There Are Only Two Ways This Ends
By AdamKokesh On this episode, Adam discusses the ever-increasing rate of change we are seeing with various technologies. As the rate increases, and the various…
By AdamKokesh On this episode, Adam discusses the ever-increasing rate of change we are seeing with various technologies. As the rate increases, and the various…
By B.N. Frank Starting June 1, Rhode Island police officers may pull over drivers who are holding phones and fine them. The new law was…
By The Dollar Vigilante Jeff Berwick covers the latest trend in cryptocurrency that is seeing corporations attempting to regain control over blockchain technology through patents….
By B.N. Frank New book, The Confidence Code for Girls and its authors are receiving well-deserved media attention. This week they were on Good Morning America….
By B.N. Frank On May 22, 2018, NPR featured another program about the April 2018 article by The Nation about how “Big Wireless” has made…
By Rachel Blevins Portland, Oregon – A concerned family is speaking out after they claim that their Amazon Alexa device recorded a conversation they were…
By B.N. Frank Today is Red Nose Day. It is unfortunate that so many children are living in poverty in the U.S. and around the…
By MassPrivateI Two days ago NPR revealed that the Orlando Police Department is using Amazon’s facial recognition to identify peoples’ faces. Earlier this year, the…
By Matt Agorist Beijing, China — The US State Department issued a health alert to US citizens in China on Wednesday after an American embassy…
By Carey Wedler Amid the highly-publicized spate of mass shootings in America, one public school district is set to impose unprecedented police state tactics to…
By Aaron Kesel University College London Hospitals (UCLH) and the Alan Turing Institute aim to bring ‘game-changing’ benefits of artificial intelligence to NHS patients and…
By MassPrivateI Last month The Drive reported that an Israeli firm called Plasan wants to sell their version of a “Batmobile” to U.S. police. Plasan…
By Aaron Kesel Google has removed the phrase “Don’t be evil” from its Code of Conduct; this comes as at least 4,000 employees have expressed…
By B.N. Frank Difficulty breathing is very scary. Research has determined that exposure to cell phone radiation, WiFi, and other sources of Electrical Pollution (Electrosmog)…