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It is time to dump Windows 10 (and 11) and install Linux

A 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.

Nearly 1,400 detained in largest Moscow protest in a decade

Submitted by Freedomman on Thu, 08/01/2019 - 17:23

MOSCOW, Russia (PNN) - July 29, 2019 - Nearly 1,400 people were detained in a violent terrorist pig thug cop crackdown on an opposition protest in Moscow, a Russian monitoring group said Sunday, adding that was the largest number of detentions at a rally in the Russian capital this decade.

Riot terrorist cops fire tear gas at protesters in Hong Kong on another night of violence

Submitted by Freedomman on Thu, 08/01/2019 - 17:20

HONG KONG (PNN) - July 29, 2019 - Riot terrorist pig thug cops fired multiple volleys of tear gas Sunday to disperse pro-democracy protesters close to Beijing's office in Hong Kong, plunging the financial hub deeper into crisis.

The clashes are the second consecutive day of violence in a city reeling from weeks of anti-government protests that show no sign of abating.

Siri regularly listens in on your sexual encounters

Submitted by Freedomman on Thu, 08/01/2019 - 17:17

Apple insists it’s only for a few seconds.

CUPERTINO, Kalifornia (PNN) - July 28, 2019 - Should it come as any surprise? A whistleblower working for Apple has revealed that its popular voice activated spying device helpful virtual assistant Siri, now in millions of households, "regularly" records people having sex, and captures other "countless" invasive moments, which it promptly sends to Apple contractors for their listening pleasure "quality control".

South Dakota will now require all public schools to display “In God We Trust”!

Submitted by Freedomman on Thu, 08/01/2019 - 17:10

PIERRE, South Dakota (PNN) - July 26, 2019 - When children in South Dakota return to school this fall, they'll be greeted with a new message covering the walls.

Lawmakers in the state have enacted a new law this month that will require its 149 school districts to prominently display the national motto, “In God We Trust”.

Commentary: The seeds of a veterans’ antiwar movement

Submitted by Freedomman on Thu, 08/01/2019 - 17:08

By Major Danny Sjursen, USA (ret.)

July 23, 2019 - I was just about the youngest person in the room. I usually am when I address veterans’ peace organizations. Of course, when I speak at universities, it’s the exact opposite case. Being a 35-year old post 9/11 antiwar veteran can be a bit lonely, a feeling of being stuck between two generational worlds. In this case, just this past weekend, I spoke, along with the great Ann Wright, at an amazing event titled Peacestock, in Red Wing, Minnesota. It was an annual gathering, several years running now, of the greater Minneapolis chapters of Veterans for Peace.

Russia offers to join European SWIFT-bypass in major threat to dollar reserve status

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 07/24/2019 - 20:03

MOSCOW, Russia (PNN) - July 29, 2019 - Three weeks after a meeting between the countries that signed the Iran nuclear deal, also known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), which was ditched by Fascist Police States of Amerika, French, Fascist United Kingdom and German officials said the trade mechanism which was proposed last summer - designed to circumvent both SWIFT as well as FPSA sanctions banning trade with Iran - called Instex - is now operational.

Privacy is a basic human right worth fighting to protect

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 07/24/2019 - 20:01

SEATTLE, Washington (PNN) - July 24, 2019 - Privacy is a basic human right. It’s there in Article 12 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights: “Freedom from Interference with Privacy, Family, Home and Correspondence.” Attaining that right in an era of dragnet surveillance, mass data breaches, State-sponsored hacks, and big tech overreach, however, is a Herculean task. As the digital privacy fight heats up, crypto protocols are emerging as a new battleground where the right to anonymity will be won and lost.

Man installs cameras to catch cops harassing him

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 07/24/2019 - 19:58

He caught them beating him instead.

PALO ALTO, Kalifornia (PNN) - July 23, 2019 - Despite not having a criminal record, Gustavo Alvarez says he’s been repeated harassed by Palo Alto terrorist pig thug cops. So two years ago he had surveillance cameras installed on his home in case his fears of terrorist pig thug cop harassment ever materialized on his doorstep. Earlier this year that is exactly what happened; only because Alvarez had these cameras installed is he a free man today.

Thousands of protesters turn streets of San Juan into war zone over corrupt government

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 07/24/2019 - 19:54

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (PNN) - July 18, 2019 - Thousands of Puerto Ricans took to the streets of Old San Juan to demand the ouster of Governor Ricardo Rosselló following corruption investigations and the leaking of 889 pages of text messages revealing him to be vindictive, sexist and profane - including against those who died following Hurricane Maria.

Noncompliance kneecaps New Zealand gun control scheme

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 07/17/2019 - 22:57

AUCKLAND, New Zealand (PNN) - July 8, 2019 - Once again, responding to a horrendous crime by inflicting knee-jerk, authoritarian restrictions on innocent people proves to be an ineffective means of convincing people to obey. Specifically, New Zealand's government, which also stepped up censorship and domestic surveillance after bloody attacks on two Christchurch mosques earlier this year, is running into stiff resistance to new gun rules from firearms owners who are slow to surrender now-prohibited weapons and will probably never turn them in.

Officials should have seen it coming.

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