Tag: Liberty
COVID-19: What You Need to Know about Fatality Rat...
Posted by Jeremy R. Hammond | Apr 25, 2020 | Europe, Featured, News & Analysis, Science, US | 11 |
SARS-CoV-2 Response: Imperial College Model and Lo...
Posted by Jeremy R. Hammond | Apr 17, 2020 | Europe, Featured, News & Analysis, Politics, Science, US | 5 |
SARS-CoV-2 Response: Where Do We Go from Here? (In...
Posted by Jeremy R. Hammond | Apr 17, 2020 | Featured, News & Analysis, Politics, Science, US | 1 |
COVID-19 and Mass-Surveillance: Why South Korea’s ...
Posted by Mohammad I. Aslam | Apr 13, 2020 | Asia Pacific, Politics, Viewpoints | 1 |
Lebanon’s Dubious Second Wave and the Need to End Lockdown
by George Ajjan | Jun 12, 2020 | Middle East, News & Analysis, Politics
Lebanon must end its lockdown or face economic, fiscal, and monetary disasters that pose an even greater threat to the country than COVID-19.
COVID-19: What You Need to Know about Fatality Rates
by Jeremy R. Hammond | Apr 25, 2020 | Europe, Featured, News & Analysis, Science, US
Inherently overestimated COVID-19 fatality rates have created mass fear and panic, manufacturing consent for extreme and harmful authoritarian policies.
SARS-CoV-2 Response: Imperial College Model and Lockdown Endgame
by Jeremy R. Hammond | Apr 17, 2020 | Europe, Featured, News & Analysis, Politics, Science, US
The influential Imperial College model governments have used to justify economic shutdown shows that lockdown only delays and worsens the problem long-term.
SARS-CoV-2 Response: Where Do We Go from Here? (Introduction)
by Jeremy R. Hammond | Apr 17, 2020 | Featured, News & Analysis, Politics, Science, US
In response to the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, governments have implemented authoritarian lockdown measures that could easily be doing more harm than good.
COVID-19 and Mass-Surveillance: Why South Korea’s approach is also anathema to civil liberties
by Mohammad I. Aslam | Apr 13, 2020 | Asia Pacific, Politics, Viewpoints
Big Brother can do wonders during a pandemic, but the granularity of what it gleans is surpassed by the infringement on privacy that it can make.
WHO Experimenting on African Children without Informed Consent
The World Health Organization (WHO) is sponsoring a malaria vaccine study in African children without obtaining informed consent from parents.
NY Times Deceives about the Odds of Dying from Measles in the US
Peter Hotez deceives New York Times readers about the odds of dying from measles in the US to persuade parents to comply with the CDC’s vaccine schedule.
UN Praises Maldives Bill Outlawing Informed Consent for Pharmaceuticals
by Jeremy R. Hammond | Nov 16, 2019 | Asia Pacific, Featured, News & Analysis, Politics, US
The United Nations Children’s Fund has dangerously praised the Maldives legislature for passing a bill that fundamentally violates human rights.
America’s Collapse: #1 in a Series
by Paul Craig Roberts | Jul 26, 2019 | Politics, US, Viewpoints
When the police who are paid by the public to “serve and protect” instead rob and murder without accountability, not even insouciant Americans can deny the devastating evidence of American legal, political and societal collapse.
Liberty Has Lost Its Protection
by Paul Craig Roberts | Jun 28, 2019 | Politics, US, Viewpoints
July 4 should be a day of mourning. The rights our ancestors fought for have been taken away.
When the Journalists Ganged Up on Assange They Ganged Up on Themselves
by Paul Craig Roberts | Jun 7, 2019 | Asia Pacific, Politics, US, Viewpoints
Without free speech there is tyranny, and the road to tyranny is the road the United States and its Western vassals are on.
The Assange/Manning Cases Discredit Humanity
by Paul Craig Roberts | May 22, 2019 | Politics, US, Viewpoints
The rule of law has given way to law as a weapon in the hands of government.
Washington Has Destroyed Western Liberty: The Era of Tyranny Has Begun
by Paul Craig Roberts | Apr 27, 2019 | Europe, Politics, US, Viewpoints
The entire Western world is adopting Washington’s approach to Assange and criminalizing the practice of journalism to protect governments’ criminality.
How Public Vaccine Policy Violates Our Right to Informed Consent
by Jeremy R. Hammond | Apr 27, 2019 | Featured, News & Analysis, Politics, Science, US
Public vaccine policy treats the entire population as subjects of a mass uncontrolled experiment without their informed consent.
The Fake Charge Against Julian Assange Proves That the US Government Has No Integrity
by Paul Craig Roberts | Apr 16, 2019 | Politics, US, Viewpoints
Julian Assange is being framed on a false charge because the US government in order to protect its own criminality is moving to destroy the First Amendment.
Julian Assange: Criminal or Benefactor?
by Richard Falk | Apr 16, 2019 | News & Analysis, Politics, US
We need to affirm WikiLeaks and whistleblowing as part of the legitimate architecture of constitutional democracy in the digital age.
When Truth-Tellers Must Hide, Societies Collapse
by Wahab Raofi | Apr 16, 2019 | Asia Pacific, Culture, Viewpoints
Nashenas, an Afghan who had to hide his identity to exercise his freedom of speech, exemplifies the dangerous trend toward squelching free speech.
10 Reasons Assange Should Walk Free
by David Swanson | Apr 12, 2019 | Politics, US, Viewpoints
Exposing war crimes is not a crime, and other reasons why Julian Assange should be freed.
The Age of Injustice
by Paul Craig Roberts | Apr 12, 2019 | Americas, Europe, Politics, US, Viewpoints
Julian Assange’s conviction will make it impossible for media to report leaked information that is unfavorable to the government.
Identity Politics Smears Robert E. Lee
by Paul Craig Roberts | Apr 12, 2019 | Politics, US, Viewpoints
The real achievement of Lincoln’s War of Northern Aggression was to centralize power over the American people. All of them.