It is enough that the people know there was an election. The people who cast the votes decide nothing. The people who count the votes decide everything. -Joseph Stalin (allegedly) One thing in US history is consistent throughout every single election cycle — allegations of voter fraud. These allegations, however, are not the ramblings of Read More…
Constitutional Rights
So It Begins: American Police Start Pushing to Weaponize Domestic Drones
Connecticut — Police are now voicing their concerns about domestic drone use — specifically, they want the option to be able to employ weaponized drones in the future, should the need arise. As if police brutality and aggression weren’t already an epidemic in the United States, police departments in Connecticut oppose a bill to outlaw Read More…
New Billboards Film You, Then Use Your Mobile Phone To Follow You
Recently, Anti-Media covered the revelation that Samsung transmits audio commands recorded by their Smart TVs to a third-party company, which raises all sorts of red flags regarding encryption standards and, more importantly, people’s privacy in their own homes. Last year, a list of surprising objects endowed with surveillance or data extraction capabilities were reported— including the Statue Read More…
The Biggest Factor Affecting the 2016 Election That Nobody is Talking About
The specter of electronic voting fraud has lurked in our national subconscious for over a decade now. If history is any lesson, it will be one of the biggest issues in the upcoming presidential election. While the voting debacle in Florida in the 2000 election garnered the most concern during the Bush years, the bigger theft, Read More…
The Power of Truth — Famous D.A.R.E. Cop Now Lobbies to Legalize Marijuana — After it Saved His Life
Albuquerque, NM — Doing business with former drug war enforces might make the average cannabis enthusiast a bit concerned, but many of them “describe dramatic conversions borne from seeing the benefits of marijuana for the sickest of patients, including children with epilepsy or cancer-stricken relatives.” “I’ve done a total about-face on my views,” said Ben Percy, Read More…
Federal Judge Rules “There is No First Amendment Right to Film the Police”
In yet another constitutional setback for the United States, a Federal Judge ruled that citizens do not have the First Amendment right to record police in public. Unless of course one makes clear their intention of calling out the officer’s misconduct before filming. US District Judge Mark Kearney of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, who has been on Read More…






