A hacker in Florida exposed security vulnerabilities in one county’s elections web domains so officials could fix the problem — but, instead, he ended up behind bars. Hacker, David Michael Levin, owner of Vanguard Cybersecurity, was arrested on Wednesday after the Florida Department of Law Enforcement received a referral from the Lee County Sheriff’s Office Read More…
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Syria, Isis, And The Us-Uk Propaganda War
With the war in Syria raging in its fifth year, and the Islamic State wreaking havoc throughout the Middle East and North Africa, it’s clear that the entire region has been made into one large theater of conflict. But the battlefield must not be understood solely as a physical place located on a map; it Read More…
World’s Highest Paid CEO Makes His Killing from Cancer Patients
Natural and affordable cancer remedies seem to be continually ignored by the mainstream cancer industry as alternatives to chemo, radiation and designer drugs, because of one simple fact: cancer and cancer research is a huge industry. According to Bloomberg’s rankings, the highest paid chief corporate officer is Patrick Soon-Shiong, CEO of NantKwest Inc., a cancer research Read More…
Two More MMR Vaccine Whistleblowers: They’re Suing
Where there’s smoke and fire — there’s more fire. You pro-vaccine soccer moms: pay attention. “The bigger the lie, the bigger the truth it is concealing. The truth is what people are afraid to accept.” (The Underground, Jon Rappoport) The censored film, Vaxxed (trailer/interview), has escaped the claws of the “protectors of all truth.” It Read More…
Facebook Whistleblower: Workers Routinely Censor Independent and Conservative News
Apparently, and to no one’s complete surprise, Facebook has been wielding indiscriminate censorship yet again — this time by manipulating the “trending news” feature to suppress pertinent news stories presented by both conservative and independent media sources, according to an insider turned whistleblower. As Gizmodo reported, a former journalist who worked in that division “says that workers Read More…
Panama Papers Goes Live with Searchable Database of Tax Evaders
More than 200,000 documents now available to the public as fallout from last month’s leak continues The Panama Papers database went live on Monday, making more than 200,000 offshore account details available to search online at offshoreleaks.icij.org. More than 11 million documents were leaked by a whistleblower last month to the German newspaper Süddeutsche Zeitung Read More…






