Has the alleged assassination of Bin Laden made us safer? Can we now get rid of the Patriot Act, the TSA and the massive surveillance systems and fusion centers?
Should protesters disrupt the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton on Friday? After all, some might say, have some respect for the beloved Diana's son. What do you think?
The burqa has been banned in France as of today, April 11, 2011. What do you think, should non-Muslim countries ban the burqa?
In France, women are now officially banned from wearing full-face veils in public, after a controversial law came into effect. While the government says the move is aimed at helping Muslims adapt to the local… Continue
USA Today reports that four Democratic senators are targeting Apps for iphone, ipad and Blackberry that allow drivers to identify locations of DUI checkpoints.
Once again we see the results of bad government policies and the effects they are having on two countries. The violence in Mexico, a consequence of the failed War on Drugs, is keeping tourists away. Therefore the cruise lines are eliminating some of the popular cruises to Mexico which depart from Southern California and are sending their ships to more profitable ports. Cruise lines depend on both foreign and domestic tourists flying in to the ports of departure. But the TSA and our…
Pacific Ocean (CBS8)- A mysterious missile launch off the southern California coast was caught on video Monday evening by a KCBS news helicopter.
The spectacular contrail could easily be seen up in Los Angeles, but who launched this missile and why, remain a mystery for now.
The magnificent images were captured from the KCBS chopper around 5pm. The location of the missile was described as west of Los Angeles, north of Catalina Island, and approximately 35 miles out to… Continue
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This is the only scheduled debate between Nevada senate candidates Angle and Reid. Angle now has a slight lead over Reid. Watch on CSPAN tonight at 9pm ET, 6pm Pacific.
Mike Adams asks, "Are we all just human lab rats in a series of grand medical experiments?" The recent admission that the USA conducted covert medical experiments on Guatemalans raises new questions about whether Big Government can really be trusted with our health (and lives).
Government collusion in human medical experiments no longer just a conspiracy theory
by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor
(NaturalNews) It used to be that when you talked… Continue
Army Reveals Afghan Biometric ID Plan; Millions Scanned, Carded by May
By Noah Shachtman
Scanning prisoners’ irises is just Step 1. In Afghanistan, local and NATO forces are amassing biometric dossiers on hundreds of thousands of cops, crooks, soldiers, insurgents and ordinary citizens. And now, with NATO’s backing, the Kabul government is putting together a plan to issue biometrically backed identification cards to 1.65 million Afghans by next May.
Government researchers infected patients with syphilis, gonorrhea without their consent in the 1940s
By Robert Bazell Chief science and health correspondent
NBC News NBC News
U.S. government medical researchers intentionally infected hundreds of people in Guatemala, including institutionalized mental patients, with gonorrhea and syphilis without their knowledge or permission more than 60 years ago.
Many of those infected were encouraged to pass the… Continue
California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) Thursday signed into law a bill that decriminalizes the possession of up to one ounce of marijuana. The bill reduces simple possession from a misdemeanor to an infraction.
Currently, small-time pot possession is "semi-decriminalized" in California. There is no possible jail sentence and a maximum $100 fine. But because possession is a misdemeanor, people caught with pot are "arrested,"… Continue
Monopoly, which turns 75 this year, is celebrating with a modern redesign.
The game's anniversary edition, which features a circular board, eliminates cash altogether: instead of pastel-colored paper money, little real estate magnates will gobble up house and hotel pieces with credit cards. And gone, too, are the game's classic metal playing pieces, which are replaced with small, engraved plastic… Continue
WASHINGTON – The new head of the Transportation Security Administration say he's giving 10,000 of the agency's employees access to secret intelligence information to better enable them to detect threats and stop terrorists.
In an interview with T. Mark Hightower, an aerospace and chemical engineer, the evidence for mini-nukes being used to bring down the twin towers is discussed.
Iceland’s Parliament will consider whether to charge the country’s leaders in 2008 with negligence in connection with the nation’s banking collapse, after a committee recommended on Saturday that they be indicted.
A parliamentary committee will ask the full legislature to indict former Prime Minister Geir H. Haarde, former Foreign Minister Ingibjorg Solrun Gisladottir, former Finance Minister Arni M. Mathiesen and former Business Minister Bjorgvin… Continue
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Marc Emery, Canada's enigmatic "Prince of Pot" who sold millions of marijuana seeds over the Internet, will face a five year punishment in the United States after a U.S. district judge in Seattle handed down his sentence on Friday.
Emery, founder and publisher of Cannabis Culture magazine, is a longtime and highly vocal Canadian marijuana activist. His wife Jodie maintains that U.S. authorities targeted his operation over… Continue
The media has just reported that Donald Trump is offering to buy the site of the proposed mosque in lower Manhattan. Is he just trying to calm down a heated situation or is he going to run for office?
DW Description: Chris Langan is known to have the highest IQ in the world, somewhere between 195 and 210. To give you an idea of what this means, the average...