John McAfee Plans to Tokenize All 535 Members of US Congress
By Jamie Redman On Saturday, the notorious John McAfee revealed a new project he’s launching that aims to tokenize all 535 members of U.S. Congress…
By Jamie Redman On Saturday, the notorious John McAfee revealed a new project he’s launching that aims to tokenize all 535 members of U.S. Congress…
By Matt Agorist California — It’s been two years since California began licensing businesses to sell legal marijuana. Unfortunately, however, the legal scene is far…
By Edward Hasbrouck As we start the year of the once-a-decade US Census, it’s an appropriate time to start looking at some of the ways…
By Jake Johnson Almost immediately after the United States assassinated Iranian General Qassem Soleimani in a drone strike Thursday night, major American weapons manufacturers and…
By Simon Black, Sovereign Man Are you ready for this week’s absurdity? Here’s our Friday roll-up of the most ridiculous stories from around the world…
By Alan Macleod American polling firm Gallup has found that Afghans are the saddest people on earth, finding that nearly nine in ten respondents are…
By Brandon Smith There are a multitude of false assumptions out there on what the collapse of a nation or “empire” looks like. Modern-day Americans…
By Stefan Gleason The first part of our 2020 Outlook covered the Big Picture Backdrop for Precious Metals. This second part focuses on the fundamental…
By TJ Martinell SACRAMENTO, Calif. (Jan. 2, 2020) – Yesterday, a new law went into effect that prohibits the construction of pipelines or other infrastructure…
By Anarchy for Freedom India Are Muslims the only group of people who stand to lose out in a nationwide NRC? Or is that just…
By Stefan Gleason The year ahead promises to be an eventful one. It will, of course, be dominated by political headlines leading up to the…
By Jack Burns Mobile, AL — Two Mobile panhandling prevention police officers made international headlines and drew criticism for their perceived insensitivity this Christmas. They…
By Michael Snyder One of the best ways to determine where things are heading is to look back at how much has changed over the…
By MassPrivateI 2019 will go down as the year facial recognition and corporate surveillance became commonplace. I wrote approximately thirty-three different facial recognition stories last…