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Annual Harry Houdini Séance Now Held OnlineThe Houdini Museum is holding the official Houdini Séance on October 31. Same as every year, except they are asking for your help via the Internet. -
USAF Drones Hacked ... AgainUSAF's unmanned aerial vehicles have been compromised, thanks to unencrypted software and using Windows-based systems. If this story sounds familiar, it should -- a similar incident occurred in 2009. Clearly, lessons have not been learned.Also published on: -
Code Discovered in the Eyes of the Mona LisaIn the right eye of the painting appear to be the letters 'LV' which could stand for the artist's name. While there are also symbols in the left eye. More time, and perhaps a bit more treasure-hunting, will be needed to solve this mystery. -
Terrified British Mother Calling on Exorcist to Address "Ghostly Goings-on."Terrified mother Holly Taylor is calling in an exorcist after fearing she is sharing her home with a poltergeist.
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Happiness Index: Government to Politicize and Manipulate FeelingsWe clearly have the tools to measure happiness efficiently. More than that, we have the tools to get a sense of tomorrow's happiness.
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Too Far: TSA Strip-Scanning Our ChildrenDoes government now hold a monopoly on child pornography? Even if you would answer "no," would you agree that we have now traded liberty in the hopes of security, and received neither?
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Non-Compliance Topples Arizona Traffic-Cam ProgramIn January of this year Arizona began considering the shut-down a state-wide traffic cam program. This is because there was wide-spread non-compliance. Many, many citizens of Arizona simply refused to pay their tickets. Beautiful! -
Speaking of Strange, for 5 Years and RunningJoshua P. Warren's radio program, Speaking of Strange, reached its 5th anniversary recently.
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Sex Sells ... RobotsWhile Roxxxy is "adult entertainment," the technology and research is able to find a major source of funding that isn't from the government.
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Skeptics and Believers Alike Agree, Bring that EMF DetectorSome prominent skeptics seem to agree with many believers: there is a strong relationship between ghostly activity and electromagnetic frequencies. So, this summer, pack an EMF detector alongside the beach towels and sunscreen.
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National InsecurityThe fallacy of the State's duty to defend you and me isn't just exposed in the failure of government to do so; the Federal Government itself has stated that it doesn't see itself as duty-bound to protect us.
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A Tale of Two CulturesWhile the British seem to love government, we in the U.S. cannot hate it enough.
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Liberty Begins with the IndividualThere are frustrated individuals who feel that, for some real change to take place in America, we need to take it out at the top. But change begins with you and me; and it begins when we forget about Washington.
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The State is Not Pro-LifeAs the drama over government-managed health-care continues to unfold, much of the finger pointing revolves around the issue of tax-funded abortion. To grant the federal government more power in the hopes that it will defend human life is foolish.
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Time for America's New Great ExperimentAlready this century has marked the beginning of a New Great Experiment! An experiment where we walk entirely away from the federal state.
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Michigan Government to Attack Home-Schooling Next?A legislative target for Michigan politicians in 2010 may be home-schooling, with debate revolving around the tragic death of a girl whose abusive parents had claimed she was being home-schooled.
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Such a Strong Word: "Do You Hate the State?"In 1977 the libertarian and "enemy of the State" Murray N. Rothbard wrote a moving essay that asked a question about what should motivate libertarian activism: "do you hate the State?" In his opinion, it would be best if you answered yes. I disagree.
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Time to Discharge the State from Our Health-Care SystemIn the mid-1900s, there was another health-care crisis. Medical care was too cheep! The Government easily fixed that. Today, they'll fix it again.
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New Year's Resolution: Become a Working Writer and 5 Steps to Get ThereThis year I have made a resolution, and it is this: I will become a working writer in 2010! In the spirit of following through with my resolutions, I have even outlined a five point path to follow on this daring venture.
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The Question of Abortion in a State-Managed Health Care System is a DistractionIt has been my experience as a pro-life voter that, when it comes to the members of the Political Class, the abortion question is an insincere debate.


