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911 / World Trade Center
911 / World Trade Center
Edited by
Donna Hancock
The September 11 attacks (often referred to as September 11th, pronounced September eleventh, or 9/11, pronounced nine-eleven) were a series of coordinated suicide attacks by Al-Qaeda upon the United States on September 11, 2001. On that morning, 19 Al-Qaeda terrorists hijacked four commercial passenger jet airliners.[1][2] The hijackers intentionally crashed two of the airliners into the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York City, killing everyone on board and many others working in the buildings. Both buildings collapsed within two hours, destroying nearby buildings and damaging others. The hijackers crashed a third airliner into the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia, just outside of Washington, D.C. The fourth plane crashed into a field near Shanksville in rural Pennsylvania, after some of its passengers and flight crew attempted to retake control of the plane, which the hijackers had redirected toward Washington, D.C. There were no survivors from any of the flights.
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Activism
Patriots doing what they do: spreading the word.
Edited by
Thomas Costanzo
Activism is the practice of vigorous, intentional action to bring about social, political, economic, judicial, and/or environmental change. This action is in support of, or in opposition to, one side of a controversial argument.
Activism is often used synonymously with free speech, demonstration, protest or dissent. Activism can stem from any number of political or social orientations and take many forms, from letter writing and video taping to political campaigns, boycotts, rallies, street marches, work stoppages and hunger strikes, or even guerrilla tactics.
In some cases, activism has nothing to do with protest or confrontation. Some religious, feminist vegetarian/vegan or political activists seek to persuade people to change their behavior directly, rather than to persuade governments to change laws. Cooperative movements such as www.titania.org and www.AOCS.com seek to build new private institutions, which conform to cooperative principles without the use of government.
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Agriculture
Agriculture / Farming
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
Harvesting the Land
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American Community Survey
The American Community Interrogation
Edited by
Terry Bressi
The Census Bureau has rolled out its most intrusive project to date in the form of the American Community Survey. This survey is conducted on a rolling basis and targets 250,000 households every month
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Anthropology
Anthropology
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
Developments in the origins and the culture of humans and their societies.
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Archeology
Archeology
Edited by
Powell Gammill
The scientific study of historic or prehistoric peoples and their cultures by analysis of their artifacts, inscriptions, monuments, and other such remains, esp. those that have been excavated.
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Architecture
Architecture
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
Special Architecture - How we will live, work and play in the future & milestones of the Past
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Arizona Laws and Arizona Founding Documents
Arizona Revised Statutes - Bills - Constitution
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
Where to go to search Arizona Laws - Arizona Legislative Bills - Arizona Constitution and more.
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Arizona's Top News
Arizona's Top News
Edited by
Powell Gammill
Desert Dust and Dirt - Arizona's Latest & Hottest News.
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Art
Great Art
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
Art, Artists and their work
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Audio Archives
Audio Archives
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
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B.O.R.G.
B.O.R.G.
Edited by
Bob Podolsky
BORG is an acronym, coined by Bob Podolsky
It stands for the three institutions that we usually expect to solve humanities societal problems:
Business specifically Big Business and Banks big enough to influence legislation,
Organized
Religion, and
Government
The BORG is a PARASITE and like all parasites it is destined to eventually destroy the host. Who is the host? We are! There has never been a societal problem that the BORG actually solved. Yet most of us keep expecting these institutions to improve our lives. This is unrealistic, as you will understand when you understand their true nature.
The BORG is the root cause of the most serious problems that humanity faces. It perpetuates these problems by perpetuating the mechanism that we call the MATRIX.
For more information on the BORG visit www.titanians.org
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Big Brother
Big Brother
Edited by
Powell Gammill
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Bill of Rights
Bill of Rights Issues and News
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
The addition of the Bill of Rights was the compromise made with those who feared the future abuses by a strong central government. Here are current examples of what they feared.
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Biofuel
Biofuel
Edited by
Donna Hancock
Alternative fuels
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Bioterrorism
Bioterrorism
Edited by
Donna Hancock
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Books
Books that bring Enlightenment (suggestions?)
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
Prometheus is credited with bringing enlightenment to humans. Prometheus stole fire from the gods and gave it to humankind, bringing the power of warmth and light to the dark and miserable earth.
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Bush Administration
Bush Administration
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
President George Bush, Vice President Dick Cheney, the Cabinet and Executive Branch of the federal government.
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CAFRs - Your Government's Wealth Shown
Reviews of Arizona CAFRs
Edited by
Steve Porak
A review of some Arizona local Government Comprehensive Annual Financial Reports (CAFRs)
Learn about the biggest game in town, or, as always, follow the money
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Campaign for Liberty
Campaign for Liberty
Edited by
Donna Hancock
Our mission is to promote and defend the great American principles of individual liberty, constitutional government, sound money, free markets, and a noninterventionist foreign policy, by means of educational and political activity.
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Canning
Canning - Food Storage Preparation
Edited by
Donna Hancock
The search for better canning equipment, healthier eating, and self reliance.
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Cartoons and Web Graphics
Cartoons and Web Graphics
Edited by
Scott Bieser
Cartoons and animations pertaining to liberty, found in various places of the World Wide Web.
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Casey Research Articles
Casey Research Articles
Casey Research's Articles
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Central Intelligence Agency
Central Intelligence Agency
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
The Central Intelligence Agency (C.I.A.) and its interactions with the world and our nation.
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Charles Goyette Show Archive
Charles Goyette Show Archive & Book List
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
America's most independent talk show host: Archive of the Charles Goyette radio programs heard weekdays on KFNX 1100AM. Links to his web site and book suggestions.
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Checkpoints
Suspicionless Checkpoints
Edited by
Terry Bressi
Information regarding the growing reliance on suspicionless checkpoints by the state as a tool for social control.
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China
China
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
China - Economy - Infrastructure - Society - Architecture - People - Culture - Government - Military - Foreign Policy
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Climate Change
Climate Change
Edited by
Glenn Jacobs
Climate change is any long-term change in the patterns of average weather of a specific region or the Earth as a whole. Climate change reflects abnormal variations to the Earth's climate and subsequent effects on other parts of the Earth, such as in the ice caps over durations ranging from decades to millions of years.
In recent usage, especially in the context of environmental policy, climate change usually refers to changes in modern climate.
