Monthly Archives: June 2012

This Is Your Brain On Government: DEA Agent Won’t Say If Heroin Is Worse For Someone’s Health Than Marijuana

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// This is absolutely priceless. Following a string of federal scandals involving the Drug Enforcement Administration, DEA Administrator Michele Leonhart attended a DEA Oversight Judiciary Subcommittee hearing to testify before Congress. In the video below, during a frank exchange with … Continue reading

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Happy Birthday to Stop-Motion Animation Pioneer, Ray Harryhausen

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// What’s that? You’ve never heard of Ray Harryhausen? Well there’s a decent chance you’re already familiar with his work and don’t even know it. Have you seen Clash of the Titans? No, not the 2010 film. I’m talking about … Continue reading

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Pop Friday – Screw Tibet: Hollywood Embraces China’s Censorship

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// An interesting article over at Breitbart.com yesterday: ‘Hollywood’s not “threatened” by “creeping Chinese Censorship.” Hollywood is an accomplice in allowing itself to be censored in exchange for money. The same Hollywood that has crybabied for going on six decades … Continue reading

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Rebel of the Week: BoyScout399, the Open Carry Activist Who Brow Beat a Cop with the Law

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// We don’t know this Rebel’s name because he boldly refused to provide it when asked repeatedly by Portland PD officer J McDonald while being detained without suspicion of any actual crime. The police report simply calls him “Pedestrian” but … Continue reading

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#TinfoilTuesday – Fast and Furious might have been a political operation to push for gun control

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// Sunday on This Week, Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA) had a conspiracy theory to share. He told Jake Tapper that he thinks the botched “Fast and Furious” Operation (which he is investigating as House Oversight chair) could have been a … Continue reading

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Money Monday: New Avengers Comic Teaches “Financial Literacy”

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// Here at Silver Circle we’re producing an independent film, and an accompanying independent web comic in part as an educational tool to expose young readers to the concepts of independent currency, and declaring independence from central banking. I suppose … Continue reading

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The Zoe Taylor Award presented to Meg McLain for Exceptional Courage, Principle and Virtue in Female Liberty Activism

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// For weeks now we’ve been accepting nominations for the first ever Zoe Taylor Award for exceptional courage, principle and virtue in female liberty activism, and we were overwhelmed with the responses. The award was presented before our first screening of … Continue reading

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Pop Friday: Back To The Future in Chronological Order!

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// I am, as we speak, seeing something I’ve waited 10 years to see. Back To The Future in chronological order! Call it a triumph of the information age. Ever since I was a child, and I first learned that … Continue reading

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Obtuse Award: Congress Debates Baseball More Than It Debated The Iraq War; Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens Have Been Federally Prosecuted For Perjury Longer Than Any Bank After The Financial Collapse!

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// A couple days ago, a Reddit commenter made the front page with the revealing observation that baseball has had more debate in the US Senate than the Iraq War, and that Major League Baseball Players, Barry Bonds and Roger … Continue reading

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Rebel of the Week: George Holliday, The Man Who Filmed The Rodney King Beating

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// In case you haven’t read the Silver Underground before, a little something about us: We don’t like police brutality. Like we really, really don’t like it. Back a few months ago when I was on my laptop watching police … Continue reading

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