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Don’t want to be groped by the TSA or go through a body scanner? Just pay $100!
Madison Ruppert Activist Post The Sturmabteilung-like Transportation Security Administration (TSA), which is run by the atrocious Department of Homeland Security (DHS), is arguably one of the single most destructive plagues on America. With their thoroughly reprehensible “grope-down” procedure, not to … Continue reading
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Canada’s Restrictions on Scientists’ Speech Raise Concerns
Jane J. Lee Science Mag VANCOUVER, CANADA—Government scientists in Canada are facing growing restrictions on their ability to speak directly to the public and the press—and could benefit from new policies being instituted south of the border in the United … Continue reading
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