Monthly Archives February 2013
Student Liberty group adds 33 new Campuses
It’s no secret that America’s colleges and universities are bedrocks of progressive and liberal political philosophies. Often, education officials and their policies border on propaganda and anti-conservative extremism. In response, moderate and conservative students across the country have found a … Continue reading
54 Countries helped US torture, including Iran, Syria, Canada
February 24, 2013. New York. A new report released by a New York human rights organization documented evidence that a quarter of the Earth’s nations – at least 54 and counting – participated in the secret global US kidnapping and … Continue reading
Whiteout Press hacked, Cyber attacked, Ads suspended
February 23, 2013. It’s been one terrible February for Whiteout Press. In addition to the periodic cyber attacks, this independent news outlet was also hacked through its web host’s servers for the first time. That caused the unfortunate dilemma where … Continue reading
9/11 Report blames NORAD General for Failures, Cover-up
February 16, 2013. More than a decade after the attacks on September 11, 2001, experts and novices alike still have many unanswered questions. One area of mystery is what happened to America’s air defenses on that day. A special investigative … Continue reading
Gun Group fears domestic Death Squads back
February 11, 2013. Carnesville. Gun control activists chalk it up to karma or divine justice. Gun rights activists on the other hand, insist the mysterious deaths of two high profile 2nd Amendment activists in the weeks after the tragic Sandy … Continue reading
US Media covered-up Drone Base for White House
February 9, 2013. Washington. Are mysterious US drone bases around the world a secret worthy of national security status? Multiple major US news outlets felt it was, especially after the urging of the Obama administration and the CIA. Now, more … Continue reading
Charlottesville first City to pass Aerial Drone Ban
This week, the city of Charlottesville, Virginia became the first city in the US to limit the use of unmanned aerial drones. Drafted by a local civil liberties organization, the law prevents police agencies from utilizing drones outfitted with anti-personnel … Continue reading
WTO threatens US over Country of Origin Food Labels
February 6, 2013. Why don’t food companies want consumers to know what deadly chemicals are in their food or what country it comes from? Because if Americans knew the truth, many would never buy or consume that food. With the … Continue reading
Founding Fathers Quotes on Gun Control and Firearms
With the nation divided over the issue of firearms ownership and gun control, Americans are once again looking to the 2nd Amendment to the US Constitution for guidance. People are also taking the founders’ advice and looking to their individual … Continue reading
Illinois collapsing – top Democrat blames Unions
The most powerful man in Illinois is feeling the heat from the state’s worst-in-the-nation financial crisis. With S&P downgrading Illinois’ credit rating again last week and Gov. Quinn forced to cancel a much needed loan, the state’s top Democrats appear … Continue reading