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Communications
Phone - Cell - Satellite - Ham Radio - CB
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
Personal Communications News / Voice and Data Communications - Telephone, Mobile, Cellular, Ham Radio, Citizen Band (CBs)
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Conscription
Conscription (The Draft)
Edited by
Powell Gammill
The draft, conscription, universal service ... you know it is coming. You know it is slavery. You know it is un-American.
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Conspiracies
Today's Conspiracy, Tomorrow's Truth
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
People and government conspiring together by sinister design to gain power and money.
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Constitution
CONSTITUTION
Edited by
Greg Slaughter
The Constitution category is intended for any material or articles to do with the Constitution, our rights protected under the constitutional, our God given rights, freedom, liberty, sovereignty, law and justice, protection against government tyranny, etc.
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Continental Congress 2009
Continental Congress 2009
Edited by
Donna Hancock
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Corruption
Corruption
Edited by
Thomas Costanzo
Political corruption is the use of legislated powers by government officials for illegitimate private gain. Misuse of government power, such as repression of political opponents and general police brutality, is not considered political corruption. Neither are illegal acts by private persons or corporations not directly involved with the government.
All forms of government are susceptible to political corruption. Forms of corruption vary, but include bribery, extortion, cronyism, nepotism, patronage, graft, and embezzlement. While corruption may facilitate criminal enterprise such as drug trafficking, money laundering, and trafficking, it is not restricted to these organized crime activities. In some nations, corruption is so common that it has gained normative status. The end point of political corruption is a kleptocracy, literally "rule by thieves".
Bribery around the world is estimated at about $1 trillion and the on the bottom billion people living in extreme poverty.
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corruption
The Real Newt Gingrich
Edited by
Bryan Turner
Art Thompson discusses the announcement that Newt Gingrich will work with Arne Duncan and Rev. Al Sharpton, providing some much needed insight on this seemingly strange pairing.
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Criminal Justice System
Courts of Law
Edited by
Powell Gammill
Your guide to "justice", prisons and law enforcement in Arizona and the U.S.
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Currencies
Currencies
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
Currency can refer to either paper such as the US dollar, or to the coins and banknotes of a particular currency, which comprise the physical aspects of a nation's money supply. The other part of a nation's money supply consists of money deposited in banks, called deposit money, ownership of which can be transferred by means of cheques and other money transfers such as credit and debit cards. Deposit money and currency are money in the sense that both are acceptable as a means of exchange, but money need not necessarily be currency.
Historically, money in the form of currency has predominated. Historically gold or silver coins of intrinsic value commensurate with the monetary unit commodity money, have been the norm. Modern currency, as fiat money, is intrinsically worthless. One type of currency over another in commodity money systems has arisen, usually when a government designates through decrees, that only particular monetary units shall be accepted in payment for taxes.
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Death
Strange, Interesting and Normal Deaths
Edited by
Thomas Costanzo
This is a page devoted to the interesting and sometimes conspiratorial nature deaths of people who are of note. So many times in society people are whacked, clipped, or other wise silenced. Many of these deaths are performed protect the status quo. Dead men tell no tales.
Whether we realize it or not death is inevitable! We will all at some day be on our death bed. Society norms dictate that we do everything possible to avoid death and humans in their last days
Seasons don't fear the reaper Nor do the wind, the sun or the rain..we can be like they are Come on baby...don't fear the reaper
Baby take my hand...don't fear the reaper We'll be able to fly...don't fear the reaper
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Death Penalty
Death Penalty
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
The death penalty or capital Punishment, is the execution of a person by judicial process as a punishment for an offense. Crimes that can result in a death penalty are known as capital crimes or capital offences. The term capital originates from Latin capitalis, literally "regarding the head" (Latin caput). A capital crime was originally one punished by the severing of the head.
The death penalty, can be considered to be a culturally universal, excluding those with state religious proscriptions against it. Article 2 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union will prohibit capital punishment.
60% of the worldwide population live in countries where executions take place insofar as the four most populous countries in the world the People's Republic of China, India, United States and Indonesia, apply the death penalty.
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Declaration of Independence
Declaration of Independence
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
The United States Declaration of Independence: Template for overthrowing tyranny. July 4, 1776
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Declare Your Independence with Ernest Hancock
Declare Your Independence with Ernest Hancock
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
Show Summary KPHX 1480
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Defending Archimedes
Defending Archimedes
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
Defending the Genius of youth from The State to ensure the future of humanity.
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Depression
Depression
Edited by
Glenn Jacobs
News concerning the collapsing economy.
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Dollar Meltdown The
The Dollar Meltdown By Charles Goyette
Edited by
Charles Goyette
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Domestic Policy
Domestic Policy
U.S. government policy decisions, programs, and actions that primarily deal with matters internal to the U.S.A.
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Draft
The Military Draft
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
The Coming Draft of Americans into Forced Government Service
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Drug War
The War on Some Drugs
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
Chronicles of the failed Drug War in the United States of America and around the world.
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Drugs and Medications
Your Body and Your Rights at Risk
Drugs, therapies and alternative medicines to keep you healthy and their regulation and suppression by the state.
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Economy - Economics USA
Economy and Economics
Edited by
Powell Gammill
Money, materials, or labor produced or purchased within the U.S., and the regulation and restraints by the state. We cover economics as well as free enterprise concepts and economists such as John Maynard Keynes, Milton Friedman, Ludwig Von Mises, Murray Rothbard, Friedrich von Hayek, Henry Hazlitt, Harry Browne, James Cook,
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Economy - International
International Economy
Edited by
Paul Schauble
International Finance and the Demise of the Dollar
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Education: Government Schools
Government Schools
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
Public school education produced by government using tax dollars.
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Education: Private Religious Schools
Private Religious Schools
Private school education produced by religious institutions charging tuition.
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Education: Private Secular Schools and Home School
Private Secular Schools - Home School
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
Private school education produced by home schooling parents or secular institutions charging tuition.
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Eminent Domain
Eminent Domain
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
The US Constitution requires that just compensation be paid when the power of eminent domain is used, and requires "public use" of the property,... then the Supreme Court got in trouble.
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Employee and Employer Relations
Union and Non-Union Issues
Employee and employer interactions in the workplace: union and non-union.
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Energy
Energy
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
Energy sources, costs, policies, production and consumption and its regulation by government.
