Just Reading This In The UK Can Get You 10 Years In Prison
LONDON, UK — In the deepening investigation of the Boston Marathon bombings, federal officials have reportedly found copies of the Al Qaeda magazine Inspire and other extremist materials on a computer...
View ArticleKim Dotcom Publishes Brilliant Treatise On Why Government Copyright...
Kim Dotcom's primary argument against the U.S. government's copyright laws in a recently released white paper is pretty simple: Can I sue Ford if an old lady runs me over with one? Probably not.Kim...
View ArticleVirginia Man Caught Posing As CIA Agent, Recruiting People To Attempt Bank...
A Virginia man is accused of orchestrating at least three attempted bank robberies while posing as a federal agent named "Theo,"Tom Schoenberg of Bloomberg reports.Prosecutors say that Joshua Brady,...
View ArticleEXPERT: There Is Absolutely No Way Military Assets Could Have Reached...
On Wednesday, State Department whistleblowers presented three main arguments for why the military could have responded to the assault on the U.S. mission in Benghazi, Libya last year:— There were...
View ArticleREPORT: US Told Syrian Rebels To Kill Islamic Radicals Before Fighting Assad
About six months ago, U.S. intelligence officers in Jordan told Syrian rebel commanders that the opposition should fight radical rebel group Jabhat al Nusra before fighting Syria's army, a commander...
View ArticleGeneral James 'Mad Dog' Mattis Email About Being 'Too Busy To Read' Is A...
In the run up to Marine Gen. James Mattis' deployment to Iraq in 2004, a colleague wrote to him asking about the "importance of reading and military history for officers," many of whom found themselves...
View ArticleNew Goldman Hire Tom Ernst Has One Of The Most Stacked Résumés We've Ever Seen
We see a lot of personnel news about new hires on on Wall Street, but not every one stands out like this.Tom Ernst, a Goldman Sachs hire who served as a U.S. Navy submarine officer, has an impressive...
View ArticleNew Details About The 'Propaganda' That Reportedly Earned A US Citizen 15...
Earlier this month, US citizen Kenneth Bae was sentenced to 15 years of "hard labor" by the North Korean regime. Exactly what Bae did to deserve this is unclear. When his trial was announced, North...
View ArticleHow The US Army Spent An Entire War Figuring Out What Camouflage To Wear
Actually the military's uniform trouble started, as trouble so often does, with the Marines.Until the turn of the millennium, every service wore the same exact camo — as David A. Fahrenthold of The...
View ArticleHackers Steal $44.47 Million From ATMs Worldwide In A Matter Of Hours
An international gang of cyber thieves stole more than $45 million from thousands of ATMs in carefully coordinated attacks conducted in a matter of hours, US authorities said Thursday.Seven people are...
View ArticleBenghazi Talking Points Were 'Dramatically Edited' By The Obama Administration
The State Department explicitly removed all references to terrorism and extremist groups from the original talking points on last September's terrorist attack on the U.S. diplomatic mission in...
View ArticleUS Government Suspects 3D Gunmaker Of Being An International Arms Dealer
When Defense Distributed put its blueprints for a 3D-printable plastic gun on the internet (see above), the Texas non-profit put an internet freedom spin on the gun control debate.It also led the US...
View ArticleUS Special Ops Have Become Much, Much Scarier Since 9/11
After Sept. 11, 2001, the Bush administration began waging a global war on terrorism both openly and on the "dark side."The full scale of the shadow war is just coming out now, as detailed in "Dirty...
View ArticleREPORT: 'Mounting Evidence' Ties Tsarnaev Brothers To 2011 Triple Homicide
Law enforcement officials have told ABC News that "mounting" forensic evidence from an unsolved triple homicide ties Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev to the crime.Cell phone records also place the...
View ArticleChina Is Transforming Tibet's Holiest Area Into A Tourist District
China is transforming the ancient part of Tibet's capital into a tourist district according to a visiting native of the area, Amy Li of the South China Morning Post reports.The construction project...
View ArticleUS GOVERNMENT: It's Fine For Us To Print 3D Weapons, Not So Much For Cody Wilson
On the same day that Cody Wilson of Defense Distributedgot a notice from the State Department about ripping his 3D printing handgun schematics from the web, the U.S. Government launched a $200 million...
View ArticleUS Marines Are On 'High Alert' In Spain To Possibly Evacuate Libya Personnel
A newly established unit of Marines in Spain has been put on 'high alert' today should it be necessary to evacuate American personnel in Libya.CNN Security Clearance reports that the Marines are on...
View ArticleWatching This Military Jumper Get Accidentally Sucked Out Of A Plane Will...
This could not have felt good.A military "jumpmaster" was getting ready for his jump when his reserve chute deployed prematurely and he got sucked out of the plane.But don't worry, the Special...
View ArticleWhite House Press Secretary Jay Carney Gets Blasted Over Benghazi
White House Press Secretary Jay Carney faced a fusillade of questions Friday about the administration's response to the Sept. 11 attacks on the U.S. diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya, amid new...
View ArticleRussian Agents Find That Tamerlan Tsarnaev Went Looking For Jihad
Russian agents of the Federal Security Service (formerly KGB) investigating the Boston Bombers have discovered a disturbing detail: Tamerlan Tsarnaev apparently went there looking for jihad.Ellen...
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