Courts have yet to define airspace restrictions for drones flying over private property, but a recent ruling favoring a man who shot down a drone hovering over his home is seen as a win for private property owners.
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An explosive independent investigation has unveiled an operation that unleashed billions in tainted money to banks and companies all over the world.
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Read More »MIT Ups the Activism Ante — Offers $250K to Best Act of DISobedience
For those who have been working on unique approaches to benefit humanity through disobedience, their efforts could be rewarded.
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Parents of a man executed by Santa Maria police filed a lawsuit questioning techniques used by officers when dealing with individuals in a mental crisis.
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Recently published research along with a new documentary highlight how psychedelics like LSD can drastically help ease human suffering.
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The corporate media is scrambling to whitewash Wikileaks Vault 7, as the true champions of freedom expose what it really means.
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The scientific community is facing a major dilemma known as a “reproducibility crisis.”
Read More »New Vaccination Bill Will Strip Parents of Their Philosophical Exemption
Reacting to a recent mumps outbreak, lawmakers are moving to force medicate citizens — even if one objects philosophically.
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