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Entertainment: Concerts - Theatre - Events
Concerts - Theatre - Events
Concerts, theater and events: upcoming and reviews
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Entertainment: Games
Games
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
Games, Gaming, Video Games
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Entertainment: Movies
Man of the Year
Edited by
Michael Shelby
The movie Man of the Year is a requisite viewing experience for anyone fed up with our political system, for anyone with an interest in election integrity or anyone who wants hope and laughs
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Entertainment: Music
Music
Music: upcoming recorded releases and reviews.
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Entertainment: Night Life - Night Clubs
Night Life - Night Clubs
Night life, clubbing, night clubs, dancing, partying, raves, drinking
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Entertainment: Outdoor Recreation
Outdoor Recreation
Outdoor recreation events. Having fun outside: hiking, camping, riding, boating, etc.
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Entertainment: Sports
Sports
Sports upcoming, news and reports.
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Entertainment: Television (TV)
Television (TV)
Edited by
Powell Gammill
Anything having to do with television, including the so called news.
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Environment
Environment
Environment: science, history, conditions, pollution and regulation by government interacting with nature.
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Ernest Hancock "Declare Your Independence"
"Declare Your Independence with Ernest Hancock"
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
Search Ernest Hancock's radio show archive by Subject - Date - Guest - Keywords from every show. MP3 segments ready for download.
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Eugenics / Vaccinations
Eugenics / Vaccinations
Edited by
Thomas Costanzo
Eugenics is the study of, or belief in, the possibility of improving the qualities of the human species or a human population by such means as discouraging reproduction by persons having genetic defects or presumed to have inheritable undesirable traits (negative eugenics), encouraging reproduction by persons presumed to have inheritable desirable traits (positive eugenics). Prominent in the late 19th century and the Progressive Era, eugenics became a core tenet of some of the policies behind the National Socialist German Workers' Party reign.
The word eugenics derives from the Greek word eu (good or well) and the suffix -genēs (born), and was coined by Sir Francis Galton in 1883, who defined it as "the study of all agencies under human control which can improve or impair the racial quality of future generations".
Historically, the Eugenics has referred to everything from prenatal care for mothers to forced sterilization, forced vaccinations and euthanasia.
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European Union
European Union
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
The consolidation of Europe is demonstrating the results of a collective government becoming isolated from the individual.
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Evavuations / Catastrophe
Evavuations / Catastrophe
Edited by
Thomas Costanzo
is the immediate and rapid movement of people away from the threat or actual occurrence of a hazard. Examples range from the small scale evacuation of a building due to a bomb threat or fire to the large scale evacuation of a district because of a flood, bombardment or approaching hurricane. In situations involving hazardous materials or possible contamination, evacuees may be decontaminated prior to being transported out of the contaminated area.
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Events: America
Events of Interest in The United States
Edited by
Clay Douglas
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Events: Arizona
Arizona Events
Notice of events taking place in Arizona, and their subsequent review.
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Events: New Mexico
New Mexico Activities and Events
Edited by
Clay Douglas
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F.E.M.A.
F.E.M.A.
Edited by
Donna Hancock
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Family
Family
Edited by
Greg Slaughter
Family denotes a group of people affiliated by a consanguinity, affinity or co-residence. Concepts of consanguinity originally referred to relations by "blood," anthropologists have argued that one must understand the idea of "blood" metaphorically, and that many societies understand 'family' through other concepts rather than through genetic distance.
One of the primary functions of the family is to produce and reproduce persons, biologically and socially. From the perspective of children, the family is a family of orientation: the family serves to locate children socially, and plays a major role in their enculturation and socialization. From the point of view of the parent(s), the family is a family of procreation the goal of which is to produce and enculturate and socialize children. Other family functions include: a sexual division of labor, marriage, and the resulting relationship between two people, is necessary for the formation of an economically productive household.
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Federal Reserve
Federal Reserve
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
The Federal Reserve System (also known as the Federal Reserve, and informally as the Fed) is the central banking system of the United States. The Federal Reserve was created unconstitutionally, in 1913 by the Federal Reserve Act. Over time, the Federal Reserve System has greatly expanded and through its due to its power to create money out of nothing has concentrated social, economic and political power into the hands of a select few. Events it has coordinated, such as the Great Depression and numerous booms and busts have led invariably to further increases in the powers of the Federal Reserve.
The Federal Reserve is regarded as a quasi-public banking system, since it has aspects of both a government run system and private enterprise. According to the Federal Reserve, there are presently five different parts of the Federal Reserve System. The Federal Reserve is a foreign corporation whose shareholders are unknown, The Federal Reserve operates in secret and has never been audited.
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Federal Reserve Bank
End The Fed
Edited by
Powell Gammill
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Feminism
Feminism
Edited by
Rachel Gluck
Women's Empowerment
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Food
Food
Edited by
Powell Gammill
Food and drink
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Food Recipes - Long Term Storage Foods
Food Recipes - Long Term Storage Foods+
Edited by
Donna Hancock
An accumulation of recipes that feature prepared ready to eat food that can be stored for future use.
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Foreign Policy
Foreign Policy
Edited by
John Factious
U.S. government policy decisions, programs, and actions that primarily deal in interactions with foreign nations.
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Free Speech
Free Speech
Edited by
Jim Stachowiak
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Free Trade
Free Trade
Edited by
Powell Gammill
Government out of our business, or subsidies, taxes, tariffs, quotas, and barriers. How much do you want to pay for the things you buy?
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Freedom's Phoenix
Freedom's Phoenix Workshop
Edited by
Powell Gammill
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FreedomsPhoenix Tutorials
FreedomsPhoenix Tutorials
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
Site Navigation - Reporting the News - Letters to the Editor - Search - Archives - Language Translations - Levels of Membership
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Future Predictions
Future Predictions
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
Future Predictions: Social, Technological, Political, Medical, Economic, Climate, Transportation
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General Opinion
General Opinion
Edited by
Chuck Adkins
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Geography
Geography
The study of the earth, particularly its surface features and the distribution of life and activity upon the planet.
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God, Government and other assorted myths....
God, Government and other assorted myths....
Edited by
Mike Wasdin
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Government
Government
Edited by
Powell Gammill
A place to list all of the accomplishments of man's greatest invention: Government. For without government we might keep what we produce and do as we please.
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Great Money Making Plans!
