Exposé Highlights Costly “Smart” Water Meter Deployment Disasters in Multiple Cities and States
By B.N. Frank Opposition to utility “smart” meters – electric, gas, and water – has been worldwide since they started being deployed over a decade…
By B.N. Frank Opposition to utility “smart” meters – electric, gas, and water – has been worldwide since they started being deployed over a decade…
By Matt Agorist In yet another alarming example of the perils associated with dialing 911 for help, an unarmed 11-year-old boy found himself in the…
By Sound Money Defense League With the stroke of Gov. Tate Reeves’s pen on Wednesday, Mississippi has become the 43rd state in the country to…
By Jp Cortez State lawmakers of both houses have just voted overwhelmingly to exempt physical gold, silver, platinum, and palladium coins and bullion from the…
By Jp Cortez A lawmaker in Mississippi introduced legislation yesterday that would prompt the state to invest a small portion of state funds in gold…
By Matt Agorist Southhaven, MS – After his death an independent autopsy found that 30-year-old Troy Goode died from being hog-tied face-down for an extended…
Op-Ed by Krishna Chandrasekaran Over this past week the states of Texas and Mississippi have finally decided to do away with most originally imposed restrictions…
By Neenah Payne We were asked last March to self-quarantine for 15 days to “flatten the curve”. As that has stretched into a year-long devastating…
By Jp Cortez One of the states that’s still taxing real money is hoping to do something about it. Introduced by Representative Zuber (R-Jackson), House Bill…
By B.N. Frank High speed internet CAN be obtained without 5G and even without wireless. According to Federal Communications Commission chairman Ajit Pai – and…
By Jon L. Pritchett and Ed Tiryakian In North Carolina, Gov. Roy Cooper has adopted the policy premise that anything done in the name of safety…