MOUNTAIN VIEW, Kalifornia (PNN) - September 18, 2019 - Tired of leaking data across the Web? The Firefox browser and its privacy tools can help protect you and your data as you visit websites. Among the threats Mozilla’s Firefox Web browser for Windows and MacOS can protect you from are trackers that gather your browsing history, cryptominers that secretly use your device's resources to mine cryptocurrency, and fingerprinters that uniquely identify you based on your device, settings and apps.
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It is time to dump Windows 10 (and 11) and install LinuxA week from now, Windows 10 will be considered to be at End-of-Life and chances are, those using it cannot upgrade to Windows 10 because of the hardware requirements of Windows 11. While you think it is a big and risky move to go to Linux, I will show you in this video why it is not. As a Windows expert for decades, I have left Windows long ago and Windows today is headed into a completely wrong direction. If you want to own your machine, instead of Microsoft owning you, make the switch now. This video will show you that it is not hard at all. Rob Braxman reports. |
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Indoor solar cells that could power all our everyday electronics
BEIJING, China (PNN) - September 17, 2019 - Swedish and Chinese scientists have developed a new kind of organic solar cell that has been optimized to convert ambient indoor light into electricity.
The power they produce is low, but is probably enough to feed the millions of products that the Internet of things will bring online.
As the Internet of things expands, it is expected that we will need to have millions of products online, both in public spaces and in homes. Many of these will be the multitude of sensors to detect and measure moisture, particle concentrations, temperature and other parameters. For this reason, the demand for small and cheap sources of renewable energy is increasing rapidly, in order to reduce the need for frequent and expensive battery replacements.
Duterte tells Filipinos to shoot corrupt officials
Promises no prison time.
MANILA, Philippines (PNN) - September 14, 2019 - Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte has invited citizens to shoot, but not kill, any public officials they witness taking bribes, promising immunity from prosecution provided the corrupt bureaucrat survives.
Commentary: Who cares what the government thinks?
By Patriot Andrew P. Napolitano
September 12, 2019 - In 1791, when Congressman James Madison was drafting the first 10 Amendments to the Constitution - which would become known as Bill of Rights - he insisted that the most prominent Amendment among them restrain the government from interfering with the freedom of speech. After various versions of the First Amendment had been drafted and debated, the committee that he chaired settled on the iconic language: “Congress shall make no law … abridging the freedom of speech.”
You’re not allowed to laugh at that
RALEIGH, North Carolina (PNN) - September 5, 2019 - The stand-up comedy stage is the last place where you can speak without a filter. At least I always thought so.
People are bringing tape recorders into workout clubs to make sure comics don’t “cross over the line.” That would be the Speech Code Line, the one that dwells within the active imaginations of humorless graduates of Sensitivity Training Class. We used to have a motto: “The job of the comedian is to define where the line is, and then deliberately cross it.” Good luck with that today. Someone in the audience might just be a Kamikaze Safe Space Warrior, a person being repeatedly triggered on purpose in an act of self-sacrifice for the greater good.
Parents opposed to vaccinations rallied in Albany against fascist government
Will they have the courage to take their children out of school?
ALBANY, New York (PNN) - September 10, 2019 - Giovanni Mazzarelli made it clear on Monday that his children will no longer go to a private school in Dutchess County. They will be home schooled.
The reason: a new unconstitutional “law” in New York that bans religious exemptions from vaccinations for students who want to attend public or private schools.
Terrorist pig thug cop assaults old man for no reason at all
GLENDALE, Arizona (PNN) - September 9, 2019 - Glendale, Arizona, appears to attract particularly vicious armed government workers (AGW). It is the city in which a man was infamously Tasered in his crotch over a made-up traffic infraction and a mentally disabled man was beaten and Tasered by a “high risk” armed government worker with “years of disciplinary problems” named Joshua Carroll who was kept armed and badged by his department notwithstanding those “years of disciplinary problems”.
Here we go again.
How “unschooling” can benefit your child and the world
BOSTON, Massachusetts (PNN) - September 6, 2019 - Boston College research professor Peter Gray PhD. defines unschooling in his book, Free to Learn, as “the category of home-based education most compatible with trustful parenting.” In this way, the parent is placing trust in the abilities and instincts of the child instead of allowing outside authorities to dictate what, where, when and how to learn.
Video shows Hong Kong protesters turning tear gas into harmless solid form
HONG KONG (PNN) - September 3, 2019 - Video out of Hong Kong shows a protester turning tear gas into its harmless solid form.
The clip shows a demonstrator rendering a CS gas grenade useless by placing it inside a liquid nitrogen canister.
He then pours out the contents, which are solidified and therefore not a threat to protesters.
Commentary: Who are the real extremists?
By Patriot Dr. Ron Paul
August 27, 2019 - The recent mass shootings in El Paso and Dayton have re-ignited efforts to pass “Red Flag” laws, which allow the government to take away a person’s guns without due process, and expanded background checks on those wishing to purchase a gun. Some supporters of these measures acknowledge they would not have prevented the Dayton and El Paso shootings, but they think the government must “do something,“ even if that something only makes it more difficult for average Amerikans to exercise their Second Amendment rights.