My Power Mall
Edited by
Mike Wasdin
http://www.supermegamall.info
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Gun Rights
Gun Rights
Edited by
Andre Campos
The right to keep and bear arms (RKBA) or right to bear arms is the concept that people have a personal right to weapons for individual use, or a collective right to bear arms in a militia, or both.
The people's right to have their own arms for their defense is described in the philosophical and political writings of Aristotle, Cicero, John Locke, Machiavelli and Jefferson. Though possessing arms appears to be distinct from "bearing" them, the possession of arms is recognized as necessary for and a logical precursor to the bearing of arms.
Don Kates, a civil liberties lawyer, cites historic English usage describing the "right to keep and bear their private arms." The phrase in the Pennsylvania ratifying convention states:
"The people have a right to bear arms for the defense of themselves and their own state, or the United States, or the purpose of killing game; and no law shall be passed for disarming the people or any of them, unless for crimes committed..."
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Habeas Corpus
Habeas Corpus
Edited by
Donna Hancock
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Health and Physical Fitness
Fit to Be Free
Health, physical fitness and your well being.
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Healthcare
Edited by
Powell Gammill
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Healthcare Industry
Healthcare Industry
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
Healthcare Industry - Healthcare Industrial Complex
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History
History
History of America, history of the world.
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Home School Radio
Home Schoolers Free Media
Edited by
Selby Evans
Student Activists
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Homeland Security
Homeland Security
Edited by
Terry Bressi
The United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is a Cabinet department of the United States federal government with the primary responsibilities of protecting the territory of the U.S. from terrorist attacks and responding to natural disasters.
Whereas the Department of Defense is charged with military actions abroad, the Department of Homeland Security works in the civilian sphere to protect the United States within, at, and outside its borders. Its stated goal is to prepare for, prevent, and respond to domestic emergencies, particularly terrorism. On March 1, 2003, DHS absorbed the Immigration and Naturalization Service and assumed its duties. In doing so, it divided the enforcement and services functions into two separate and new agencies: Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Citizenship and Immigration Services. Additionally, the border enforcement functions of the INS, the U.S. Customs Service, and the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service were consolidated into a new agency under DHS: U.S. Customs and Border Protection. The Federal Protective Service falls under Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
With more than 200,000 employees, DHS is the third largest Cabinet department, after the Departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs. Homeland security policy is coordinated at the White House by the Homeland Security Council. Other agencies with significant homeland security responsibilities include the Departments of Health and Human Services, Justice, and Energy.
The creation of DHS constituted the biggest government reorganization in American history, and the most substantial reorganization of federal agencies since the National Security Act of 1947, which placed the different military departments under a secretary of defense and created the National Security Council and Central Intelligence Agency. DHS also constitutes the most diverse merger of federal functions and responsibilities, incorporating 22 government agencies into a single organization.
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Housing
Housing
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
Real estate, the housing market, real property sales and purchasing, design, innovations, renovations, restrictions and regulations.
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How To
How To
Edited by
Thomas Costanzo
Learn how to do just about everything, where you can find How To instructions. Publish your own articles and How To videos.
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Humor
Humor - Things that make you laugh.
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
Humorous stories, jokes, anecdotes, fables, comedy acts, online video ...
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Identity Theft
Identity Theft
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
Identity Theft. Where the data comes from, who supplies it, how to shield yourself and the future of being watched and used.
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Immigration
Border Issues
Legal and illegal immigration, alien rights, migrant workers, visas, borders, arrests, laws, regulations and absurdities in the USA.
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Impeachment
Impeach
Edited by
Powell Gammill
The removal of George Bush and Dick Cheney from office with the Democrats kicking and screaming all the way.
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Imperialism
Imperialism
Edited by
Stephen Lendman
Imperialism, Empire, Roman, United States, America, Militarism, Conquest, Dictatorship, Global, Central America, South America
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Imperialism (open)
Imperialism, Colonialism & Empire
Edited by
Powell Gammill
Advocating and extending the rule or authority of an empire or nation over foreign countries, or of acquiring and holding colonies and dependencies as to ruthlessly secure for controlling purposes a single state.
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Intelligence: Use and Abuse
Intelligence: Use and Abuse
Edited by
Ray McGovern
The prostitution of the intelligence process to "justify" the attack and occupation of Iraq shows what can happen when the process is politicized. Never before has there been such a premium on integrity in intelligence analysis and reporting.
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Internet
Cyberspace Issues
Internet usage, restrictions, censorship, freedom, blogging, video, podcasting, photo galleries, chat rooms, cyberspace
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Inventions
Inventions
Edited by
Robert Anderson
Free Minds and Free-Markets create......
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Iran
Iran
News related to Iran, including U.S. interactions and Iran's interactions with its neighbors.
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Israel
Israel
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
Israel is a developed state in Western Asia located on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea. It borders Lebanon in the north, Syria in the northeast, Jordan in the east, and Egypt on the southwest, and contains geographically diverse features within its relatively small area. Also adjacent are the West Bank to the east and Gaza Strip to the southwest. Israel is the world's only predominantly Jewish state with a population of about 7.4 million people, of whom approximately 5.62 million are Jewish.
Following the birth of political Zionism in 1897 and the Balfour Declaration, the League of Nations granted the United Kingdom the British Mandate of Palestine after World War I, In November 1947 the United Nations decided on partition of Palestine into a Jewish state, an Arab state, and a UN-administered Jerusalem. Partition was accepted by Zionist leaders and lead to the 19471948 War. Israel declared independence on May 14, 1948 and neighboring Arab states attacked the next day.
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Israel - Palestine
Israel - Palestine
Edited by
Stephen Lendman
Israeli oppression against the Palestinian people
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Jekyll Island May 2009
Jekyll Island May 2009
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
In May of 2009 Bob Schultz of 'We the People' organized a meeting in defense of the US Constitution on Jekyll Island. Jekyll Island is off the coast of Georgia an is where the Federal Reserve was created.
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Just For Fun!
Just For Fun!
Edited by
Donna Hancock
Enjoy the precious moments of your lives......
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Justice and Judges
Justice & Judges
Edited by
Powell Gammill
Judges and their courts, and the contempt they have for the public.
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Kids
Stuff for Kids!
Edited by
Chuck Adkins
Stuff for the little kids and some of the no so little kids in our midst.
