U.S. Senate Wants To Label WikiLeaks A “Non-State Hostile Intelligence Service”
By Aaron Kesel The U.S. Senate is considering a bill that would classify WikiLeaks as a “non-state hostile intelligence service” bundled as part of the…
By Aaron Kesel The U.S. Senate is considering a bill that would classify WikiLeaks as a “non-state hostile intelligence service” bundled as part of the…
By Aaron Kesel For at least 12 years an off-the-books private police force operated at Norfolk, Virginia, Naval Shipyard according to findings by the Naval Sea…
By Aaron Kesel The U.S. and South Korean militaries will go forward with their annual massive sea, land and air drills today, despite tension with North…
By Aaron Kesel Years of research on mice proves that scientists can weaken or strengthen particular memories from the brain or outright delete inherited memories,…
By Aaron Kesel A group of concerned citizens has brought a 325-page class action lawsuit against Nestlé Waters North America, the company that owns Poland…
By Aaron Kesel I recently spoke with a representative from Cypherpunk Privacy about their Virtual Private Network (VPN) service and what separates them from other…
By Aaron Kesel In a world of fake news and alternative facts it can be hard to get the “truth,” so U.S. President Donald Trump has…
By Aaron Kesel Amid Americans’ concerns that North Korea threatened to launch a missile at Guam, Iran is planning on building up a flotilla of…
By Aaron Kesel During his plane ride extradition from Romania to the United States, Guccifer told Fox News’ Pamela Browne that one of his handlers…
By Aaron Kesel Mozilla, the non-profit organization which runs the Firefox internet browser, said Wednesday it was launching an effort against “fake news,” as fact-checking…
By Aaron Kesel As this writer previously wrote, the new book The Chickenshit Club by Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Jesse Eisinger remakes the DOJ into a bunch of “Chickenshit”…
By Aaron Kesel Google continues to make George Orwell’s book 1984 a reality by censoring free speech and free flow of information. On July 27,…
By Aaron Kesel The hacker arrested for his alleged involvement in creating and selling a banking trojan who infamously stopped the WannaCry malware attack may…
By Aaron Kesel A U.S. appeals court on Friday dismissed the first-degree murder charge against a former Blackwater employee, Nicholas A. Slatten, and ordered re-sentencings for three…