Government supremacists have been pushing people ever closer to total omnipotent control of transactions for years. In 1986 the US government required everyone to have two pieces of government ID in order to get a job. In the aftermath of 9/11 the US government passed the USA Patriot Act, outlawing third party checks and turning …
July 2023 archive
Jul 16
Just 36% of adults have high confidence in higher education
Today a person is more free the moment he walks off a typical university campus. Modern universities push a constant stream of government-supporting propaganda, socialism, and censorship of anti-government thought. Now American confidence in higher education has sunk to a new low, according to a new Gallup poll. Just 36% of adults expressed high levels …
Jul 07
Nigel Farage, founder of BREXIT movement, now denied banking capabilities in UK
Banks around the world appear to be obeying secret government orders to deny service to important critics of government. Simultaneously there has been a discernable push to require that all transactions be channeled through corporate banks. For example, in the US, banks are now increasingly refusing to cash checks or even make change for noncustomers. …
Jul 07
While mainstream pro-government “news” claims July 4 was earth’s hottest day, all recognized data indicates we are living in a cool period.
All western “mainstream” (meaning government-supported and supporting) media have been trumpeting the notion that mankind is currently experiencing the hottest days on record. But true global temp records (meaning satellite measurements) have only existed for around 40 years. Prior to the satellite era (mid-1970s and beyond) the earth was covered very spottily by long-term thermometers. …
Jul 07
Harvard survey: Most Americans don’t want to live in states with strict gun control
A new Harvard Center for American Political Studies/Harris poll of 2,000 Americans finds the vast majority of respondents don’t want to live in states with stricter gun control laws. 66% of survey respondents told pollsters they’d prefer to live in a state that doesn’t treat their right to keep and bear arms as a criminal offense. …