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La Filosofia de la Libertad
La Filosofia de la Libertad
Edited by
Ricardo Valenzuela
La Filosofia de la Libertad
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Law Enforcers or Peace Officers
Law Enforcers or Peace Officers
Law enforcement, police, sheriffs and deputies, peace officers. Their actions and activities. Flash a badge?
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Legislative Mischief
Legislative Mischief
Whether U.S. or State Congress', they all have entertaining ideas on ruling over you and seizing your labor and money. Tell us what you have found.
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LOVE
LOVE
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
Evidence of Love
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Marriage
Government Sanctioned or Civil Unions
Marriage under a license from the state. Laws and regulations. Marriage tax.
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Martial Law
Martial Law
Edited by
Powell Gammill
Martial law is the system of rules that takes effect when the military takes control of the normal administration of justice.
The legal effects of a declaration of martial law differ in various jurisdictions, but they generally involve a suspension of normal civil rights and the extension to the civilian population of summary military justice or of military law. Although temporary in theory, a state of martial law may in fact continue indefinitely.
Martial law imposed during wars or occupations in the absence of any other civil government. Martial law can be declared in cases of major natural disasters; however most countries use a different legal construct, such as a "state of emergency".
In many countries martial law imposes particular rules, one of which is curfew. Often, under this system, the administration of justice is left to a military tribunal, called a court-martial. The suspension of the writ of habeas corpus is likely to occur.
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MEDIA (MainStreamMedia - aka MSM)
MEDIA (MainStreamMedia - aka MSM)
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
The Worthless MainStreamMedia,... Here's Why!
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MEDIA BLOG REFERENCES
MEDIA BLOG REFERENCES
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
Daily Blogs of importace to the news media.
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MEDIA GOVERNMENT REFERENCES
MEDIA GOVERNMENT REFERENCES
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
LINKS TO GOVERNMENT AGENCIES AND OFFICIALS OF IMPORTANCE TO THE MEDIA.
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MEDIA NEWS REFERENCES
Popular Resources for the News Media
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
Sites where members of the news media can find sources of current political information.
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Media: Internet
Media: Internet
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
Resources for the Internet media: reporters, writers, bloggers, podcasters, vodcasters.
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Media: Print
Print (is sooooo last century)
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
Resources for the print media: newspapers and magazines, reporters, editors and publishers.
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Media: Radio
Radio
Edited by
Chad Lawrence
INDUSTRY NEWS FOR THE VALLEY OF THE SUN
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Media: Television
Television
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
Resources for televison media: reporters, announcers, and producers.
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Mediterranean Union
Mediterranean Union
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
The growth of the European Union and the new/old effort to create the Mediterranean Union (Roman Empire)
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Men trying to be our God
Men Trying to be our GOD
Edited by
K Liberty
Ordinary MEN attempt to be our GOD on this earth, through the use and excuse of "government." 100 million people have died this last 100 years from their own governments, due to this phenom
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Mexican United States Relations
Mexican-United States Relations
Edited by
Ricardo Valenzuela
Un analisis honesto de las verdaderas relaciones entre nuestros paises lejos de los engranajes de gobiernos en el paraiso de la libertad
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Mexico
Mexico
Edited by
Powell Gammill
News pertaining to Mexico of interest to Gringos
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Military
Military Capabilities - Weapons and...
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
Military: Personnel, weapons, capabilities, policies, budgets, military news that is not war related.
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Militia
Militia
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
Americans arming themselves with information and other means to defend their Lives, Liberties and Property against tyranny.
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Motivation
Motivation
Edited by
Thomas Costanzo
A positive mental attitude will carry you through the tough times as well as the good times. Good things take time, Great things happen overnight
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NATO
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
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NeoCons
NeoCons
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
The History of the NeoConservatives, who they are and their plans.
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New World Order
New World Order
Edited by
Xander Holman
In conspiracy theory, the term New World Order or NWO refers to the emergence of a bureaucratic collectivist one-world government.
The common theme in conspiracy theories about a New World Order is that a powerful and secretive elite of globalists is conspiring to eventually rule the world through an autonomous world government, which would replace sovereign nation-states and other checks and balances in international power struggles. Significant occurrences in politics and finance are speculated to be caused by an extremely influential cabal operating through many front organizations. Numerous historical and current events are seen as steps in an on-going plot to achieve world domination through secret political gatherings and decision-making processes.
Prior to the early 1990s, New World Order conspiracism was limited to two subcultures, primarily the militantly anti-government right, and secondarily Christian fundamentalists concerned with end-time emergence of the Antichrist.
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North American Union
North American Union
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
There is a semi-Secret effort to combine the United States with Canada and Mexico into one Economic and Political entity
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Nutrition
Nutrition - Food, Supplements & Health
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
What is good and bad to eat,... and why.
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Obama Administration
Obama Administration
Edited by
Powell Gammill
Barak Obama was elected as the 44th President of the United State's you will find a diverse compilation of information on Barak Obama's administration from before he was elected to present. We examine his questionable birth, policies, election, relationships, scandals and successes.
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Off Grid Living
Off Grid Living
Edited by
Robert Anderson
Living independent of Utilities, Growing and Raising your own food, creating your own Power, providing your own Water & Waste Management and your Communication options.
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OLYMPICS Beijing China Summer 2008
Olympics - Beijing China Summer 2008
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
OLYMPICS Beijing China Summer 2008
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Outdoor Survival
What you Need to Survive
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
Backpacks -Books - Clothing - Communication - Cooking - Fire Starters - First Aid - Food - Hygiene - Knives -Lights - Miscellaneous - Navigation - Signaling - Firearms - Training - Optics
Survival Ge
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Palestine -- Israel
Palestine -- Israel
Edited by
Powell Gammill
Palestinian news that effects peace and stability in the region, including Israeli interactions
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Pandemic
Pandemic
Edited by
Xander Holman
A pandemic (from Greek πᾶν pan "all" + δῆμος demos "people") is an epidemic of infectious disease that is spreading through human populations across a large region; for instance a continent, or even worldwide.
A widespread endemic disease that is stable in terms of how many people are getting sick from it is not a pandemic. Further, flu pandemics exclude seasonal flu. Throughout history there have been a number of pandemics, such as smallpox and tuberculosis. More recent pandemics include the HIV pandemic and the 2009 flu pandemic.
a pandemic can start when three conditions have been met:
* emergence of a disease new to a population;
* agents infect humans, causing serious illness; and
* agents spread easily and sustainably among humans.
