Trump supporters continue to believe the former President is the only defense against rising techno-tyranny even as he makes it abundantly clear he is not a champion of individual liberty. By Derrick Broze via The Last American Vagabond On Tuesday a divided Colorado Supreme Court ruled former President Donald Trump ineligible for a spot on […]
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The structures built to counter online activity of groups like Al-Qaeda and ISIS were turned inward against the domestic population. By Ella Kietlinska and Jan Jekielek via The Epoch Times Documents recently provided by a whistleblower reveal offensive tactics used by government and outside organizations to counter and preempt the spreading of undesirable information, said independent journalist Matt […]
Read More2000 years doesn’t make much of a difference in the police state of the American empire, if Jesus Christ were born today he would likely face the same fate if not worse. By John & Nisha Whitehead via The Rutherford Institute “When the song of the angels is stilled, when the star in the sky […]
Read MoreThe UAP Disclosure Act, which was a beacon of hope for many advocating for transparency in the government’s actions regarding UAPs, was just gutted. By Arjun Walia via The Pulse UFO’s, now “Unidentified Ariel Phenomenon (UAP)” as per the US government’s re-branding of the subject, continue to make waves within the “mainstream.” This is interesting because it’s […]
Read MoreThe $886.3 billion defense budget is headed for President Joe Biden’s desk and Congress is headed home for the holidays, its business concluded—albeit not finished—for the year. By John Haughey via The Epoch Times The House on Dec. 14 approved the Fiscal Year 2024 National Defense Authorization Act (FY24 NDAA) in a 310–118 vote, ensuring […]
Read MoreBy Kristan T. Harris via Activist Post It’s no secret that the United States government is collaborating with businesses to collect metadata on its citizens. In a recent article it was proclaimed that Fresno law enforcement was using technology that gathered information from “arrest reports, property records, commercial databases, deep Web searches” and “social-media postings” to assess […]
Read MoreDespite some of the tireless coverage from those of us in the independent media over the years, there still seems to be a contingent of holdouts clung to the idea that their own government would not intentionally put the well being of its citizens at risk. Particularly with regard to the closing out of 2020, […]
Read MoreBy RAV ARORA via THE DAILY SCEPTIC After releasing my three-part series earlier this year showing how multiple media outlets refused to platform dissent on the Covid vaccine, I was asked on multiple podcasts why this was the case. Ideological groupthink, fear of exacerbating institutional distrust and financial motives were on my list of potential explanations, but I […]
Read MoreBy KIT KLARENBERG via THE GRAYZONE An extraordinary email uncovered by a Dutch researcher under freedom of information laws confirms what many have long charged: Bellingcat, the “open source” collective widely cited by mainstream journalists and loved by the CIA, collaborates directly with Western intelligence agencies. An email sent on November 12 2020 by an officer […]
Read More(TFTP) This year marks the 60th anniversary of the assassination of the 35th president of the United States, Jonathan Fitzgerald Kennedy. Known colloquially as JFK, or affectionately as Jack to his peers. As the official narrative goes, on November 22nd, 1963 John F Kennedy sat in the back of a top down Lincoln Continental limousine, adjacent […]
Read MoreThe House of Representatives recently voted down an amendment aimed at stopping legislation that would mandate the implementation of kill switches in all new vehicles starting in the year 2026 (The Free Thought Project) In November of 2021 the federal government passed the 2021 Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), also known as The Bipartisan […]
Read MoreBy Ken Macon via Reclaim The Net The Senate Judiciary Committee voted for the third time to advance the controversial EARN IT Act to the floor. The bill would require online platforms to scan messages and other content for harmful or illegal material, essentially banning end-to-end encryption and ending privacy for law-abiding Americans. The bill will […]
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