Breaking the Paralysis of Servitude
Op-Ed by Julian Rose It has become abundantly clear that ‘we the people’ are being subjected to a divisive and derisive ‘leadership’ pantomime of truly…
Op-Ed by Julian Rose It has become abundantly clear that ‘we the people’ are being subjected to a divisive and derisive ‘leadership’ pantomime of truly…
By John W. Whitehead “When it gets down to having to use violence, then you are playing the system’s game. The establishment will irritate you—pull your…
By B.N. Frank Tens of millions of utility “Smart” Meters – electric, gas, and water – have been installed on homes and throughout communities in…
By Mayukh Saha On 25th May 2020, African American man George Floyd’s death sent a wave of protests all over the United States against racial…
By Derrick Broze, The Last American Vagabond Lockdowns, Contact Tracing, Digital Certificates, and Vaccines Over the last four months Bill Gates has made dozens of…
By Selco Begovic The pejorative term for police officers here (Bosnia) is “dogs”. You have a different pejorative word for that. I know a lot…
By Peter Tocci Introduction In effect, “5G” (per se) opposition gives us this barrage of logic: “We know 2G-4G can kill almost all living things,…
By Janet Phelan Attorney General William Barr has reversed himself and is now urging Congress to vote down the surveillance reauthorizations in HR 6172. Stating…
By Derrick Broze, The Last American Vagabond This piece will continue our look into Bill Gates and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Please see…
By Aaron Kesel For years now Activist Post has been warning about the rise of robotic technology and artificial intelligence. Now, the technology is being…
By Jake Anderson Most people know by now about the surveillance abuses perpetrated by the NSA earlier this century, but a new book about Edward…
By John Klyczek In 1982, former Senior Policy Advisor in the Office of Educational Research and Improvement for the US Department of Education, Charlotte Thomson…
By MassPrivateI Community platform Nextdoor is going to great lengths to become the go-to app to snitch on your neighbors. According to a CityLab article, Nextdoor…
By Tyler Durden From public CCTV cameras to biometric identification systems in airports, facial recognition technology is now common in a growing number of places…