A disease or condition is not a pandemic merely because it is widespread or kills many people; it must also be infectious. For instance, cancer is responsible for many deaths but is not considered a pandemic because the disease is not infectious or contagious.
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PC: Political Correctness
PC: Political Correctness
Edited by
Randy Ricochet
Issues of Political Correctness, censorship and multiculturalism.
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Philanthropy
Philanthropy
An individual effort or inclination to increase the well-being of humankind, through activities, institutions, charitable aid or donations.
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Philosophy of Liberty
Philosophy of Liberty
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
Philosophy of Liberty: In just 8 minutes you can learn what your freedom is all about. (ISIL) One of the finest achievements in animation.
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Philosophy: Anarchism
Anarchism
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
All forms of government are oppressive and undesirable and should be abolished. Active resistance against the state. Rejection of all forms of coercive control and authority.
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Philosophy: Communism
Communism
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
Economic system characterized by collective ownership of property and labor organized for the common advantage of all members.
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Philosophy: Conservatism
Conservatism
Respect for traditional institutions, distrust of government activism, and opposition to sudden change in the established order.
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Philosophy: Fascism
Fascism
Centralization of authority under a dictator, stringent socioeconomic controls, suppression of opposition through terror and censorship, and typically a policy of belligerent nationalism and racism.
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Philosophy: Liberalism
Liberalism
Natural goodness of humans and the autonomy of the individual, favoring civil and political liberties, government by law with consent of the governed, and protection from arbitrary authority.
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Philosophy: Libertarianism
Libertarianism
Maximizing individual rights, private property ownership, laissez-faire economics and minimizing the role of the state.
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Philosophy: Objectivism
Philosophy: Objectivism
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
The philosophy of Self-Interest.
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Philosophy: Political
Political Philosophy, General
Edited by
Leon Felkins
This category is for the purpose of comparative analysis of the various political ideologies, beliefs, theories, etc.
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Philosophy: Socialism
Socialism
Edited by
Thomas Costanzo
Socialism refers to various theories of economic organization advocating public or direct worker ownership and administration of the means of production and allocation of resources, and a society characterized by equal access to resources for all individuals with an egalitarian method of compensation. It is characterized by unequal distribution of wealth and compensation according to work done. Contrary to popular belief, socialism is not a political system; it is an economic system distinct from capitalism.
Most socialists share the view that capitalism unfairly concentrates power and wealth among a small segment of society that controls capital and derives its wealth through exploitation, creates an unequal society, does not provide equal opportunities for everyone to maximize their potentialities and does not utilize technology and resources to their maximum potential nor in the interests of the public.
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Police State
Police State
Edited by
Powell Gammill
Police State describes a state in which the government exercises rigid and repressive controls over the social, economic and political life of the population, especially by means of a secret police force.
A police state typically exhibits elements of totalitarianism and social control, and there is usually little or no distinction between the law and the exercise of political power by the executive. In the police state, rights are non existent and laws are selectively enforced.
The inhabitants of a police state experience restrictions on their mobility, and on their freedom to express or communicate political or other views, which are subject to police monitoring or enforcement. Political control may be exerted by means of a secret police force, which operates outside the boundaries normally imposed by a constitutional state.
Other terms: dictatorship, monocracy, one-man rule, Stalinism, totalitarianism, tyranny, authoritarianism, Caesarism, despotism, absolutism, gestapo, IRS
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Political Parties
Coalition
Edited by
TheMelinda
Political parties are a tool we have used historically to advance agendas. Parties divide, hijacking Americans into loyalities directed towards organizations instead of to America's principles.
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Political Theory
Political Theory - General
Edited by
Leon Felkins
General Political Theory
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Politics: Democratic Campaigns
Democratic Campaigns
Democratic Party campaigns for election of its candidates and issues, at the national, state and local levels.
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Politics: General Activism
Politics: General Activism
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
Inspirational writings that educate and motivate people into political activism.
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Politics: Independent and Other Campaigns
Independent, and Other Campaigns
Independent and third Party campaigns for election of candidates and issues, at the national, state and local levels.
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Politics: Libertarian Campaigns
Libertarian Campaigns
Libertarian Party campaigns for election of its candidates and issues, at the national, state and local levels.
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Politics: Republican Campaigns
Republican Campaigns
Republican Party campaigns for election of its candidates and issues, at the national, state and local levels.
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Precious Metals
Gold: Will it be a part of your daily life again?
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
The Gold Standard replacing fiat currency, is inflation proof, and other precious metal markets.
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Privacy Rights
Privacy Rights
Violations of the Right to Privacy, including surveillance and intrusions by governemnt and corporations.
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Progressive Politics
Progressive Politics
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
Promoting or favoring progress toward better living conditions or new policies, ideas, or methods.
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Propaganda
The Technology and Art of Propaganda
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
To some, PSYOPS is a backwater military discipline of leaflet dropping and radio propaganda. To a growing group of information war technologists, it is the nexus of fantasy and reality. Being able to
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Property Rights
Eminent Domain
You either own your property with the Right to do as you please with it, or the government can come and steal it away by force.
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Protests and Protesters
Protests & Protesters
Protests, protesters, civil disobedience, antiwar, marches, disorderly conduct, demonstrations, boycotts, stopages, arrests, pickets.
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r3VOLution Continues
r3VOLution Continues
Edited by
Powell Gammill
The continuation of the Ron Paul r3VOLution. The Ron Paul movement was just the beginning!
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r3VOLution.org
Ther3VOLution.org
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
The future of the r3VOLution
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Race Baiting
Race Baiting
Edited by
Chuck Adkins
This will a page with articles related to race baiting, a common practice on the left....and the right!
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Racism
Racism
Edited by
Treg Owl
Defined and Discussed
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Radical Gay Agenda
Radical Gay Agenda
Edited by
Chuck Adkins
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Relaciones entre Mexico y los EUA
Mexico
Edited by
Ricardo Valenzuela
Un analisis honesto, asertivo de las verdaderas relaciones entre nuestros dos paises lejos de las manipulaciones gubernamentales, la media tradicional, los periodistas mercenarios para lograr, una com
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Religion: Believers
Believers
Set of beliefs, values, and practices based on the teachings of a spiritual leader, which may include belief in and reverence for a supernatural power or powers regarded as creator and governor of the
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Religion: Non-Believers - Atheists
Non-Believers - Atheists
Disbelieves or denies the existence of God, gods or supernatural explanations, and dismisses religious ritualistic practices.
