by Tim Brown In a press release yesterday by Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) he put forth a report titled “The Legal Limit: The Obama Administration’s Attempts to Expand Federal Power.” The Texas Senator analyzed six instances in the last 15 months where the U.S. Supreme Court has unanimously rejected the Obama Administration’s arguments for increased federal power.“When President Obama’s own…
by Pratap Chatterjee Adrian Elcuj Miranda, a judge in Buenos Aires, has ordered the seizure of Chevron’s assets in Argentina, to force the company to pay a $19 billion penalty for polluting the Amazon in Ecuador. The plaintiffs are seeking similar legal action in Brazil, Canada, Colombia and other countries. Chevron – a Northern California-based oil and gas company –…
by Stephen Lendman For years, America has been on a fast track to tyranny. Duopoly power runs things repressively. Government of, by, and for the people never existed and doesn’t now. Homeland repression is policy. Police state laws target resisters. Elections are farcical, rigged, and illegitimate. People have no say. Corporate controlled electronic voting machines decide for them. Money power…
2012-08-13 Explosivereports.com by Jurriaan Maessen Aaron Dykes discussing the following article on Infowars Nightly News: In a series of lectures (UNESCO has killed the link since I published my original article on Infowars.com in february 2012) on the subject of eugenics organized by UNESCO’s Science and Ethics Commission, researcher Gwen Terrenoire elaborates on the practice and philosophy of eugenics…
2012-07-31 Activist Post by Susanne Posel The titans of the Internet, including Google, eBay, Amazon and Facebook, are combining forces under the blanket of a newly formed lobby group that wants to influence lawmakers on how they can manipulate the Internet, as well as how important they truly are. In September of this year, the lobby groups called the Internet Association,…
2012-07-12 Dissident Voice A fierce struggle since early last year over a proposed Chase Bank and CVS Pharmacy development that has been debated publicly in numerous meetings in small town Sebastopol may reach a climax at the July 17 and 19 City Council public hearing. The Council will either confirm previous decisions made by itself, the Design Review Board (DRB),…
2012-06-21 Russia Today The US Supreme Court Building is seen in this March 31, 2012 photo on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC (AFP Photo/Karen Bleier) The Supreme Court sided with American television networks on Thursday, ruling 8-0 against attempts by the Federal Communications Commission to fine ABC and FOX for broadcasting “fleeting expletives” over the airwaves. This week’s decision ruled…
2012-06-18 Russia Today View of the San Onofre Nuclear Power Plant in north San Diego County (AFP Photo/Mark Ralston) A nuclear nightmare on par with the Fukushima disaster could have unfolded at a power plant outside of Los Angeles, California, federal regulators reveal to the Associated Press in a just-published report. Following an incident at the San Onofre power plant…
2012-06-15 Arstechnica Judge Richard A. Posner of the Northern District of Illinois made a somewhat unexpected decision to grant a hearing next week where he will determine whether Apple is entitled to injunctive relief for patent infringement by Motorola. The judge may also determine whether Motorola can seek similar relief for a single instance of patent infringement by Apple, but the…