The majority of catastrophic cultural policies and tragedies can be traced to a subset of people, who knowingly engineer calamity not just for personal gain, but the gain of their “social class”. … Read More
A Headset for Gamers Made With Cellphone Chips
Using low-cost components developed for mobile devices, a start-up called Oculus VR hopes to put a high-quality virtual reality headset within reach of video gamers. … Read More
Eritrea – Dawit Isaac case presented to African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights in Banjul
Reporters Without Borders welcomes the referral of the case of imprisoned Swedish-Eritrean journalist and writer Mr. Dawit Isaak to the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights (ACHPR). Dawit Isaak´s case will be discussed this week during the Commission´s extra-ordinary session 18-25 February in Banjul, The Gambia. “The fact that the Commission has taken up our request means that it has found our submission substantial. It is an important first step in what I hope will result in a (…) … Read More
How the LAPD-Media-Complex Hijacked America For a Week to Murder an Enemy
It seems for one whole week that the mainstream media carefully coordinated with the powers-that-be as LAPD a planned vigilante murder of Christopher Dorner. … Read More
While Left And Right Fight, Power Wins
Both are concerned with restraining the power to oppress, but they take opposite positions on the source of the oppressive power and remedy. … Read More
Gun Rights: Are There Any Peaceful Solutions Left?
Throughout history, citizen disarmament generally leads to one of two inevitable outcomes: Government tyranny and genocide, or, revolution and civil war. … Read More
Who Tells Us What To Think? Does The Mainstream Media = The Matrix?
Fortunately, more Americans than ever are becoming dissatisfied with the mainstream media and are starting to seek out alternative sources of information. According to a recent Gallup poll, the level of trust that the American public has in the mainstream media is now at an all-time low. … Read More







