JG Vibes | A federal agency is seeking to drop the drunk driving limit even lower, to .05 in an obvious attempt to generate more revenue for a crumbling empire.
Fran Quigley | In just ten months, the United States managed to transform an 82 year-old Catholic nun and two pacifists from non-violent anti-nuclear peace protestors accused of misdemeanor trespassing into federal felons convicted of violent crimes of terrorism.
Continue reading …Natural Society | In a concerning decision made by the United States Supreme Court that once again highlights the close connection between Monsanto and government, the court upheld Monsanto’s financial crusade against struggling farmers who attempt to replant the GMO juggernaut’s patented GM seeds.
Continue reading …War is Crime | Local resolutions have helped advance many issues, including war opposition, when they’ve been passed in large numbers.
Continue reading …Derrick Broze | The Texas State House of Representatives voted 128-11 to pass House Bill 912, which would criminalize unmanned aerial vehicle surveillance without a property owner’s knowledge.
Continue reading …Off Grid Survival | A showdown between the federal government and the States is heating up, as two more States join Kansas in passing Federal Gun Control Nullification Acts.
Continue reading …Cnet | Marketplace Fairness Act, which would allow states to levy taxes on Internet purchases, now moves on to the House of Representatives for consideration.
Continue reading …Avalon | The Citizen Hearing on Disclosure in Washington DC — Conclusion: Extraterrestrials Exist
Continue reading …RT | The United States Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court quietly rubber stamped nearly 2,000 government requests to search or electronically monitor people in the United States last year, according to a Justice Department report published this week.
Continue reading …EFF | Yesterday, the Ethiopian Supreme Court upheld the conviction and extreme sentence of award-winning online journalist Eskinder Nega, who now faces 18 years in prison.
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