Celebrating 420 Day in shadow of AG Jeff Sessions’ anti-cannabis …
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3 hours ago – April 20 marks 420 day, a day to celebrate cannabis culture and push for cannabis legalization.
Published on Apr 1, 2017
What if your telecom company tracked the websites you visit, the apps you use, the TV shows you watch, the stores you shop at and the restaurants you eat at, and then sold that information to advertisers?
James Comey FBI Director : No Such Thing as Absolute Privacy in America
Wikipedia: The Georgia Guidestones is a granite monument erected in 1980 in Elbert County, Georgia, in the United States. A set of 10 guidelines is inscribed on the structure in eight modern languages, and a shorter message is inscribed at the top of the structure in four ancient language scripts: Babylonian, Classical Greek, Sanskrit, and Egyptian hieroglyphs.
Many believe that the monument has to do with the coming “New World Order”. One of the inscriptions states we need . . . “to keep humanity’s population below 500 million”. . . Your Editor Dennis Crenshaw
Exposing the “Satanic ten commandments” of the mysterious Georgia Guidestones monument, the goal of depopulation, State sponsored pandemics, and the Rockefeller Foundation’s vaccine agenda.
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Agenda21
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During the last decade, opposition to Agenda 21 has increased within the United States at the local, state, and federal levels.[18] The Republican National Committee has adopted a resolution opposing Agenda 21, and the Republican Party platform stated that “We strongly reject the U.N. Agenda 21 as erosive of American sovereignty.”[19][20] Several state and local governments have considered or passed motions and legislation opposing Agenda 21.[4][13][21][22][23][24]Alabama became the first state to prohibit government participation in Agenda 21.[5] Many other states, including Arizona, are drafting, and close to passing legislation to ban Agenda 21.[25]
Peru is to press charges against Greenpeace activists after damage caused to a UN World Heritage site – the Nazca lines – during mass action to raise the profile of the group. READ MORE:http://on.rt.com/b6mk0p
Automated license plate readers are quickly spreading across the US, with nearly 70 percent of US police departments using the systems. Los Angeles in particular is a heavy user, adding three million scans to a shared database every week, according to the American Civil Liberties Union. Activists fear information repositories such as these add to the possibility of abuse and the erosion of civil liberties. RT’s Lindsay France is in Los Angeles and takes a look at the debate.
What freaks me out that this kind of stuff use to be well hidden, but our country has become so corrupt that now you hear of this type thing all the time and it seems to me that folks do not seem to GIVE A DAMN!. . . EDITOR
Activists Use ‘Sue and Settle’ to Block Development
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“. . . The trick works this way: outside groups petition the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to add an animal, such as the boreal frog, to the endangered species list. Then just days later, in some cases, they follow up with a lawsuit charging that the federal agency is taking too long to decide.” . . .
. . .”enables regulators and special interests to cut backroom deals” . . . (page 20 Jan. Issue Newsmax magazine.
Sue and settle occurs when an agency intentionally relinquishes its statutory discretion by accepting lawsuits from outside groups that effectively dictate the priorities and duties of the agency through legally binding, court-approved settlements negotiated behind closed doors— with no participation by other affected parties or the public. . . . Learn more at web site.
RT’s Anastasia Churkina reports from the Manhattan courthouse where hacker and activist Jeremy Hammond was sentenced to a maximum time behind bars of 10 years for breaking into 5 million emails of private security firm Stratfor and leaking the information to Wikileaks. The emails Hammond got hold of revealed that the company was spying on human rights activists on behalf of corporations and the U.S. Government.
Largest anti-NSA rally scheduled for Saturday in DC
Published on Oct 25, 2013
Thousands of civil liberties activists are planning a rally in Washington, DC on Saturday to tell the US government to stop infringing on citizens’ right to privacy through the extensive monitoring of Americans’ communications by the National Security Agency. The rally, called Stop Watching Us, will also call for the government to “reveal the full extent of the NSA spying program.” . . . From Description published with video.
Stop Watching Us: The Video
Published on Oct 23, 2013
StopWatching.us is a coalition of more than 100 public advocacy organizations and companies from across the political spectrum. Join the movement at https://rally.stopwatching.us. This video harnesses the voices of celebrities, activists, legal experts, and other prominent figures in speaking out against mass surveillance by the NSA. Please share widely to help us spread the message that we will not stand for the dragnet surveillance of our communications.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) is a nonprofit civil liberties law and advocacy center that has been fighting the NSA’s unconstitutional spying for years. Learn more at https://eff.org.
Featured image: The Armed Robotic Vehicle (ARV) at the FCS National Mall Display 11 June 2008. CREDIT: U.S.Army. SOURCE: Wikipedia Commons (Public Domain)
From NBC News Nidhi Subbaraman 4 hours ago (10/21/13)
A proposal to pause the development of “killer robot” technology is seeing a surge of interest from robotics researchers as well as the representatives of key nations at the United Nations this month.
Georgia Man Fined $5000 for Growing Vegetables
A Georgia resident who has been an organic farmer for years is now facing $5000 dollars in fines for growing too many vegetables on his OWN land.
MIAMI — Cuban security agents detained more than 30 democracy activists and broke furniture and other items in a house where the dissidents were hosting a pig roast for their neighbors, dissidents said Monday.
“They broke everything, the bathroom, the television, the refrigerator,” said Mileidis Maceo, owner of the home in the eastern town of Palmarito de Cauto, Cuba, and member of the dissident Patriotic Union of Cuba, or UNPACU. “They broke things just to break things.” . . . Read Complete Report