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Copying And Sharing Was Always A Natural Right; Restricting Copying Never Was - TorrentFreak
In the still-ongoing debate over sharing it's paramount to realize that sharing and copying was always the natural state, and that restricting of copying is an arbitrary restriction of property rights.
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Conservative News Site Freaks Out Over ‘Demon’ Appearance in Video of Obama’s Kenya Visit
A gray blur that flashed across the screen prompted speculation from World Net Daily.
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Does Fort Knox Really Have a Gold Conspiracy?
What if the nearly 150 million ounces of gold that the government says is stored in Fort Knox… isn’t actually there?
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Islamic State’s Wild Goose Chase for Red Mercury
Red mercury is believed by some to be the ultimate chemical weapon in existence. It’s thought to harness an unparalleled power for destruction and as a result features at the top any terror group’s wish list. There’s just one problem: It’s not real.
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An FBI Informant Seduced Eric McDavid Into a Bomb Plot. Then the Government Lied About It
McDavid served nine years in prison before prosecutors finally disclosed key evidence suggesting the informant had enticed him with the prospect of romance. By Trevor Aaronson and Katie Galloway.
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University cuts ties with controversial professor James Tracy
After a 10 day period in which he could appeal his pending termination, Florida Atlantic fired communication professor James Tracy on Monday. The university informed Tracy that they were taking steps to relieve him of his duties on Dec. 16. Tracy, a conspiracy theorist, recently re-entered the national spotlight after a public dispute with parents Veronique and Lenny Pozner, whose son Noah died in the 2012 Sandy Hook shooting.
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Equation shows that large-scale conspiracies would quickly reveal themselves
If you're thinking of creating a massive conspiracy, you may be better scaling back your plans, according to an Oxford University researcher.
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Vladimir Putin releases his first statement about the Panama Papers leak
President Vladimir Putin has rejected his links to offshore accounts uncovered in the Panama Papers and called the leaks part of Western efforts to weaken Russia. Speaking in St Petersburg, the President said even though his name did not figure in any of the documents leaked, Western media published the claims of his involvement in offshore businesses. He went on to describe the allegations as part of a US-led disinformation campaign waged against Russia to weaken its government.
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'ELVIS NOT DEAD' Graceland groundsman filmed THIS MONTH is 'King aged 81'
As "celebrities who are not really dead" conspiracy theories goes it is one of the longest running and certainly the most famous. But, ever since Elvis Presley's death was announced on August 16, 1977, when he was 42, there have been countless theories that he faked his own demise and instead disappeared. The official cause was not given, but it is believed to have been an overdose of prescription drugs that caused heart failure.
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U.N. to Probe Whether Iconic Secretary-General Was Assassinated
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon will propose reopening an inquiry into allegations that Dag Hammarskjold, one of the most revered secretaries-general in the organization’s history, was assassinated by an apartheid-era South African paramilitary organization that was backed by the CIA, British intelligence, and a Belgian mining company, according to several officials familiar with the case.
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How, After This Crazy Year, Is ‘Conspiracy Theorist’ Still Being Used As An Insult?
I still get called a crazy conspiracy theorist all the time for writing about things like how Hillary Clinton’s no-fly zone in Syria would have probably required a war with Russia, or how Obama’s cabinet was largely appointed for him by an executive from Citigroup before he was even elected. These ideas aren’t based on wild conjecture or an over-active imagination; there’s plenty of solid and reputable evidence behind them for anyone who cares to do their own research (or just click my damn hyperlinks and view my sources! How hard is it, people?
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Sandy Hook to Trump: 'Help us stop conspiracy theorists'
It was one of the worst school shootings in American history, but some people insist that the Sandy Hook massacre never happened. They post YouTube videos and spread rumours online, and their false theories have been repeated by a media mogul conspiracy theorist who has been linked to Donald Trump. Now, after years of harassment, the families of the victims are fighting back online. Lenny Pozner clicks on a YouTube video showing his street and the outside of his home. The camera zooms in on his balcony, and his address and a route to his door flash up on the screen.
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Seth Rich Murder Conspiracy Is Being Used to Sell Face Cream
Trump campaign email vendors are marketing an anti-aging cream with the help of conspiracy theories surrounding the 2016 murder of a Democratic Party staffer. The ad hawking the wrinkle-fighting formula is very clearly a scam. Yet it found its way onto an email list managed by consultants who have worked for some of the most prominent politicians in the country, including President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence.
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Ahem, Alex Jones Now Says Donald Trump Is Being Covertly Drugged
Alex Jones ― the far-right radio host who has trafficked in crackpot conspiracy theories about 9/11, Sandy Hook and the KKK ― told a woozy doozy on Monday. Citing “high level sources” and “multiple people” on his syndicated show, he said that President Donald Trump was being drugged in sodas and iced teas to the point he’s slurring his words at night. And it’s all part of a plot to control him. “They drug presidents because the power structure wants a puppet,” Jones said in the clip below from Media Matters.
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Vladimir Putin: Computer Genius?
One fundamental issue with models is that they do not cope well with change, such as the kind that happens in an election race, or, for that matter, a war. By Andrew Cockburn.
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Inside the Crisis Actors Studio
James Lipton
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High cognitive ability not a safeguard from conspiracies, paranormal beliefs
The moon landing and global warming are hoaxes. The U.S. government had advance knowledge of the 9/11 attacks. A UFO crashed in Roswell, New Mexico. Is skepticism toward these kinds of unfounded beliefs just a matter of cognitive ability?
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OK Be Paranoid: Crazy, Crackpot Conspiracies That Were Real
Here's a selection of conspiracies that turned out to be every bit as insane as advertised, and show that perhaps paranoia is not always such a bad thing after all. By Brent Swancer.
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Pizzagate: Anatomy of a Fake News Scandal
The revelations overcame Edgar Maddison Welch like a hallucinatory fever. On December 1st, 2016, the father of two from Salisbury, North Carolina, a man whose pastimes included playing Pictionary with his family, tried to persuade two friends to join a rescue mission. Alex Jones, the Info-Wars host, was reporting that Hillary Clinton was sexually abusing children in satanic rituals a few hundred miles north, in the basement of a Washington, D.C., pizza restaurant.
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Infiltrating the Flat Earth International Conference
Red Ice TV
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