Australians Respond to Media Campaign That Calls Out “Creeping Culture of Secrecy”
By Kevin Rennie The Your Right to Know campaign launched by the major Australian mainstream media organisations on 21 October 2019 has brought about mixed…
By Kevin Rennie The Your Right to Know campaign launched by the major Australian mainstream media organisations on 21 October 2019 has brought about mixed…
By Clint Siegner Americans hated it when the Federal Reserve handed trillions of dollars to crooked Wall Street banks following the 2008 Financial Crisis. Politicians…
By Mayukh Saha Even the youngest of us can make a sea change in society only if we have the determination and dedication to do…
By Mayukh Saha Paróquia de Sant’Ana Gravatá hosts a very extraordinary event every Sunday. As the churchgoers attend Mass, the priest brings in dogs who…
By Ellery Roberts Biddle and the Netizen Report Team The Advox Netizen Report offers an international snapshot of challenges, victories, and emerging trends in technology…
By Aaron Kesel Hong Kong citizens denying tyranny against their own government and the Chinese government are striking back against a ban on covering their…
By Aaron Dykes Complimenting yesterday’s post – a guest article written by Dr. Peter & Ginger Breggin – is the raw, and as yet unreleased…
By Graham Smith U.S. representative Ann Wagner noted at a recent hearing that child pornographic material has been reported on Facebook more than any other…
By Matt Agorist Lake Stevens, WA — In the land of the free, stacking firewood on your own property can and will lead to your…
By Tyler Durden Hundreds of protesters in Hong Kong showed their support for Catalonian separatists on Thursday, waving Catalan flags and banners urging “a fight…
By B.N. Frank Whether you know it or not, you probably have utility “Smart” Meters on your home and throughout your community. Tens of millions…
By Aaron Kesel WikiLeaks founder and journalist Julian Assange appeared in court to fight his extradition to the United States, sluggishly reciting his name and…
By Tyler Durden The government of Hong Kong on Wednesday formally withdrew an unpopular extradition bill which sparked months of anti-government protests. “I now formally…
By Vic Bishop Since 2013 the real government whistleblower, Edward Snowden, has been in political asylum in Russia, where he continues to write books and…