Author: Mr. X
Indiana: A polygraph instructor's first amendment defense has been tossed and he's been sentenced to prison for teaching federal job applicants to deceive a lie detector (polygraph). As usual …
As many communities succeed in eliminating water fluoridation, Dow and other big chemical companies continue to push the toxic chemical for other uses, including 'food fumigation'. Scary stuff when …
Government snooping aimed at phone calls and emails can be a bitter pill for citizens concerned about everyday privacy, but how about encrypted messages when you take steps to …
The move to include RFID tags in drivers licenses in California is stalled for now amid criticism from privacy advocates. From AllGov: [blockquote style="2"]California drivers will not have the …
Want a $1,000 fine, a year in jail, a criminal record and registry on the district's gun offenders list? Simply visit Washington D.C. with an empty shell casing. Washington …
A pro-gun bill in Missouri may soon nullify federal gun laws within the state, even going so far as to entitle citizens arrested under federal gun statutes to sue …
With the security concerns surrounding the rushed and confused implementation of ObamaCare, is it really a good idea to give the administration even more personal data to play with? …
Matt Lee shows why he is known as a no-nonsense reporter who won't be satisfied with political jargon and non-answers. From The Blaze: [blockquote style="2"]Associated Press reporter Matt Lee …
The Transportation Security Administration will be offering a quicker and gentler pre-check at some airports, for a price. An $85 fee will allow some travelers a small taste of …
Concerns have been raised about private influence on the secretive TPP (Trans Pacific Partnership) negotiations. Although TPP meetings have been cloaked from the citizens of the nations participating in …