Monthly Archives: July 2013

TSA offers to invade your private data instead of your private parts

Posted on by Davi Barker

Perhaps you’ve come across this meme. Apparently 400 TSA agents have been arrested for theft since 2003, but no terrorists have been caught. Not deterred by utter failure, it looks like the TSA will be transitioning into a quasi-intelligence gathering agency… … Continue reading

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‘Silver Circle’ Returns to Boston Comic Con in August

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For Immediate Release Boston, MA — Silver Circle is set to return to the 2013 Boston Comic Con, which has been rescheduled for the weekend of August 3rd and 4th, as the original spring date had to be postponed in … Continue reading

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Rumors Claim JP Morgan’s Gold Vault Caught Fire in NYC

Posted on by Barry Donegan

The alternative media world lit up with activity over the weekend as reports began to surface that a fire erupted in JP Morgan’s gold vault in New York City. Sites like Before It’s News published user-taken video of fire trucks … Continue reading

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Megan and Pasha interviewed on JAGTv at Freedom Fest 2013!

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Thanks Austin for the fun interview. Freedom Fest 2013 was a HUGE success for Silver Circle. Sold so many DVD’s and sold out of Blu-Rays, plus our screening at the Anthem Film Festival had a great attendance! Check out the … Continue reading

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Living Not Surviving Reviews ‘Silver Circle’

Posted on by Barry Donegan

This has been an exciting month for Silver Circle and its worldwide community of rebellious supporters. We just wrapped up an amazing Las Vegas premiere event at Freedom Fest 2013 as a part of its Anthem Film Festival. The film … Continue reading

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Gold Price Manipulator Bernanke Admits He Doesn’t Understand Gold

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Forbes is reporting on Bernanke’s comments before Congress today in which he admitted that he doesn’t understand gold prices. This comes right after an announcement that the Federal Reserve may delay its plan to taper off of its quantitative easing … Continue reading

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The Dollar Vigilante’s 15 Reasons to Flee the Police State

Posted on by Barry Donegan

Jorge Gato over at The Dollar Vigilante posted a shocking compilation of government abuses and absurdities on a blog called “15 More Reasons for Fleeing the Police State.” We think you should check it out. Browse the 15 reasons below, … Continue reading

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What’s up with Victor Brandt’s bonsai tree in Silver Circle?

Posted on by Davi Barker

Long before I was writing for this blog I was a fan of Silver Circle. And before any animation was released there was the web comic. It used to come out one page at a time. On page 26, Fed … Continue reading

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A unusually diverse coalition of activists sues the NSA

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What do marijuana advocates, Muslim activists, gun licensees, and environmental groups all have in common? They sued the NSA yesterday. A big stack of advocacy groups all joined forces in a lawsuit against the NSA, the Justice Department, the FBI and the … Continue reading

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Town of Deer Trail, CO Ponders Issuing Drone Hunting Licenses

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Government use of drone technology has stimulated a crucial debate about civil liberties. For years, Americans have watched as their tax dollars have been taken to fund these unmanned aerial vehicles, which have mainly been used to tear apart the … Continue reading

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