Month: January 2015
NDAA Section 1021
Literally volumes have been written about section 1021 of the NDAA, breaking it down into constituent parts, explaining how its verbiage might be interpreted and applied. It’s all very compelling stuff. Links to several such articles from respected sources are Continue reading NDAA Section 1021
Free Speech & Surveillance
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Has anyone considered that the “freedom of speech” we “enjoy” here, in the context of the surveillance state, functions as a tool for the regime? What better way to identify the malcontents, to precisely finger both the leaders and the Continue reading Free Speech & Surveillance