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These Are The States With April Voter Registration Deadlines For The 2018 Primaries

By Underground | April 12, 2018

As idiotic as it seems, these states require you to register this month otherwise you can’t vote come November. Source: These Are The States With April Voter Registration Deadlines For The 2018 … Continue reading These Are The States With April Voter Registration Deadlines For The 2018 Primaries

Gulf Stream current at its weakest in 1,600 years, studies show

By Underground | April 12, 2018

Warm current that has historically caused dramatic changes in climate is experiencing an unprecedented slowdown and may be less stable than thought – with potentially severe consequences This is not good. Source: … Continue reading Gulf Stream current at its weakest in 1,600 years, studies show

Michigan OKs Nestlé Water Extraction, Despite 80K+ Public Comments Against It

By Underground | April 11, 2018

Many public comments cited a clash between corporate greed and the welfare of people and the environment. Nestlé is seeking to pump 576,000 gallons of water each day from a well in … Continue reading Michigan OKs Nestlé Water Extraction, Despite 80K+ Public Comments Against It

The EU’s latest copyright proposal is so bad, it even outlaws Creative Commons licenses

By Underground | April 11, 2018

The EU’s latest copyright proposal is so bad, it even outlaws Creative Commons licenses The EU has been completely taken over by the entertainment industry. Source: The EU’s latest copyright proposal is … Continue reading The EU’s latest copyright proposal is so bad, it even outlaws Creative Commons licenses

The Libertarian Who Accidentally Helped Make the Case for Regulation

By Underground | April 10, 2018

George Mason economist Alex Tabarrok set out to prove that federal regulations are strangling the economy. That’s not what he found. Interesting read. Source: Washington Monthly | The Libertarian Who Accidentally Helped … Continue reading The Libertarian Who Accidentally Helped Make the Case for Regulation

Department Of Homeland Security Compiling Database Of Journalists And ‘Media Influencers’

By Underground | April 6, 2018

Homeland Security is seeking a contractor to compile a list of both professional journalists and “top media influencers,” which would likely include bloggers and podcasters, and monitor the “sentiment” they’re putting out … Continue reading Department Of Homeland Security Compiling Database Of Journalists And ‘Media Influencers’

China Aims For Near-Total Surveillance, Including in People’s Homes

By Underground | April 3, 2018

Pilot projects have begun linking surveillance cameras and internet-connected devices to a nationwide platform called ‘Sharp Eyes.’ By 2020 China hopes to have facial recognition cameras covering 100% of the cities, including … Continue reading China Aims For Near-Total Surveillance, Including in People’s Homes

This is what mind control looks like.

By Underground | March 31, 2018

This is what happens when one company, Sinclair Broadcast Group, starts buying up all of the local news channels throughout the country. Source: Steve Franssen 🇺🇸 on Twitter: “This is what mind control looks like. https://t.co/WVHFy9qDZ0” Continue reading This is what mind control looks like.

Here’s how Big Carbon has co-opted government regulators

By Underground | March 31, 2018

The revolving door between industry and government spins endlessly. This is corruption at it’s worst and people are dying as a result. Source: Here’s how Big Carbon has co-opted government regulators | … Continue reading Here’s how Big Carbon has co-opted government regulators

US visa applications may soon require five years of social media info

By Underground | March 29, 2018

The State Department wants to require all US visa applicants, both immigrant and non, disclose their social media handles to the US government, CNN reports. In documents that the department will file to the Federal Register tomorrow, it proposes that nearly every individual applying for a US visa be required to hand … Continue reading US visa applications may soon require five years of social media info

German Beer Industry in Shock over Monsanto’s Glyphosate Contamination

By Underground | March 28, 2018

The Munich Environmental Institute (Umweltinstitut München) has released shocking results Thursday of laboratory testing it has completed on 14 of the most sold beers in Germany. The probable carcinogen and World’s most … Continue reading German Beer Industry in Shock over Monsanto’s Glyphosate Contamination

The Gig Economy Celebrates Working Yourself to Death

By Underground | March 28, 2018

America’s self-reliance obsession makes it more acceptable to applaud working yourself to death than to argue that doing so points to a flawed economic system. So true. Source: The Gig Economy Celebrates … Continue reading The Gig Economy Celebrates Working Yourself to Death