UN sets up privacy watchdog role in wake of Snowden leaks

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 04/08/2015 - 17:15

GENEVA, Switzerland (PNN) - March 27, 2015 - The United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) is to establish the role of a rapporteur to cover privacy issues in a landmark decision that helps establish the idea that freedom from excessive surveillance is a fundamental right.

Colorado bill would impose penalty on cops interfering with citizen recording

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 04/08/2015 - 17:13

DENVER, Colorado (PNN) - March 27, 2015 - In contrast to Texas legislation introduced by state representative Jason Villaba (Dallas) that would penalize a citizen for filming terrorist
pig thug cop activity within a proposed 15-foot area, lawmakers in Colorado have introduced a bill that would penalize terrorist pig thug cops for obstructing, seizing or destroying citizen recording.

Why I'm "Ready for Hillary!"

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 03/25/2015 - 18:44

Carey Wedler provides a strong political statement about Amerika and specifically Hillary Clinton, in this potent, and at times humorous exposé on the probable 2016 candidate for president of the Fascist Police States of Amerika.

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Press attacks claim of long-standing FPSA policy against backing coups

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 03/25/2015 - 18:43

After Venezuela accused the United States of plotting another coup, State Department spokesperson Jen Psaki rejected the claim as "ludicrous." She said, "As a matter of long-standing policy, the United States does not support political transitions by non-constitutional means." The response from reporters may surprise you.

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Midnight Ride trailer

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 03/25/2015 - 18:41

Matrix Entertainment, in association with Oath Keepers, presents a James Jaeger film, inspired by the book, By Tyranny out of Necessity: The Bastardy of Martial Law by Edwin Vieira, Jr. Midnight Ride features Ron Paul, G. Edward Griffin, Larry Pratt, and Stewart Rhodes, Founder of Oath Keepers, as well as Tea Party co-founder, Walter Reddy, Pastor Chuck Baldwin, and Ron Paul activist, Rosie Haas. The movie explores the nature of martial law and how it relates to the Second Amendment and militia clauses in the U.S. Constitution. Dr.

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Bipartisan bill would repeal USA PATRIOT Act and cut down Amerikan surveillance

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 03/25/2015 - 18:39

WASHINGTON (PNN) - March 25, 2015 - The bipartisan Surveillance State Repeal Act, if passed, would repeal dragnet surveillance of Amerikans’ personal communications, overhaul the federal domestic surveillance program, and provide protections for whistleblowers.

Russia starts nationwide show of force

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 03/18/2015 - 18:42

MOSCOW, Russia (PNN) - March 16, 2015 - More than 45,000 Russian troops as well as war planes and submarines started military exercises across much of the country on Monday in one of the Kremlin's biggest shows of force since its ties with the West plunged to Cold War lows.

Iceland drops bid to join EU

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 03/18/2015 - 18:35

REYKJAVIK, Iceland (PNN) - March 16, 2015 - Iceland has dropped its bid to join the European Union, the Foreign Ministry in Reykjavik says. The announcement follows pledges made by the country’s euro-skeptic government since winning the 2013 election.

Handgun ammunition vending machine owned by candidate for county sheriff

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 03/18/2015 - 18:27

BEAVER COUNTY, Pennsylvania (PNN) - March 3, 2015 - A vending machine operated by a candidate for Beaver County Sheriff that distributes firearms ammunition is raising some eyebrows. The machine is installed inside the Beaver Valley Rifle & Pistol Club, offering both rifle and handgun ammunition and operating in the same fashion as vending machines commonly used to sell snack foods.

Gun owners finally standing up for their rights

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 03/11/2015 - 19:05

HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania (PNN) - March 4, 2015 - The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania has long prohibited towns and cities from enforcing local firearm ordinances that impact the ownership, possession, transfer or transport of guns or ammo.

But gun-rights groups have long complained that scores of municipalities ignored the 40-year-old prohibition by passing their own, piecemeal gun control enactments, which rarely got tested in court.

So a new state law went into effect in Pennsylvania at the start of the year, making it easier for gun-rights groups to challenge such illegal local ordinances.