Citizens Now Charged with a Crime for Repairing Their Own Car in Their Own Garage
By Matt Agorist Residents in Sacramento face fines upwards of $500 for repairing their own car in their own driveway thanks to a tyrannical law….
By Matt Agorist Residents in Sacramento face fines upwards of $500 for repairing their own car in their own driveway thanks to a tyrannical law….
By Tyler Durden Despite losing in the United States Supreme Court, the state of Indiana is still arguing that there are virtually no Eighth Amendment…
By Catherine J. Frompovich Imagine this weather shift: 88 degrees, then 6 feet of hail from an ice storm dumped on Guadalajara in northern Mexico…
By Joe Wright Readers might remember that I reported back in January on a story in Guilford, CT where Simon, a mixed-breed dog, was taken…
By Catherine J. Frompovich How would YOU like to have apparent 5G antennas similar to the parallel arrays on the roof of the house below…
By Matt Agorist Norco, CA — Ron Mugar never committed a crime, never harmed anyone, yet he’s found himself in the middle of a government-sponsored…
By Matt Agorist Dunedin, FL — Jim Ficken is not a criminal, has never been in jail, and is a model citizen in the town…
By Dagny Taggart If you live in Florida and want the freedom to plant food on your own property, I have great news for you….
By World Alternative Media Josh Sigurdson reports on the recent imprisonment of a man in Nashville, Tennessee who rented his own home out through Airbnb…
By B.N. Frank Over the past few years, PG&E customers have filed lawsuits claiming that the utility company’s “Smart” Meters had caught fire on their…
By Elias Marat A New Jersey town is looking to crack down on dogs who bark too much with a new proposal that could see…
By Joe Jarvis Property taxes negate private property. It’s not yours if you have to pay the government every year to keep it. I’m sure…
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…