Freedom
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The British government’s mass surveillance powers have been severely undermined by The European Union’s top court. The new ruling could constrain police and spy agency investigations. The judgement was handed down last month, in Luxembourg, where the European Court of Justice declared that general and indiscriminate data retention regarding people’s communications and whereabouts is inconsistent […]
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I’m not in the habit of complaining at the outset of a column, but I’ve taken on a nearly impossible task — figuring out which, of the hundreds of new California laws about to go into effect, are the stupidest. (Article by Assemblyman Tim Donnelly, republished from BreitBart.com) Don’t laugh. I’m serious. It’s really, really […]
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2016 was a difficult year in many parts of the world for those who sought to be different under authoritarian regimes. Whether Communists, Islamists, or the religious intolerance of their own families, these individuals took a stand and, in some cases, paid the ultimate price to advocate for freedom. Article by Frances Martel They are […]
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Uber blames it on the humans who must be behind the wheel while Uber’s test automobiles are learning to drive themselves on California roads, says The Guardian. One car ploughed through “a pedestrian crosswalk in downtown” and another “entered an intersection” in San Francisco while the light was red. California motor vehicle authorities told Uber to stand down and get a “testing permit,” […]
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The European Union’s top court has severely undermined the British government’s mass surveillance powers in a new ruling that could rein in police and spy agency investigations. In a judgment handed down in Luxembourg on Wednesday, the European Court of Justice declared that the “general and indiscriminate retention” of data about people’s communications and locations […]
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Snopes, which will now have the power to declare what news is or is not legitimate on the world’s largest online platform, almost exclusively employs leftists. (Article by Alex Pfeiffer and Peter Hasson, republished from DailyCaller.com) Facebook announced Thursday that mythbusting website Snopes will be one of a few fact-checking organizations allowed to label stories […]
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Ida Auken is a thirty-something year old member of the Danish parliament. She created a bit of a stir with an article she penned recently for the World Economic Forum (WEF) that describes her ideal society and city in the year 2030. It’s a place, Auken writes, “where you own nothing and you have no privacy.” Need to cook? Kitchen […]
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The latest in population control technology is being unveiled in Singapore, where the elderly are now being used as human guinea pigs in a collaborative trial to see how effectively humans can be tracked using wireless sensor technology. According to The Straits Times, two senior studio apartments have already been equipped with the technology, including […]
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On Sunday, ABC program “This Week” was commenting on the controversy regarding a phone call between Donald Trump and Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen. Mike Pence said it was mystifying that Obama could have talks with Cuban dictator Raul Castro and be hailed a hero. So essentially there is nothing wrong with Obama talking to brutal […]
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I admitted yesterday in a tweet that I enjoy BuzzFeed’s non-political videos — you know, the ones about food? Unfortunately, BuzzFeed also produces political content. Article by Tom Ciccota In a recent listicle entitled “19 School Powerpoint Presentations That Give Zero F**ks,” two Buzzfeed staff writers (because apparently gathering a couple tweets is a TWO person […]
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The Washington Post (11/24/16) last week published a front-page blockbuster that quickly went viral: Russia-promoted “fake news” had infiltrated the newsfeeds of 213 million Americans during the election, muddying the waters in a disinformation scheme to benefit Donald Trump. Craig Timberg’s story was based on a “report” from an anonymous group (or simply a person, […]
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Buzz Feed recently set their sights on a Christian couple with quite a following at HGTV. Chip and Joanna Gaines are the hosts of the very popular show called Fixer Upper, which is just about to start its fourth season. So what’s the beef? In the land of ever dwindling religious freedom, as reported by Daily Wire, the […]
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H.R.6393, Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2017, passed in the House of Representatives on November 30. Article by Kurt Nimmo The legislation deals with a number of intelligence related issues, including Russian propaganda, or what the government calls propaganda. Section 501 calls for the government to counter “measures by Russia to exert covert influence… […]
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Breitbart.com, with a massive reader base of 45 million fans, has just announced a massive boycott of all Kellogg’s brands. It’s not over GMOs, however. Breitbart.com doesn’t focus on food, herbicides or genetic engineering. Their focus is politics, and over the last two years, they’ve risen to become the No. 1 most credible political news […]
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There is more to George Soros than many of us know. For example, Georger Soros is not his real name. He was born in Budapest, Hungary in 1930 to Jewish parents who named him Gyorgy Schwartz. He also has a past that many people might be shocked to learn about. Phil Butler, who writes for Journal-neo.org, describes Gyorgy’s activities […]
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