All of Us Are in Danger When Anti-Government Speech Becomes Sedition “If you can’t say ‘[email protected]#k’ you can’t say, ‘[email protected]#k’ the government.’” Lenny Bruce Anti-government speech has become a four-letter word. In more and more cases, the government is declaring war on what should be protected political speech whenever it challenges the government’s power,
Half of Homes in Paris Region Cannot Be Rented Due to Energy Use Due to a ban in the Paris region of Ile-de-France on renting energy-intensive properties, about half of the homes in the region will not be eligible to be rented out.
World Food Day Amid a Global Food Crisis Today is World Food Day, commemorating the founding of the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) in 1945.
8 Things That Could Be Hiding Behind Overreacting Using super emotional responses to things you don’t like isn’t as clear-cut as it may seem.
Zuck's WIndow into Your Soul: Facebook's Latest VR Headset Tracks Your Eyes for Targeted Ads A new VR headset made by Facebook (now known as Meta) will track a person’s eyes for targeted ads, giving users the eerie feeling that the social media company has gotten one step closer to reading their minds. Facebook recently revealed its new $1,500 “Meta Quest Pro” VR
'Would Have Gotten Us Killed:' Soldiers Slam Microsoft Headsets After Disastrous Test Microsoft’s high-tech HoloLens headsets were recently tested by the U.S.Army, which found that they have significant flaws that soldiers say “would have gotten us killed,” according to reports.
The Alex Jones verdict is a declaration of war on independent media A Connecticut court has handed down a 1 billion dollar fine on radio host and independent journalist Alex Jones, for “spreading misinformation” about the 2012 Sandy Hook shooting. This is a travesty, and that any could call such an absurd penalty “justice” is sickening. Especially when it is so obviously
Turkey: Dangerous, Dystopian New Legal Amendments (Istanbul) – Turkey’s parliament passed a swathe of new amendments known as the “censorship law” on October 13, 2022, introducing new abusive criminal speech offences that further deepen online censorship and restrict access to information, ARTICLE 19 and Human Rights Watch said today. The timing of the legislation, months before
Russia DID mandate draftees be “vaccinated”…but they’ve just DROPPED that rule & that’s great news As many of you know, four days ago the excellent Riley Waggaman spelled out, in clear detail, the painful history of Russia’s recent “vaccination” mandate for all Russians mobilized for combat in Ukraine. This solid piece was quickly slammed by Thomas Röper, a German writer living in Russia, who
Venezuela Denied a Seat at the UN Human Rights Council On October 11, 193 UN member states cast their secret ballots at the UN General Assembly to select members for the UN’s top rights body, the Human Rights Council.
The Right to Housing is on the Ballot in Los Angeles This November, voters in the United States city of Los Angeles will have the opportunity to promote the human right to housing in a city where over 41,000 people, among the highest number in the nation, are currently unhoused, and many more face housing insecurity. Measure ULA seeks to
Now We Know: The Conspirators Want World War III Back in the middle of April 2022, I wrote an article in which I expressed concern that the conspirators were pushing us into World War.
Free Speech, Jacinda Ardern and the Tyranny of ‘Kindness’ Jacinda Ardern, New Zealand’s prime minister, grabbed the global limelight a few years ago, making headlines by stating she wanted to put “kindness” into politics. In 2019, Foreign Policy, a publication closely associated with the Atlantic Council and the US State Department, published the article ‘The Kindness Quotient’, a
Report: Airline Ticket Prices Expected to Surge as Holidays Approach With the holiday season fast approaching, Americans should expect to see a surge in airline ticket prices, according to a Wednesday report.
US, French Politicians Urge FIFA to Remedy Migrant Worker Abuses in Qatar US Representative Jan Schakowsky alongside 14 other congress people sent a letter to FIFA’s President Gianni Infantino calling for compensation of migrant workers in Qatar in advance of the 2022 World Cup, set to begin November 21. The letter, sent September 29, supports migrant workers who suffered abuse or