Monthly Archives: November 2012
Posted on November 30, 2012 by Davi Barker
Do you remember cult-films? They were films too weird to appeal to a mainstream audience, but instead they acquired a fan base so enthralled, so enthused, so blindly obsessed that these quirky little low budget indie films gave birth to and entire … Continue reading →
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Posted on November 29, 2012 by Barry Donegan
As Pfc Bradley Manning’s court-martial moves forward, disturbing new information has been released regarding his detention conditions. NBC news is reporting that Navy Captain William Hocter, Manning’s psychiatrist during his detention at Quantico, repeatedly expressed concerns that Manning was being held … Continue reading →
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Posted on November 28, 2012 by Barry Donegan
When it comes to the fiscal cliff debate, politicians and media personalities have caught doomsday fever. Based on the alarming way in which they describe an upcoming scenario in which taxes will rise and future spending increases will be cut … Continue reading →
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Posted on November 28, 2012 by Davi Barker
We’ve all heard jury nullification… how about defendant nullification. In Livingston, Montana this week a just walked out of a courtroom while the court was in session while being heckled by an unruly crowd at the behest of the defendant, … Continue reading →
Posted in Rebel of the Week | Tagged Courtroom Activism, Heckling Judge, Joel Boniek, Jury Nullification, Livingston Montana | Comments on Facebook
Posted on November 27, 2012 by Barry Donegan
Activists concerned with preserving US sovereignty often expose scenarios in which the United Nations attempts to wrestle authority away from legitimate democratic institutions. For example, Tea Partiers often cite Agenda 21 as an illegitimate attempt by the UN to impose … Continue reading →
Posted in Tin Foil Tuesday | Tagged agenda 21, Colorado, Feature, International Drug Control Treaties, International Narcotics Control Board, Marijuana legalization, National Sovereignty, Tin Foil Tuesday, Tinfoil Tuesday, United Nations, Washington | Comments on Facebook
Posted on November 27, 2012 by megan
Secondary dose of Tinfoil Tuesday Epistemology is a bitch. Sometimes we know that what we know is real. Too many of our fellow humans know that what they know is false, but they choose to believe it anyway, because they … Continue reading →
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Posted on November 27, 2012 by Davi Barker
It is now an entrenched American tradition that just hours after being thankful for all that they have, many people flock to the big-box stores, trampling and pummeling one another to buy whatever they don’t have at a discount. This … Continue reading →
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Posted on November 27, 2012 by megan
What you need to know: It’s this Saturday in New Orleans at the Wizard World Comic Con (Room 279, 2nd floor) Starts promptly at 4pm (sign up for the free raffle as you enter!) This is the 2nd public screening … Continue reading →
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Posted on November 26, 2012 by Davi Barker
We’ve said this over and over again but it keeps coming up. Any nation that tries to conduct trade without the US dollar becomes an enemy of the State. As we’ve discussed, Gaddafi’s Pan-African gold currency was one factor behind … Continue reading →
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Posted on November 26, 2012 by Barry Donegan
On November 24th, protesters assembled nationwide for the second time this year to denounce the Federal Reserve’s fiat banking system. Since 1913, this dastardly banking cartel has been systematically devaluing the US Dollar at the expense of underprivileged families and … Continue reading →
Posted in Monetary Policy, Money Monday, United States | Tagged Ben Bernanke, Boston, Competition in Currency, End the Fed, Feature, Federal Reserve, Fiat Currency, Little Rock, Money Monday, Nationwide Protest, Ron Paul, Steve Forbes | Comments on Facebook ← Older posts