In the wake of the mass shooting in an Orlando, Florida, nightclub over the weekend, politicians opportunistically pushed for excessively strict gun control legislation — but didn’t hesitate for a second to clear another hurdle to pass the next $602 billion defense spending bill. Essentially, government guns aimed at the government’s enemies — which all-too often also Read More…
Constitutional Rights
Court Rules Cops Don’t Need to Know the Laws they Enforce
Police are no longer be required to even give the appearance of an understanding of the laws they’re tasked with enforcing, thanks to a recent court decision surpassing even the veritable green light previously granted in Heien v. North Carolina. In the Heien case, the Supreme Court ruled a “police officer’s reasonable mistake of law gives rise to reasonable suspicion that Read More…
Here’s What the FBI Was Doing Instead of Catching the Orlando Shooter
After the most recent mass shooting in Orlando, Florida — the worst in U.S. history — one might ask how the FBI was able to investigate the perpetrator, twice, without deciding to take any further action. This question is further confounded by the fact the perpetrator was, according to his wife, an abusive, unstable man Read More…
Invisible Microparticles in Food Can Deliver Vaccines, Drugs
I compare a patent application with what at least one company can deliver to the unknowing public now. Thanks to researcher Mary Baker for showing me an explosive patent application and its implications. Before getting to the details, the overview is this: a technology exists to embed tiny invisible particles in food products, and these Read More…
Another CIA Officer Comes Forward About 9/11 and ISIS: “Stories Manufactured by a Really Small Number of People”
We’re living in an age where Western governments advocate for complete transparency, yet they punish whistleblowers who come forward to reveal important information that the public has a right to know about. The world is dying for information, which is why we have brave souls like Edward Snowden and Julian Assange (to name a few) Read More…
Bilderberg 2016 (Coincidentally Ends as Orlando’s Coverage Begins)
This Monday, the 13th of June, marks the end of the Dresden, Germany hosted annual sociopolitical corporate summit, Bilderberg, for 2016. This year marks a tumultuous discourse of journalists and protesters with German police and sometimes by chance, actual Bilderberg attendants–with Luke Rudkowski even getting a brief public statement by Peter Thiel of his attendance (for Read More…