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Religion: Unregistered Churches
Unregistered Churches
Edited by
Dr Greg Dixon
Churches that refuse to be under the control of the Beast - No IRS Official Recognition.
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Revolution
The Revolution Starts Here!
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
A revolution (from the Latin revolutio, "a turn around") is a fundamental change in power or organizational structures that takes place in a relatively short period of time. Aristotle described two types of political revolution:
1. Complete change from one constitution to another
2. Modification of an existing constitution
Revolutions have occurred through human history and vary widely in terms of methods, duration, and motivating ideology. Their results include major changes in culture, economy, and socio-political institutions.
Scholarly debates about what does and does not constitute a revolution center around several issues. Early studies of revolutions primarily analyzed events in European history from a psychological perspective, but more modern examinations include global events and incorporate perspectives from several social sciences, including sociology and political science.
Perhaps most often, the word 'revolution' is employed to denote a change in socio-political institutions
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Robots and Artificial Intelligence
Robots and Artificial Intelligence
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
The Future of Robotics and Artificial Intelligence.
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Saddam's Trial
Saddam's Trial in Iraq
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
Following Saddam Hussein's show trial and execution in Iraq.
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Science, Medicine and Technology
Science, Medicine & Technology
Edited by
Powell Gammill
Science, medical science, and technological progress.
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Scott Horton Show at Antiwar Radio
Scott Horton Show at Antiwar Radio
Edited by
Angela Keaton
The Scott Horton Show airs Monday through Friday on Antiwar Radio and KAOS 95.9. In October 2007, Horton won the Austin Chronicle's 'Best of Austin' award for his coverage of the Iraq War.
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Secret Government Projects
Secret Government Projects
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
Governments have conducted secret experiments on weather, secret devices, and mind control. Using human subjects as guinea pigs for experiments in radiation, diseases, psychological without their knowledge, consent or even treatment afterwards.
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Secret Societies
Secret Societies
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
Listing of all suspected and confirmed Secret Societies and not so secret societies.
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Sexuality
Sexuality
Edited by
Thomas Costanzo
Human sexuality is how people experience the erotic and express themselves as sexual beings. Human sexuality has many aspects. Biologically, sexuality refers to the reproductive mechanism as well as the basic biological drive that exists in all species and can encompass sexual intercourse and sexual contact in all its forms. There are also emotional or physical aspect of sexuality, which refers to the bond that exists between individuals, which may be expressed through profound feelings or emotions, and which may be manifested in physical or medical concerns about the physiological or even psychological aspects of sexual behaviour. Sociologically, it can cover the cultural, political, and legal aspects; and philosophically, it can span the moral, ethical, theological, spiritual or religious aspects.
Recent studies on human sexuality have highlighted that sexual aspects are of major importance in building up personal identity and to social evolution of individuals
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Sexuality: Sex and the Law
Sex and the Law
Prostitution, polygamy, bestiality, homosexuality, pederasty, incest, rape, spankings ... government regulating consensual and non-consensual sex.
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Short Takes
Short Takes
Edited by
Chuck Adkins
Just a spot for the short takes of the day
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Social Security
Social Security
Edited by
Howard Blitz
Social Security - Retirement - Libertarian - Economics - Role of Government
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Space Travel and Exploration
Space Travel & Exploration
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
Manned or unmanned spaceships, exploration of outer space and perhaps outside our universe.
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Spanish (Espaρol)
La Filosophia de la Libertad
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Sponsor Directory
Sponsor Directory
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
Please support the businesses that support FreedomsPhoenix!
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States' Rights
States' Rights
Edited by
Powell Gammill
The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.
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Steven Anderson - Checkpoint Arrest
Steven Anderson - Pastor
Edited by
Thomas Costanzo
This is the ongoing Saga between the Border Patrol, the Arizona Department of Public Safety and A Brave Arizona Pastor Steve Anderson. Pastor Anderson was accosted by the Border Patrol and then tortured and Tazed By the Arizona Department of Public Safety after he asserted his constitutional rights prescribed in the 4th amendment to the constitution. The Brave Pastor Anderson asserted his God Given Rights and the brutal Thugs tortured him for not following their commands.
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Strike-the-Root
Mike Wasdin- Associate Editor
Edited by
Mike Wasdin
Mike Wasdin's articles from Strike-the-Root.
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TAXES: Federal
Taxes:Federal
Edited by
Thomas Costanzo
Tariffs were the largest source of federal revenue from the 1790s to the eve of World War I, until they were surpassed by income taxes.
The first federal statutes imposing the legal obligation to pay a federal income tax were adopted by Congress in 1861 and 1862 to pay for the Civil War. This income tax was repealed in 1872, but a new income tax statute was enacted as part of the Wilson-Gorman Tariff Act in 1894.
The United States Constitution specified Congress could impose a direct tax only if it was apportioned among the states according to each state's census population. In its 1895 decision the Supreme Court held in the case of Pollock v. Farmers' Loan & Trust Co. that a tax on income from property (a tax on interest, dividends or rent) was a direct tax under the Constitution, and so had to be apportioned.
The apportionment requirement made income taxes on property practically impossible, and Congress did not want to limit the income tax solely to a tax on wages.
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TAXES: Internet
Internet
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
If you want to control something,.... you start by taxing it.
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TAXES: Local
Local
The stealing of your property, wages and labor by the county, city, town and other municipality governments at the point of a gun.
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TAXES: State
State
The stealing of your property, wages and labor by the state governments at the point of a gun.
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Techno Gadgets
Techno Gadgets
Edited by
Bily Foster
Technological gadgets, gizmos, toys: The latest trends
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Technology: Computer Hardware
Computer Hardware
Latest computer hardware including peripherals.
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Technology: Software
Software
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
Keeping up with computer software, whats available and what it does.
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Teen View
A 16 year old Girl's view
Edited by
Sierra Hancock
What features and articles attract my interest and attention, The influence of Magazines, TV, Commercials, Music and Technology has on me and my friends.
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TERRORISM
TERRORISM
Edited by
Powell Gammill
Terrorism is the use or threatened use of violence to obtain a political, religious, or ideological goal, Terrorists act through intimidation, coercion, torture or instilling fear in non-combatants.
