In the ever-evolving landscape of politics, we often find ourselves confined to the traditional left-right spectrum. This binary view, with its emphasis on economic…
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Debate always rages over what should be legalized, what should be banned, when police should or shouldn’t use violence, and who belongs in jail….
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In my previous article on this site, “Bitcoin, Open Source Movement for Decentralized Future”, among many other issues I addressed some concern about the…
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For some time, there has been a misunderstanding of how to deal with Pirates, or even just getting their viewpoint. They’re seen as arrogant,…
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Every year, on average, 40 Europeans die in terrorist attacks. When you compare the policies and billions plown down into this number, you quickly…
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Sometimes, politicians think it’s somehow rational to ban plants. This article is about one such plant, which has mild effects on the human psyche…
Read MoreHEY PEOPLE! Embrace Facts, Don't Fear Them
In the age of social media, especially in the run up to an election, people are being bombarded with all kinds of images promoting…
Read MoreThe Real Voter Fraud
If you ask people about voter fraud, most will admit it’s a serious issue, and it IS. People casting votes they’re not entitled to…
Read MoreInnocent Until Proven Guilty, So Why Not Legal Until Proven Illegal?
Before a court can restrict a citizen’s freedom with a prison sentence, it must prove guilt. Why don’t legislatures require the same burden of…
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