Bye, Bye, FDA Commissioner Gottlieb — Why Are You Leaving So Soon?
By Catherine J. Frompovich Scott Gottlieb, MD, physician and venture capitalist, has been U.S. FDA Commissioner since May 11, 2017—not yet two years, and he…
By Catherine J. Frompovich Scott Gottlieb, MD, physician and venture capitalist, has been U.S. FDA Commissioner since May 11, 2017—not yet two years, and he…
By John W. Whitehead “The Fourth Amendment was designed to stand between us and arbitrary governmental authority. For all practical purposes, that shield has been…
By MassPrivateI Across the country fire departments in Connecticut, Georgia, Tennessee, North Carolina and Illinois have begun encrypting their radio transmissions, effectively turning them into secret public safety…
Op-Ed by Catherine J. Frompovich Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom…
By Michael Boldin On Tuesday March 5th, a House committee is expected to hold a hearing on an important bill to help protect the 4th…
By Aaron Kesel Smart assistants like Siri, Google Home, and Amazon Echo could soon be implemented with a “moral AI” to decide whether to report…
By Andra Constantin Following the State of the Union address, I found the state of the nation surreal. I kept skimming past articles about the…
By Catherine J. Frompovich What’s the REAL deal problem with 5G anyway? That’s the overarching question federal and state regulatory agencies apparently want to ignore,…
By Tom DeWeese Sometimes if you fight hard enough and refuse to back down, no matter the odds, your truth is vindicated and prevails! For…
By Hayley Tsukayama and Adam Schwartz It’s time for governments to confront the harmful consequences of using facial recognition technology as an instrument of surveillance….
By MassPrivateI Arizona State University (ASU), which spent $307 million to renovate Sun Devil Stadium, has learned a lot about Smart City surveillance. ASU used facial…
By Gary M. Galles February 25 is a momentous day in American history. It is the day in 1913 the 16th Amendment, authorizing a federal…
By Ryan McMaken On Friday, Federal Judge Gary Miller declared the federal government’s policy of male-only conscription to be unconstitutional. Miller ruled that past prohibitions…
By Matt Agorist Patagonia, AZ — If you have been to the Free Thought Project before, chances are you’ve seen one of the countless videos…