – a supposed move away from the mass production model of drug production that send thousands of generic white, blue, and red pills down an assembly line and into nondescript bottles. But the infusion of barcodes into pharma drugs means more power and control for the legal drug lords. Continue reading “Drugs as edible bar codes? Big Pharma is set to make billions more off our suffering”
Hey Trumptards … and ALL Government / Votetards … and SPECIFICALLY, the dumbed down sheople Police & Military supporters!!!
Always remember that when Tyranny and Oppression come to your doorstep, it will be dressed in a nice Uniform! Tyranny and Oppression would be powerless if the Police and the Military did not follow orders and enforce it. Continue reading “Here is another one from Jack Hinson”
Once upon a time airline ticket prices were based purely on demand.
Then, the internet happened – and the way commercial carriers calculated their fares became infinitely more complex with cookies and account details.
Now, according to aviation experts, that looks set to continue with another tactic called ‘dynamic pricing’, based on wealth. Continue reading “Airline tickets could soon be priced on what passengers can AFFORD”
Can You believe this? A 1949 Oldsmobile on the Lube Rack.
Take note all you young people . . . pictures, especially on the Internet, never go away!
Guess who was Miss Lube Rack of 1955? Continue reading “Miss Lube Rack 1955!”
Thomas “Bud” Brown makes his way out the back door and stops a few steps to the right, raising a trembling arm, pointing at something. It’s where he found his boy slumped against the cold back wall of the house around 7:15 a.m. on the last day of 2016, bleeding out.
Brown is telling the story now, about how he was sitting in his chair in the living room when he heard the shot. His son Jarred, 28, had just picked up Bud’s Taurus PT-145 Millennium Pro pistol and headed out to do some shooting near the house in Griffin, Ga., with his best friend, Tyler Haney. Bud figured Jarred had fired at something for the fun of it, like he did sometimes. Continue reading “How Defective Guns Became the Only Product That Can’t Be Recalled”
Six years ago, Jane Mendillo, then head of Harvard’s endowment, spent a week in Brazil, flying in a turboprop plane to survey some of the university’s growing holdings of forest and farmland. That year, Harvard began one of its most daring foreign adventures: an investment in a sprawling agricultural development in Brazil’s remote and impoverished northeast. There, workers would produce tomato paste, sugar, and ethanol, as well as energy after processing crops. The profits, in theory, could outstrip those of conventional stocks and bonds and keep the world’s richest university a step ahead of its peers. Continue reading “Harvard Blew $1 Billion in Bet on Tomatoes, Sugar, and Eucalyptus”
ATLANTA (AP) — Pro-gun Georgia lawmakers Thursday took revenge on Delta for cutting ties to the National Rifle Association, killing a proposed tax break on jet fuel that would have saved the airline millions.
A sweeping tax-cut bill that the Republicans had amended to strip out the fuel-tax exemption passed the GOP-controlled House and Senate by wide margins, just days after Delta reacted to the school massacre in Florida by saying it would no longer offer discount fares to NRA members. Continue reading “Pro-gun Georgia lawmakers punish Delta for spurning the NRA”
SUNRISE, Fla., Feb 27 (Reuters) – Reanna Frauens, a lifelong gun enthusiast and a proud member of the Markham Skeet, Trap & Sporting Clays Club, is about the same age as many of the 17 victims killed by a shooter with an assault rifle at a Florida high school about a dozen miles away.
But unlike many of the survivors of the massacre, the 16-year-old sees a nascent, student-led campaign for tighter gun controls as a threat to her rights under the U.S. Constitution. Continue reading “‘It’s a lifestyle’ – Teens at Florida shooting club defend guns”