The concept of terrorism is itself controversial because it is often used by states to delegitimize political or foreign opponents, and potentially legitimize the state's own use of terror against them. A less politically and emotionally charged, and better defined, term (used not only for terrorists, and not including all those who have been described as terrorists) is violent non-state actor.
Terrorism has been practiced by a broad array of political organizations for furthering their objectives. It has been practiced by both right-wing and left-wing political parties, nationalistic groups, religious groups, revolutionaries, and ruling governments
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Testing
Testing
Edited by
Sam Pell
This is just for test purposes.
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The Daily Show with Jon Stewart & Stephen Colbert
We're counting on Comedy Central for 'real' News
Edited by
Powell Gammill
I can't recommend the Daily Show _news_ commentary enough to get to the truth. And the Colbert Report is doing great also.
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The Old School Conservatives
The Old School Conservatives
Edited by
Michael Heraty
We seek to dispel the mainstream media's distortions of what true 'conservatism' is. We will speak the truth and never waver in our support of liberty as we believe the Founders wanted us to have it. We will expose the hypocrisy of the 2008 candidates and make the case for a Ron Paul Revolution. Please visit our official website at TheOldSchoolConservatives.org
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ther3VOLution.org
ther3VOLution.org
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
An understanding of the the future of the r3VOLution from those that created it and continue to serve it.
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Torture
Torture in the name of the United States
Edited by
Powell Gammill
Torture, renditions, black bagging, involuntary stress, water boarding, mock executions ... pain, torment and terror delivered at the behest of the United States government.
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Traffic Tickets
Traffic Tickets
Edited by
Greg Slaughter
Traffic Tickets & also about your Right to Travel
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Transportation
Transportation
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
Being conveyed from point A to point B, and the means for getting transported. Any transportation issues.
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Transportation: Air Travel
Transportation: Air Travel
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
Air transportation from government licensing, taxes, regulations, TIA anal probes, and businesses that try to get us from point A to point B.
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U F O and Other Unidentified Stuff
U F O & other Unidentified Stuff
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
Started February 6th, 2007 - I believe we went this long... :)
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Underwater Exploration and Living
Underwater Exploration and Living
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
Underwater Exploration, underwater Working, Underwater Living, Underwater Technology
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United Nations
United Nations
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
An international organization composed of most of the countries of the world dedicated to ruling and robbing us all.
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United States Postal Service
United States Postal Service
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
Keeping track so we know why this government institution went extinct. Now that mail is being delivered by UPS, FedEx, DHL who needs Uncle Sam?
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Vaccines and Vaccinations
Vaccines & Vaccinations
Edited by
Powell Gammill
Everything having to do with the reasons for developing and injecting vaccines, and the outcomes of such vaccination on diseases and those inoculated.
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Videos by 4409
4409 Videos
Edited by
Forty Four O Nine
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Vin Suprynowicz's Columns Archive
The Libertarian
Edited by
Vin Suprynowicz
Exclusive archive of years of Vin Suprynowicz's newspaper columns from his website "The Libertarian" that explain how you can "keep your gold, keep your guns, and keep your freedom!" as only he can tell you. Also see other archived articles he has written for our friends at LewRockwell.com.
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Voting - Arizona Secretary of State Race
Ernest Hancock for Arizona Secretary of State
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
Ernest Hancock intends to make Election Fraud the top issue for the Arizona Secretary of State race,... just as he did in the 1994 Secretary of State Race in Arizona
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Voting - Election Integrity
Arizona and National Election Integrity Issues
Edited by
Michael Shelby
Nationwide and Arizona specific issues on election integrity, fraud, and government corruption.
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Voting and Elections
Voting and Elections - Theory
Edited by
Leon Felkins
Voting and Elections - Is the process of elections and the act of voting useful as a method to promote Liberty?
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Voting: Vote Fraud
Vote Fraud
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
Computer voting is the most effective method of robbing the American people of their rights and property. The more this penetrates the minds of the general populace the better.
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Voting: Voter Information
Arizona Voter Information
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
All the information you need to register, vote, seek elected office or check on those that do.
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Wallpapers: Desktop and E-mail Sigs
Desktop Wallpapers & E-Mail Sigs
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
All the best stuff to make your point with 5000-6000 of your closest friends
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WAR
WAR!
Edited by
David McElroy
Get the BIG PICTURE Americans are not being shown on TV...consider what has been going on! Be ready for WAR!
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WAR: About that War
About that War
Edited by
Powell Gammill
War is a reciprocated, armed conflict, between two or more non-congruous entities, aimed at reorganising a subjectively designed, geo-politically desired result. In the book, On War, theoretician Carl Von Clausewitz calls war the "continuation of political intercourse, carried on with other means."
War is not necessarily considered to be the same as occupation, murder, or genocide because of the reciprocal nature of the violent struggle, and the organized nature of the units involved.
A civil war is a war between factions of citizens of one country (such as in the English Civil War). A proxy war is a war that results when two powers use third parties as substitutes for fighting each other directly.
War is also a cultural entity, is not linked to any single type of political organization or society. The conduct of war extends along a continuum, from the almost universal tribal warfare that began well before recorded human history, to wars between city states, nations, or empires
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Water Fluoridation
Water Fluoridation
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
An accumulation of research and news on the issue of Fluoridation in drinking water.
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Weather News - Links - History
Weather News - Links - History
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
Weather news with all the goodies.
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Weather News and History
Weather News & History
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
Weather News & History
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Weird/Offbeat News
Weird & Offbeat News
Edited by
Randy Ricochet
The weird, the strange, the mysterious and the just plain crazy stories that make up the category "dog-bites-man".
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Welfare: Corporate
Corporate Welfare
Financial aid, such as a subsidy or tax break, provided by a government to corporations or other businesses.
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Welfare: Political
Political Welfare
Financial aid, such as loot, matching funds or sponsored "debate," provided by government to politicians to run for re-election without having to raise cash on their own.
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Welfare: Social
Social Welfare
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
Private Charities vs. Government Welfare. This page highlights government entitlements that socially engineer individuals.
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Whistleblowers
Exposing Corruption in Government
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
Whistleblowers: Individuals from the National Security Agency, Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Central Intelligence are leading the way for other government employees.
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World News
World News
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
News outside the USA of importance.
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