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U.S. government now view protesting Americans as terrorists
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Millions Spent To Evict Occupy Camps, While Cutting Shelter Funds
As cities around the country have swept Occupy Wall Street camps from their plazas and parks in recent weeks, a number of mayors and city officials have argued that by providing shelter to the homeless, the camps are endangering the public and even the ho ...[Read more]
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Who Pays for Online Surveillance?: Police Recommended “Public Safety” Tax on Internet Bills
Who do you think will pay for online surveillance costs that are being pushed with the bill to protect various interests by spying on internet users in Canada ? Taxpayers. Police 'recommended' a 'public safety' tax on internet bills, which will then be u ...[Read more]
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Tokai Nuclear Power Plant in Japan leaked about 1.5 tonnes of radioactive water
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UK government plans for private police
The breathtaking list of policing activities up for grabs includes investigating crimes, detaining suspects, developing cases, responding to and investigating incidents, supporting victims and witnesses, managing high-risk individuals, patrolling neighbou ...[Read more]
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Software programmer says US elections are rigged and that US Representatives tried to pay him to rig their election vote counts. Official court hearing, under oath, with details and tallies, and name of the congressman who asked to have a vote rigging sof ...[Read more]
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Welcome to the American Spring – Max Berger
This week, the American Spring began. You may not have heard much about it yet, because the media seem mostly to have missed it (much as they missed the original occupation of Wall Street at first). But the seeds of the occupation have started to flower i ...[Read more]
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A toddler in a wheelchair is stopped by the TSA at ORD (O'Hare Airport in Chicago) and forced to into a sequestered area. On his way to a family vacation in Disney, this 3 year old boy is in a body cast for a broken leg. Despite assurances from his father ...[Read more]
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Microsoft and Skype set to allow backdoor eavesdropping
If you are using Skype to place online calls or hold phone conferences, watch out - Skype and Microsoft have managed to leapfrog common sense and build a backdoor into your favourite VOIP application. It is called Lawful Interception and is part of a new ...[Read more]
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Your iPod is worth $8 billion. Ridiculous ? Not so much, if you take up copyright mathematics. In this video, Comic author Rob Reid unveils Copyright Math (TM), a remarkable new field of study based on actual numbers from entertainment industry lawyers ...[Read more]
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Greece develops cashless, Euro-free currency in tight economy
In recent weeks, Theodoros Mavridis has bought fresh eggs, tsipourou (the local brandy: beware), fruit, olives, olive oil, jam, and soap. He has also had some legal advice, and enjoyed the services of an accountant to help fill in his tax return. None of ...[Read more]
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