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J20 Defendants Await Verdict In the First Test of Government Attempt to Criminalize Protest Group As a Whole
Photo: Jewel Samad/AFP/Getty Images J20 DEFENDANTS AWAIT VERDICT IN FIRST TEST OF GOVERNMENT ATTEMPT TO CRIMINALIZE PROTEST GROUP AS A WHOLE IT’S BEEN A BLEAK year for the 194 protestors, medics, and journalists facing multiple felony charges stemming from their arrest surrounding Donald Trump’s presidential inauguration on January 20, 2017. Vilified by much of the […]
Nebraska Approves Keystone XL Pipeline as Opponents Face Criminalization of Protests
Photo: Andrew Burton/Getty Images NEBRASKA APPROVES KEYSTONE XL PIPELINE AS OPPONENTS FACE CRIMINALIZATION OF PROTESTS NEBRASKA’S PUBLIC SERVICE Commission approved the Keystone XL pipeline Monday, eliminating a major regulatory hurdle to construction of a project that galvanized people across the U.S. into opposition. The decision comes days after the existing Keystone pipeline, to which the KXL […]
Dakota Access Pipeline Company Paid Mercenaries to Build Conspiracy Lawsuit Against Environmentalists
Photo: Michael Nigro/Pacific Press/LightRocket/Getty Images DAKOTA ACCESS PIPELINE COMPANY PAID MERCENARIES TO BUILD CONSPIRACY LAWSUIT AGAINST ENVIRONMENTALISTS Oil and Water The private security firm TigerSwan worked to build a RICO suit accusing Greenpeace, Earth First, and BankTrack of inciting protests to increase donations. VIEW MORE FROM THIS TIMELINE STORY THE PRIVATE SECURITY firm TigerSwan, hired […]
Is Free Speech in the US Doomed?
Is Free Speech in the US Doomed? To understand why an idea should be rejected first requires that the idea be understood. Crowds of students gathered at the University of California-Berkeley in September armed with protest signs and chanting, “Speech is violence! We will not be silent!” Who were these students so passionately protesting against? […]
‘Divest The Globe’ protests urge banks to cut ties with fossil fuels
‘Divest The Globe’ protests urge banks to cut ties with fossil fuels On Monday, activists in Washington, D.C. demonstrated outside the John A. Wilson Building — home to both the mayor and city council. (350 DC) While banking executives from over 90 of the world’s largest financial institutions gathered in Sao Paulo, Brazil on Monday […]
DOD Exercise to Simulate Nationwide Power Grid Blackout From Solar Storm During Antifa Protests in November
DOD EXERCISE TO SIMULATE NATIONWIDE POWER GRID BLACKOUT FROM SOLAR STORM DURING ANTIFA PROTESTS IN NOVEMBER According to The National Association for Amateur Radio (ARRL), elements of the US Department of Defense (DOD) will simulate a “communications interoperability” training exercise across the United States on November 04-06. The announcement released on October 24 has not been […]
The First Amendment is Under Serious Assault in Order to Stifle Anti-Israel Boycotts
The First Amendment is Under Serious Assault in Order to Stifle Anti-Israel Boycotts Assaults on freedom speech can be found in many aspects of American life these days, but one specific area that isn’t getting the attention it deserves relates to boycotts against Israel. Increasingly, we’re seeing various regional governments requiring citizens to agree to […]
LAPD Gets Approval To Unleash Drone Program As Protesters Take To The Streets
LAPD Gets Approval To Unleash Drone Program As Protesters Take To The Streets The LAPD first toyed with the idea of ramping up its public spying safety program with the introduction of drones back in May 2014. At that time, the LAPD announced it had acquired two “unmanned aerial vehicles” as gifts from the Seattle […]
Patriotism Is A Two-Edged Sword
Patriotism Is A Two-Edged Sword I sometimes wonder if America’s greatest threat is the population’s hyper-patriotism. The bulk of the population is now at work shutting down the NFL players’ First Amendment rights, and none of the incensed censors are capable of understanding that it is they, and not the NFL players, who are attacking […]
South Korea Protestors Clash With Police Over Deployment of New U.S. Missile Batteries
SOUTH KOREA PROTESTORS CLASH WITH POLICE OVER DEPLOYMENT OF NEW U.S. MISSILE BATTERIES South Koreans are now clashing with police ahead of the deployment of four more Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) systems in southern South Korea. Per Yonhapnews, The clash occurred as police were trying to disperse about 400 residents from their community […]
Globalist Strategy: Use Crazy Leftists And Provocateurs To Enrage/Demonize Conservatives
Globalist Strategy: Use Crazy Leftists And Provocateurs To Enrage/Demonize Conservatives The false left/right paradigm is an often misunderstood concept. Many people who are aware of it sometimes wrongly assume that it asserts the claim that there is “no left or right political spectrum;” that it is all a farce. This is incorrect. In regular society […]
Meanwhile… In Greece
Meanwhile… In Greece You know it’s bad when the police are rioting against the new austerity measures assigned from Brussels… As KeepTalkingGreece reports, tension between protesters from police, fire brigades and coast guard on one side and riot police on the other side broke out shortly after 8 o’ clock in the evening on Wednesday […]
Maduro Orders Army Into The Streets Ahead Of “Mother Of All Protests”
Maduro Orders Army Into The Streets Ahead Of “Mother Of All Protests” With the world’s attention focused on Syria and North Korea in recent weeks for obvious reason, another geopolitical hotspot is on the verge of eruption. According to AFP, after weeks of increasingly more violent protests, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has ordered the army […]
Civil Unrest Engulfing the World
Civil Unrest Engulfing the World Everywhere we turn, politicians are abusing their power relentlessly because the global economy is moving against their best plans. In Paraguay, the nation’s constitution prohibited the re-election of a president since 1992 after a brutal dictatorship of General Alfredo Stroessner’s 35-year hold on power, which made him South America’s most enduring dictator […]



