Hong Kong Authorities Warn of 5-year Prison Term for Attending Tiananmen Massacre Vigil
By Oiwan Lam Following the ban by Hong Kong’s police on the annual candlelight vigil held at Victoria Park to commemorate victims of China’s 1989…
By Oiwan Lam Following the ban by Hong Kong’s police on the annual candlelight vigil held at Victoria Park to commemorate victims of China’s 1989…
By B.N. Frank As of late, Facebook has been coming under a great deal of scrutiny for their plans to launch an Instagram page for…
Op-Ed by Rachel Altman When Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis spent the last year resisting draconian COVID-19 lockdown orders, I applauded his commitment to individual liberty….
By Isabella Barroso Colombian protesters have denounced social media platforms’ censorship of their posts about the country’s “paro nacional” (“national strike”)—ongoing anti-government demonstrations. This includes internet disruption in Cali,…
By Tyler Durden Interest in silver is soaring (both for industrial use and financial investment), echoing 2013’s crisis, as a recent report from the Silver…
By Elias Marat To quote the great Los Angeles sportscaster Vin Scully: “In a year that has been so improbable, the impossible has happened.” In…
By Jessica Corbett The father and brother of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange are planning a nationwide tour of the United States next month to advocate…
By The Corbett Report Today James continues the discussion on “positive propaganda” by looking at some examples of #antiganda. Activists around the world are creating…
By Clint Siegner Alasdair MacLeod, the Head of Research at Goldmoney, wonders if we may soon see “the end of paper gold and silver markets.”…
By Rory Mir Major publishers want to censor research-sharing resource Sci-Hub from the internet, but archivists are quickly responding to make that impossible. More than…
Op-Ed by Makia Freeman THE STORY: What is the mindset or psychology behind the dark force that really runs the world? THE IMPLICATIONS: If we…
Op-Ed by Matt An Italian dock workers’ union set off a global chain reaction last Friday when they refused to load a shipment of weapons…
The critical efforts of the Sound Money Defense League to protect and defend the interests of precious metals owners — and the public at large…
By Nathan Sheard and Adam Schwartz All too often, police and other government agencies unleash invasive surveillance technologies on the streets of our communities, based…