Not everything is “predictive programming”
Jon Rappoport | The term “predictive programming” is used to describe film and literature that portray dystopian futures.
Jon Rappoport | The term “predictive programming” is used to describe film and literature that portray dystopian futures.
Ars Technica | Most “anti-speech” law in a century supposedly gives FCC the power of kings.
Michael Krieger | I don’t know what it’s going to take to get people to stop using Facebook. I really don’t.
Michael Snyder | Russian President Vladimir Putin has not been seen in public since March 5th, and the Internet is abuzz with rumors that he is either seriously ill or dead.
Charles Hugh-Smith | Being connected is a sure way to destroy productivity.
New American | Parents who overvalue their kids aren’t doing them any favours, a new study suggests.
Michael Snyder | Transhumanists believe that the time has come for humans to take control of their own evolution.
New American | According to the Congressional Budget Office, the U.S. government will reach its borrowing limit in October or November.
Daily Caller | School allegedly attempted to confine a student for a Common Core standardized test.
Prison Planet.com | Bossy brainwashing blitz backed by corporate patriarchy.
New American | Republican lawmakers are pursuing legislation to reverse the FCC’s Net Neutrality ruling, which at least one lawmaker describes as “illegal.”
CNS News | “We assess that some detainees currently at GTMO will seek to reengage in terrorist or insurgent activities after they are transferred.”
Michael Krieger | We are already seeing this play out in embarrassing fashion.
Washington Times | Failing to ban a popular rifle, Obama attempts to outlaw its munitions.
Washington Times | Failing to ban a popular rifle, Obama attempts to outlaw its munitions.