Monthly Archives: August 2013

New Study: Video Games Do Not Increase Teen Violence

Posted on by Barry Donegan

Tweet Censors often argue that violent video games should be banned or restricted, claiming that vulnerable children will be driven to commit acts of violence after playing them. Whenever a mass shooter strikes, the media inevitably tries to connect the … Continue reading

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The Story Behind the Porcupine Logo in ‘Silver Circle’

Posted on by Barry Donegan

Tweet It’s Thursday, and that means it’s Easter egg day on the Silver Circle Silver Underground blog. Each week, we discuss one of the hidden allusions that can be found in the film. Keep an eye out for them as … Continue reading

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DARPA Plans Portable Brain Recorders for American Classrooms

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Tweet As issues like the National Security Agency scandal and the use of drones have demonstrated, new technological advances can sometimes present new challenges when it comes to protecting the security and privacy of the general public. Though smartphones and … Continue reading

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Casting Ben Affleck as Batman Is A Globalist Ploy To Explode Alex Jones’ Head

Posted on by Davi Barker

Tweet So, Ben Affleck has been cast as the Dark Knight in the upcoming Man of Steel crossover and the internet has exploded to Twerking Cyrus proportions. But before we get into the meat of the conspiracy to blow up … Continue reading

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Homeland Security Tricks Man into Bringing Uranium to JFK Airport

Posted on by Barry Donegan

Tweet Since 9/11, US anti-terrorism agents have begun to adopt some questionable War on Drugs style police tactics that border on entrapment. Often, federal officers will make contact with certain individuals with outside-of-the-mainstream political views, then suggest a terror plot … Continue reading

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The Fed: The Gang That Can’t Print Straight

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Tweet by Doug French The speculation about whether the new Fed Chair will be either Janet Yellen or Larry Summers has the financial press all atwitter.  The stakes are very high we’re told. The Fed’s influence is greater than ever. … Continue reading

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NC Church Group Threatened with Arrest for Feeding the Homeless

Posted on by Barry Donegan

Tweet Nowadays, virtually anything could be declared illegal in the Land of the Free. Americans might go to jail for collecting rainwater, cleaning trash off of their property (if it has been declared a wetlands by the EPA), or selling … Continue reading

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Showdown Between LAPD, ‘Call of Duty’ Statue Ends in Stalemate

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Tweet Video game developers are often victimized by anonymous death threats. Though these threats are rarely acted upon, one could understand why video game companies might choose to step up their office security measures after tasteless fans go overboard with … Continue reading

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Silver Circle’s Flashbang Grenades and the Occupy Oakland Incident

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Tweet Today being Thursday, it’s Easter egg day once again on the Silver Circle Silver Underground blog. Each week, we detail a hidden reference or allusion that can be found in the film. Be sure to keep an eye out … Continue reading

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Bradley Manning Gets 35 Years, Will File Request for Pardon

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Tweet 25-year-old Bradley Manning, who leaked evidence of government and military wrongdoing to the website WikiLeaks, was sentenced today to 35 years in prison. His defense attorney, David Coombs, will file a request for a pardon from President Obama early … Continue reading

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