Elizabeth Parris, the CEO of Bioviva USA Inc, has become the very first human being to successfully, from a biological standpoint, reverse the age of her white blood cells, thanks to her own company’s experimental therapies. Bioviva utilizes intramural and extramural peer-reviewed research to create therapies for age-related diseases (Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, cancer, heart-disease), and now, they have Read More…
Technology
Is TOR Browser an NSA “Honeypot”?
With the continuing rise of Little Brother’s Truth Movement, internet anonymity (for personal and activist reasons) has quickly moved itself to the forefront of some of the most crucial and immediate debates of present day–and far from being a clear-cut answer, whether or not internet Anonymity is a technically feasible possibility is still being answered Read More…
Trolling Season: The Reincarnation of “LulzSec” Hackers
Anonymous collective “Ghost Squad Hackers” took another step towards what could be considered as their public-relations, with the creation of the recently announced social media moniker and hacker collective, “LulzSecGB” (LulzSec Global), which began April 20th, 2016. In recent articles, The Last American Vagabond has gone into some detail about the confusion and suspicion that Anonymous Read More…
Ghost Squad Hackers Take Down CNN Website
On Saturday of April 16th, the Anonymous collective, Ghost Squad Hackers DDoS’d CNN’s website into oblivion, and remained down until the following day. The group has been in contact with The Last American Vagabond for the month of April so far, and have given us scoops on some of their recent hacks, including a massive dox Read More…
Disregarding Privacy, Court Rules Common Cell Surveillance Method is Legal
The court rejected an argument that collecting phone location data without a warrant violates the Fourth Amendment In a show of “complete disregard” for privacy, a federal appellate court on Wednesday ruled that the warrantless collection of cell phone location data is constitutional. The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in United States v. Carpenter that Read More…
How A Quadriplegic Gained Movement In His Hand, Thanks To A Brain Chip
After a horrifying accident, Ian Burkhart never thought he would be able to move again. His future has changed thanks to a tiny chip controlled by his thoughts. It began as an average summer day: Ian Burkhart, 19 at the time, went swimming in the Outer Banks with some friends. In an instant, everything changed as Read More…






