Activism

Farmers demand an appeal in Monsanto GMO case
11 January 2013

A group of farmers are in Washington, DC this week to demand that the federal court reconsiders a case against biotech giants Monsanto. Last February, District Court Judge Naomi Buchwald dismissed a lawsuit filed [...]

Facebook, Twitter and other social media sites are an elaborate CIA spying scheme
31 December 2012

by Ethan A. Huff, staff writer (NaturalNews) They are convenient, relatively easy to use, and help millions of people around the world stay connected with family and friends, at least digitally. But social media [...]

Anonymous leaks personal information of 5,000 Israeli officials
19 November 2012

Internet hacktivist group Anonymous has declared cyberwar on Israel, posting personal data of five thousand Israeli officials online. The group used their Anonpaste.me site to address a message to the Israeli government before linking [...]

Anonymous hack hundreds of Israeli websites, delete Foreign Ministry database in support of Gaza
18 November 2012

Hacker group Anonymous has launched a massive attack named #OpIsrael on almost 700 Israeli websites, protesting against Operation Pillar of Defense in Gaza. Israeli media confirmed the group’s move. The hackers reportedly took down [...]

Australian Government Dumps Mandatory Internet Filtering Scheme
10 November 2012

by Andrew Puhanic  THE Australian Federal Government has withdrawn a proposal to implement an internet filtering scheme that has been likened to firewalls operating in China and Iran. The internet filtering scheme, initially proposed by former [...]

The philosophy of freedom: Much more than demanding government get out of our lives, you must first get the tyranny out of your own heart
30 October 2012

by Mike Adams the Health Ranger (NaturalNews) Do you agree with this statement? Government has no business telling us what to drink, what to eat, what kind of medicine we should take, what to smoke, what [...]

The Infomocracy Dilemma: Revolution or Disengagement?
21 October 2012

by Robert Bonomo, Contributor A very small yet conscious minority has come to the realization that the current world regime is one giant corporate infomocracy that needs to be terminated with “extreme prejudice”, disengagement [...]

No Cuts! Tens of thousands turnout for British anti-austerity protests (VIDEO)
21 October 2012

Demonstrators hold placards during a protest march organised by the Trades Union Congress (TUC), in Oxford Circus, in central London October 20, 2012 (Reuters / Suzanne Plunkett) Nurses, teachers and off duty policemen marched [...]

Police protection or citizen censorship? Spain to ban photos and videos of cops
20 October 2012

Spain’s government is drafting a law that bans the photographing and filming of members of the police. The Interior Ministry assures they are not cracking down on freedom of expression, but protecting the lives [...]

Top 10 Most Influential Whistleblowers
19 October 2012

The subject of insiders — or “whistleblowers” — is somewhat tricky; anyone on the inside is often presumed to be compromised by their former allegiance. Nonetheless, the nature of government work is rooted in [...]

Exclusive new Organic Spies video released: Is Whole Foods systematically training employees to lie about GMO?
13 October 2012

by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger (NaturalNews) A new video has surfaced from the Organic Spies group, and that video is being released exclusively on the Natural News video site TV.naturalnews.com. The hidden camera [...]

Australian Government Now Spies on Its Citizens More than the US Government Does
02 October 2012

by Andrew Puhanic The Australian Government has now been labelled as the most intrusive government in the western world. It has been revealed that on a per-capita basis, the Australian government spies of its [...]

Occupy: Reflecting on Year One
01 October 2012

by Mike David Reflecting on Occupy could be seen as a redundant exercise, given that the movement itself was born of reflection. Plenty would disagree, and insist it was frustration – boiled over from [...]

Enemy at the gait: New cameras identify you by your walk
23 September 2012

AFP Photo/Leon Neal A new biometric “gait recognition” system has been developed by Britain’s National Physical Laboratory, meaning that individuals can now be recognized and located by their “signature” walk. Serious privacy concerns have [...]

France Maintains Key Ban on Monsanto’s GMO Maize Crops
19 September 2012

by Anthony Gucciardi, In another massive victory against Monsanto and the spread of genetically modified crops, French Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayraul has announced that the nation will be maintaining a key ban on the only [...]