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Americans 34 Times More Interested In Buying Guns Than Obamacare

November 13th, 2013

Via: Zerohedge:

Sweden Closes Four Prisons as Number of Inmates Plummets

November 12th, 2013

Wikipedia: United States Incarceration Rate: The incarceration rate in the United States of America is the highest in the world today. As of 2009, the incarceration rate was 743 per 100,000 of national population (0.743%). In comparison, Russia had the second highest, at 577 per 100,000, Canada was 123rd in the world at 117 per […]

State Obamacare Exchanges Enroll Only 3 Percent of Target

November 12th, 2013

Via: Reuters: President Barack Obama’s healthcare reform has reached only about 3 percent of its enrollment target for 2014 in 12 U.S. states where new online health insurance marketplaces are mostly working smoothly, a report released on Monday said. States with functioning exchanges have signed up 49,100 people compared with the 1.4 million people expected […]

New DHS Funded WiFi Network and Probable Tracking System Installed Throughout Downtown Seattle

November 11th, 2013

There are a variety of apps out there that use GPS as a proximity switch to turn your phone’s WiFi radio on and off. With the WiFi radio off, networks like the one described below can’t track your phone.* * Of course, the mobile operating system and cellular radio are giving you up about a […]

Obamacare: Tens of Millions Forced Out of Health Insurance They Had

November 9th, 2013

Via: McClatchy: Even as President Barack Obama sold a new health care law in part by assuring Americans they would be able to keep their insurance plans, his administration knew that tens of millions of people actually could lose those their policies. “If you like your private health insurance plan, you can keep your plan. […]

Two Admirals Face Probe in Navy Bribery Scheme

November 9th, 2013

[???] Via: Washington Post: Two U.S. admirals — including the director of naval intelligence — are under investigation as part of a major bribery scandal involving a foreign defense contractor, Navy officials announced Friday night. Vice Adm. Ted “Twig” Branch, the service’s top intelligence officer, and Rear Adm. Bruce F. Loveless, the Navy’s director of […]

EPA Bans Most Wood-Burning Stoves

November 8th, 2013

Tell me another one. Via: Off The Grid News: Wood-burning stoves offer warmth and enhance off-grid living options during cold weather months, but the tried-and-true heating devices now are under attack by the Environmental Protection Agency. The EPA has banned the production and sale of the types of stoves used by about 80 percent of […]

CIA Pays AT&T $10 Million Per Year for Access to Call Data

November 8th, 2013

Via: New York Times: The C.I.A. is paying AT&T more than $10 million a year to assist with overseas counterterrorism investigations by exploiting the company’s vast database of phone records, which includes Americans’ international calls, according to government officials. The cooperation is conducted under a voluntary contract, not under subpoenas or court orders compelling the […]

Snowden Pulled Off NSA Document Heist—Using Oldest Trick in the Book?

November 8th, 2013

Two-step verification? Via: Reuters: Former U.S. National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden used login credentials and passwords provided unwittingly by colleagues at a spy base in Hawaii to access some of the classified material he leaked to the media, sources said. A handful of agency employees who gave their login details to Snowden were identified, […]

Oregon: Students Limited to Walking or Running Around a Track at Recess

November 7th, 2013

Via: Mail Tribune: Parents and kids of Jacksonville Elementary School say physical fitness shouldn’t be limited to endless circles on the school’s track in order to comply with the state’s physical education mandates. Andy Kranenburg, an orthopedic surgeon with two sons at the school, was one of several parents and grandparents who spoke in defense […]

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