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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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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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NeoCons
NeoCons
Edited by
Ernest Hancock
The History of the NeoConservatives, who they are and their plans.
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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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Off Grid Living - Survival Prepping
Off Grid Living - Survival Prepping
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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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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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: 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: 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: Libertarianism
Libertarianism
Maximizing individual rights, private property ownership, laissez-faire economics and minimizing the role of the state.
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Philosophy: Political
Political Philosophy
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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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 Theory
Political Theory
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: 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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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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Protests and Protesters
Protests & Protesters
Protests, protesters, civil disobedience, antiwar, marches, disorderly conduct, demonstrations, boycotts, stopages, arrests, pickets.
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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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Revolution
The Revolution Starts Here
Edited by
Powell Gammill
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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Science, Medicine and Technology
Science, Medicine & Technology
Edited by
Powell Gammill
Science, medical science, and technological progress.
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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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