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Why Privacy is important to society as a whole.

By Charles | April 8, 2014

We are finding more and more that it’s in the comments sections of websites where you find the gems of wisdom, not the actual articles.  Reddit is a perfect example of this, … Continue reading Why Privacy is important to society as a whole.

Edward Snowden at TED Talks

By Charles | March 26, 2014

…the last year has been a reminder that democracy may die behind closed doors, but we as individuals are born behind those same closed doors, and we don’t have to give up … Continue reading Edward Snowden at TED Talks

Former US Ambassador to Russia: Ukraine situation result of US and EU aggression towards Russia

By Charles | March 22, 2014

Democracy Now just interviewed the Former U.S.  Ambassador to the Soviet Union and int his interview he makes a very valid point that the United States needs to stop with the threats … Continue reading Former US Ambassador to Russia: Ukraine situation result of US and EU aggression towards Russia

Angry Kitty – Episode 1

By Charles | March 18, 2014 2

Just a pilot episode written by a couple interns here. We’re warning you though, he’s not the nicest of kittens! Continue reading Angry Kitty – Episode 1

Life on the No Fly List

By Charles | March 14, 2014

It could happen to you! (Don’t think so? It’s happening to United States war veterans!) Thanks to the ACLU for this.   Continue reading Life on the No Fly List

Greek Minister of Culture admits purpose of EU is to become competitive with China’s low wages

By Charles | February 22, 2014

At the official opening of the Greek “Presidency” of the EU (a purely symbolic title bestowed upon every EU country for 6 months) the Greek Minister of Culture, Mr. Panos Panagiotopoulos, started … Continue reading Greek Minister of Culture admits purpose of EU is to become competitive with China’s low wages

Anonymous responds to GCHQ’s war against them

By Charles | February 9, 2014

Good argument by Anonymous, if governments resort to hacking, and denial of service attacks, then those acts cannot be classified as “terrorist acts”, thank you very much. Continue reading Anonymous responds to GCHQ’s war against them

How a movement is started

By Charles | January 22, 2014

Great video by Derek Sivers if you haven’t seen it before – How a movement is started. If you’ve learned a lot about leadership and making a movement, then let’s watch a … Continue reading How a movement is started

N.S.A.y what? You don’t mind the NSA spying?

By Charles | December 18, 2013

Video popup Phil discovers first-hand a potential consequence of unfettered NSA spying on all of us Continue reading N.S.A.y what? You don’t mind the NSA spying?

The Snowden Documents and Sweden

By Charles | December 11, 2013

This looks like an interesting documentary on the Snowden Documents and how Sweden, the country that is “totally not in bed with the United States and is totally not doing the United’s … Continue reading The Snowden Documents and Sweden

Live grilling of Guardian Newspaper Editor by UK Parliament

By Charles | December 3, 2013

Exchange going on right now live where the editor of the Guardian Newspaper in the UK, Alan Rusbridger is getting grilled by Parliament regarding the reporting of the Snowden NSA revelations. Great … Continue reading Live grilling of Guardian Newspaper Editor by UK Parliament

Greece criminalizing anti-mining journalism and dissent

By Charles | November 28, 2013

The Greek politicians basically giving gold-rich land to a mining company for free, for the symbolic price of 1 Euro,  is one more example of the looting of all Greek resources by other … Continue reading Greece criminalizing anti-mining journalism and dissent