Saturday, September 5, 2015

Bernie Sanders Joins Picket Line in Iowa

Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders joined about 100 Iowa-area workers on a picket line outside on Friday night, putting action behind the pro-working class talking points he delivers on the campaign trail...

Read the full story here..

Thursday, July 17, 2014

The ultimate goal of the NSA is total population control

William Binney is one of the highest-level whistleblowers to ever emerge from the NSA. He was a leading code-breaker against the Soviet Union during the Cold War but resigned soon after September 11, disgusted by Washington’s move towards mass surveillance.
On 5 July he spoke at a conference in London organised by the Centre for Investigative Journalism and revealed the extent of the surveillance programs unleashed by the Bush and Obama administrations.


Monday, July 14, 2014

Cullman officially has drones.. Love the way they skate over the possible use for surveillance by saying the policy for use hasnt been devoloped yet.. We'll see....

CULLMAN – Drones are becoming the scourge of the nation. Whether they’re used for destructive purposes like the ones in the Middle East, or like the ones used for real estate purposes in the Midwest, one thing is the same: most do not like them.
However, should that be the case?

Saturday, July 12, 2014

General Smedley Butler



The most decorated marine in US history, a man who blew the whistle on an attempted coup by corporations against Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1933. This is from his book "War is a racket"

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Thursday, July 10, 2014

Controversial Cybersecurity Bill Known As CISA Advances Out Of Senate Committee

The Senate Select Committee on Intelligence voted Tuesday to approve a controversial cybersecurity bill known as the Cyber Information Sharing Act (CISA). The bill is intended to help companies and the government thwart hackers and other cyber-intrusions.  The bill passed by a 12-3 vote, moving it one step closer to a floor debate.
Lawmakers have been struggling for years to move cybersecurity legislation.  Civil liberties advocates have opposed CISA, arguing that it fails to adequately shield Americans’ privacy.  Proponents of the bill say it will help stop attacks by encouraging data-sharing between businesses and the government.  The bill achieves data-sharing by protecting businesses from lawsuits if they voluntarily disclose cyberthreat details for the purpose of assisting government or industry partners.