Judge: Army GI in WikiLeaks illegally punished
"Army private Bradley Manning suspected of sending classified information to Wikileaks was illegally punished"
View ArticleWhy Dead Children Don't Matter, and How they Can: What Billie Combes and...
No aboriginal "leader" does what tradition and justice demands
View ArticleThe "Suiciding" of Pedophile Investigators
Swartz's death is one of many mysterious suicides which serve to conceal the depth of the child sex trafficking industry
View ArticleCommon Law Court Prosecution concludes its Case against Canada, its churches...
Conclusion of the first case in the docket of the ICLCJ
View ArticleIndonesian government shaken by corruption scandal
Corruption trial of the former treasurer of the Democrat Party, Muhammad Nazaruddin, continues.
View ArticleIndonesia bans meat imports from US due to mad cow
Indonesia has issued a ban on imports of cattle products from the US following the recent mad cow disease.
View ArticleWas Industrial Sabotage at Play with Super Jet crash in Indonesia?
Russian Sukhoi Superjet 100 crashed in Mount Salak in Western Java province, Indonesia, on May 10.
View ArticleUpdate: Top Russian TV Station Exposes Financial Tyranny
A top TV network in Russia broadcast the world's first full exposure of mainsteam media's "Financial Tyranny"
View ArticleEye movements could be next PC password
Even if two people trace the same paths, the exact way they move their eyes differs
View ArticleGoogle threatens banning French news media over newly proposed law
Google has warned to exclude French media sites from its search if France adopts law forcing payment for news content
View ArticleRon Paul: The Internet Revolution is a Liberty Revolution
We should understand the critical link between internet freedom and human freedom
View ArticleUN offers to assist internet Counter-Terrorism surveillance in lieu of global...
UN claims that social media sites are used for terroristic schemes in terms of organization and recruitment
View ArticleMeet the "Bill Gates of Ghana"
Herman Chinery-Hesse left America to return to his parents' country with only a computer and some big ideas
View ArticleNew Microsoft Patent uses Kinect and Mobile Cameras to Count People in your...
Patent allows Microsoft to remotely surveil and effectively count U.S. citizens as they order online
View ArticleNew version of Marco Civil threatens Freedom of Expression in Brazil
Join Brazilian civil society in protesting this last-minute attack on users' rights
View ArticleSkype shares private details of 16-year-old Dutch WikiLeaks supporter
Say goodbye to online service providers protecting the identities of their users
View ArticleHow the ITU could put the internet behind closed doors
The open internet is in danger; in december governments are going to decide the future of our internet
View Article'Cypherpunks': New Assange book says Internet may enslave us
The book is partially based on RT's 'The World Tomorrow' television series
View ArticleHow Alternative News Outlets can assist the 1%
Reflections on how the way messages are presented could help either the 1% or the 99%
View ArticleDon't be a Petraeus: A Tutorial on Anonymous Email Accounts
Anonymous online communication is a valuable tool for journalists and whistleblowers
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