Facial Recognition ID Begins to Spread from Planes to Trains
By Nicholas West The march continues to accelerate toward a future of biometric ID for all travel. Regular readers might know that over the past…
By Nicholas West The march continues to accelerate toward a future of biometric ID for all travel. Regular readers might know that over the past…
By Daisy Luther It’s always interesting reading when someone smug and sanctimonious writes a clueless diatribe about another group of people being smug and sanctimonious….
By Clint Siegner Let’s start with this fact; fiat (paper) currencies die – often spectacularly. That is why precious metals may someday be needed for…
By Rory Hall Gold repatriation has been on the radar, some days more than others, for the better part of the past 5 years. The…
By Julian Rose When one feels and witnesses the crushing affect of the status quo on all sentient elemental life forms, as well as on…
By Aaron Kesel Hackers at the Las Vegas’ annual DEF CON event took over electronic voting machines in a display of a simulation run for…
By Claire Bernish After nervous customers panicked and drained their accounts, ultimately causing the collapse of Spanish bank, Banco Popular, equally jittery European Union officials…
By Jason Ditz Sen. Rand Paul (R – KY) has blocked a motion by majority leader Mitch McConnell (R – KY) to advance the 2018…
By Michael Snyder We are living in the greatest debt bubble in the history of the world. In 1980, total government and personal debt in…
By Rachel Blevins Columbus, GA – Two college students learned the hard way that life in a Police State often includes unnecessary interrogation, false accusations…
By Jeff Paul The US government likes to pretend that the rising cost of living is under control. People in Southern California know better. According…
By Matt Agorist “He who controls the past controls the future. He who controls the present controls the past.” — George Orwell Shortly after noon…
By Julia Conley Members of the U.S. diplomatic staff in Russia will be expelled in the coming weeks, following an order on Friday by the…
By Aaron Kesel The Environmental Working Group, a non-profit research organization environmental watchdog, released a searchable database Thursday that shows almost 50,000 public water systems…