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The New Travel Ban You Didn’t Hear About Is Against U.S. Citizens

As emotions intensify over Trump’s recent immigration ban, the State Department and IRS have quietly used it as a smokescreen to roll out a new policy that targets U.S. citizens for unpaid taxes. The passports of these individuals can now be revoked and their citizenship status undermined at the behest of one of the government’s Read More…

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The Biometric ID Grid: A Country-by-Country Guide

In last week’s report on India’s demonetization disaster I began to connect the dots between demonetization, the push for a cashless society, and the biometric identification schemes that will eventually tie everyone’s fingerprints, iris scans, and other identifying details to every transaction they ever make. Well, that game of “connect the dots” just became even Read More…

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Trump’s Attorney General Vows War On Encryption

Jeff Sessions has been approved as Attorney General by the Senate Judiciary Committee and his confirmation is now a foregone conclusion. But he is a proponent of the phony war on drugs, a supporter of mass government surveillance, and has vowed to mandate encryption backdoors for “national security.” Today we talk to Derrick Broze about Read More…

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Mass Resignations At State Dept., Funding Cut To UN; It’s A Start

When people become enmeshed in large complex structures, they believe those systems are absolutely essential; survival itself is at stake. They are frequently wrong. For example, the US State Department and the United Nations could vanish tomorrow, and after a few years no one would notice the difference. Except of course, the hand-wringing Globalist media, Read More…

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Actual Hacking: Every Reporter Needs To Understand Sharyl Attkisson’s Case Against The US Government

Sharyl Attkisson was a star investigative reporter for CBS News. After two decades at the network, she resigned on March 10, 2014. Among the controversial stories she covered: the Fast and Furious gun-walking program, in which the government “purposely allowed licensed firearms dealers to sell weapons to illegal straw buyers, hoping to track the guns Read More…