Category: Human Rights
If the government wanted to ban gold coins and confiscate gold from safety deposit boxes to 'stimulate the economy' would you support the move? Watch as Mark Dice convinces …
On the front lines of our battle to save our constitutional rights, sheriffs in New York show us who's side they are on. [blockquote style="2"]The New York State Sheriffs …
In yet another assault on our constitutional right to free speech, Diane Feinstein has sponsored a amendment that would define who is a journalist and who is not. by …
Google Inc. heard today that a federal appeals court decided the company can be held liable for violating federal wiretap laws between 2007-2010 when its Street View vehicles collected …
Facebook and Yahoo have added their petitions to those already under consideration by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) court. The four tech data giants want legal permission to …
The NSA (U.S. National Security Agency) is capable of collecting user data from smart phones from all leading manufacturers. Top secret NSA documents that SPIEGEL has seen explicitly note …
Indiana: A polygraph instructor's first amendment defense has been tossed and he's been sentenced to prison for teaching federal job applicants to deceive a lie detector (polygraph). As usual …
Government snooping aimed at phone calls and emails can be a bitter pill for citizens concerned about everyday privacy, but how about encrypted messages when you take steps to …
With the security concerns surrounding the rushed and confused implementation of ObamaCare, is it really a good idea to give the administration even more personal data to play with? …
The Transportation Security Administration will be offering a quicker and gentler pre-check at some airports, for a price. An $85 fee will allow some travelers a small taste of …