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A unusually diverse coalition of activists sues the NSA

Posted on by Davi Barker

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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Nashville City Council Passes Facial Recognition/FBI Spying Bill

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Cities nationwide have been ramping up police-state style “security theater” policies, and Music City, USA is no exception. Nashville is now littered with spy cameras, including on private property, with one even positioned in an above-view (unfortunately for people in … Continue reading

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Flashback: Even Stevens’ Shia LaBeouf Discussed FBI Spying on Leno

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Mistrust of government has reached new heights of late in the US, particularly following revelations that the National Security Agency has been engaging in wide-net, unconstitutional search and seizure practices that involve stealing citizens’ private data from cell phones and … Continue reading

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DHS, FBI Conducting Searches at 2013 CMA Music Festival

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The federal government’s law enforcement powers are constitutionally limited for a reason — the only criminal laws it has true authority over are national affronts like treason and piracy. However, the Constitution has not been closely followed in decades, as … Continue reading

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Antiwar.com Sues FBI Over Secret Surveillance

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I’ll tell you what. Angela Keaton can keep a secret. This weekend Angela represented AntiWar.com, along with Teresa Warmke from Fr33 Aid and Carla Gericke from the Free State Project at the Bitcoin 2013 Conference, and not once did she let … Continue reading

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Rich Paul is facing 81 years rather than become an FBI informant

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Rich Paul is New Hampshire’s most prominent 420 freedom fighter and he’s been embroiled in a nefarious plot by the FBI to lock him in a cage for the rest of his life for victimless commerce. He’s now been convicted of selling … Continue reading

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Peace News Now #66: NYC Soda Ban Ruled Unconstitutional – Bloomberg Retaliates

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Peace News Now is a daily news segment containing silver and bitcoin spot prices, and all the good news Derrick J Freeman finds on his Exile Tour. Published on Mar 12, 2013 PNN #66 NYC Soda Ban Ruled Unconstitutional – Bloomberg Retaliates Christian … Continue reading

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Activists: Beware Fake Facebook Profiles

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The above screenshot of a fake Facebook persona comes from a ThinkProgress article citing efforts by a group of military contractors, working on behalf of the US Chamber of Commerce, to infiltrate left-leaning political organizations. This group called “Team Themis” … Continue reading

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FBI Gone Wild: Anarchist Witch Hunt Comes to Portlandia

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Growing up, Americans hear stories of Joseph Stalin’s security forces snatching political dissidents in the night. Few realize the extent to which this is happening right here in the United States. Using mild property damage caused at the May Day … Continue reading

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Federal Reserve Bank Heist: Shipment of New Benjamins Stolen

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Money Monday The Federal Reserve is not typically the victim of theft. In fact, many US taxpayers would argue that the institution is usually the one responsible for widespread theft and counterfeiting, as its inflationary policies steal the buying power … Continue reading

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