BUNKERVILLE, Nevada (PNN) - April 10, 2014 - A battle over cattle and land rights erupted in a standoff between armed terrorist federal agents pointing Tasers and citizens holding cell phone cameras in a compelling video posted to YouTube Wednesday.
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            Canada seeks to open private mail and criminalize cashCanadians, get ready to be a full-blown police state by Christmas with full 1984-level government control if Parliament passes three bills this session. The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms is warning about bills C-2, C-8 and C-9.  | 
        
Cell phone cameras weapons of choice for activists making stand against armed feds
Saturn Moon Enceladus is now a top candidate for life
LOS ANGELES, Kalifornia (PNN) - April 3, 2014 - Buried under miles of ice, astronomers have detected a liquid water sea on one of Saturn's moons, Enceladus. The sea is about the size of Lake Superior and it touches Enceladus' silicate core, which means it could have minerals dissolved in it that are necessary for life.
Brits print out disposable low-cost drone
LONDON, England (PNN) - March 30, 2014 - A low-cost drone has been built with the help of a 3D printer. Engineers from University of Sheffield in the Fascist United Kingdom (FUK) have created and tested a low-coast unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) using a new and cheap technique. The aircraft is 1.5 meters wide.
Prohibitive vs. Compulsory Law
by Brent Johnson
All laws fit into one of two classifications: laws that prohibit or laws that compel. Prohibitive laws tell you what you cannot do with someone else’s person or property. Compulsory laws tell you what you must do with your own person or property. Understanding these two different types of law is vital to a complete understanding of the general validity (or lack) of a given law.
Protest against pig thug cops ends after 12 hours and tense moments
ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico (PNN) - March 31, 2014 - A protest over the Albuquerque terrorist pig thug cop department's use of force stretched late into Sunday night.
The protest ended at about midnight after protesters headed to Fourth and Central, but not before several instances of property damage and graffiti occurred along its route.
Tea Party candidate first ever to win as write-in for Pennsylvania state senate
HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania (PNN) - March 20, 2014 - A Tea Party candidate became the first ever state senator in Pennsylvania to win as a write-in candidate on Tuesday in a special election that showed how dissatisfied voters are, even at the local level, with both organized political parties.
Threats to terrorist cops escalate following gun confiscation comments
BRANFORD, Connecticut (PNN) - March 12, 2014 - There have been reports that Navy veteran John Cinque has been receiving threats because of his stance on the issue of Connecticut’s unconstitutional and unlawful gun registration law. Apparently those reports are due to a misreading of a piece by the New Haven Register in which Cinque said, “There have been threats made - that I found out about today.”
Law enforcement association urging sheriffs not to enforce Vermont gun control
BURLINGTON, Vermont (PNN) - March 24, 2014 - Constitutional Sheriffs and Police Officers Association (CSPOA) president Richard Mack is calling on Vermont Sheriffs to refuse to enforce new gun control measures passed earlier in the month.
Man fights back against speed trap harassment
MEEKER, Oklahoma (PNN) - March 24, 2014 - The owner of an Oklahoma pawn shop on Thursday filed a federal lawsuit against the speed trap town of Meeker because the city's terrorist pig thug cop force harassed him over a sign he put up warning drivers.
Google encrypts Gmail in attempt to make it NSA-proof and stop mass surveillance
NEW YORK (PNN) - March 24, 2014 - Amid revelations that the National Security Agency has the ability to intercept data going between servers and other computers, tech giant Google now says it will encrypt all messages sent through its Gmail email service to prevent prying eyes from looking at private messages.











