Cops Acquire ‘Nasal Ranger’ Smell Amplifier to Crack Down on Marijuana Users
Matt Agorist – Police are arming themselves with a “smell amplifier” to go after those who’d dare grow or partake in a plant.
Matt Agorist – Police are arming themselves with a “smell amplifier” to go after those who’d dare grow or partake in a plant.
Matt Agorist – These cops became the laughing stock of the internet after they bragged about seizing 106 pounds of entirely LEGAL hemp.
John W. Whitehead – Unless something changes and soon, there will soon be nothing left to teach young people about freedom.
John W. Whitehead – Years after Lennon’s assassination it would be revealed that the FBI had collected 281 pages of files on him.
Kevin Samson – Methods that can use WiFi to see people hidden behind walls have been in development for some time.
John W. Whitehead – Yes, gun violence is a problem in America, although violent crime generally remains at an all-time low.
Elias Marat – You just can’t make this stuff up.
John W. Whitehead – How could this be happening right under our noses?
Markab Algedi – Eight police officers have been fired.
Matt Agorist – Police in France are threatening to join the yellow vests.
Vic Bishop – This is the same technique that mainstream media uses on you.
Gary ‘Z’ McGee – Just as we were able to evolve past slavery, we should be able to evolve past statism.
John W. Whitehead – This is how the American police state continues to get rich: by stealing from the citizenry.
Gary ‘Z’ McGee – More of us are waking up to the fact that power gained from violence is immoral.
Patrick Hilsman – What do veteran cops think about the epidemic of police shootings?
Vic Bishop – Tired of unjust parking tickets and fines for victimless crimes, he developed a solution.
Dylan Charles – You’re more likely to be murdered in cold blood for working in defense of the Amazon rainforest than you are if you’re working for America’s thin blue line.
Christina Sarich – Maybe this is really how to handle the ‘drug war.’
David J. Krajicek – Are steroids to blame for so much police brutality?
Aaron Dykes – The future already holds a bleak outlook for privacy.