Category Archives: Surveillance
CARTOON: A MILLION IRAQI WIDOWS…FOR OUR “FREEDOM”
This is not really new, but it was in the news at the beginning of the week: “Iraq’s violent conflict has left as many as one million widows over the past few years, the country’s Minister of Women’s Affairs Bayan … Continue reading →
Posted in Antiwar, Domestic Spying, Edward Snowden, Everything Is Rigged, Iraq, Liberty Road, Middle East, NSA, oil, petrodollar, Police State, Surveillance, Terrorism, Tyranny, War Is A Racket
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Tagged a million widows, Barrett Brown, BBC, cartoon, Edward Snowden, Eric Garner, Iraq, largest prison population, Liberty Road Comix, Middle East Monitor, NSA, Operation Iraqi Freedom, spying, War Is A Racket, war widows, widows
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BE AN OUTLAW: THE ANNOTATED LYRICS
So I wrote a new song inspired by current events. My wife says it sounds like The Monkees–OK, I can live with that. I was going for a Clash-meets-Archies type sound (check the tambourine and oohs and ahs), for what … Continue reading →
Posted in civil rights, class war, Conspiracy, Debt, Debt Slavery, Domestic Spying, Edward Snowden, Everything Is Rigged, Federal Reserve, Feudalism, fiat currency, Financial Terrorism, Foreclosure fraud, Keiser Report, NSA, Police State, QE unlimited, Rent-seeking, Reverse socialism, Securitization Fail, Surveillance
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Tagged Be An Outlaw, camping, Dianne Feinstein, foreclosure fraud, gun control, homeless, legalize freedom, living in your car, NSA, ordinance, park, prison, sleeping on the street, Sound Cloud, The Archies, The Clash, The Four Horsemen, The Monkees
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FYI: DRONE SURVIVAL GUIDE
Just because you’re paranoid doesn’t mean they’re not after you… From the “So Absurd It Has To Be Real Department” comes the Drone Survival Guide. I’m gonna keep mine on my phone because when you see one of these, it … Continue reading →
Posted in Domestic Spying, Drones, Edward Snowden, NSA, Surveillance
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Tagged CIA, drone survival guide, drones, Edward Snowden, Glenn Greenwald, Guardian, indefinite detention, Jeremy Scahill, mobile phone, NDAA, NSA, Pulitzer Prize, Washington Post
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