Archives
Tag Archives: consumer
Carbon tax cost added to family’s funeral bill
Simon Benson Daily Telegraph A GRIEVING family claims that a cemetery slapped them with a $55 carbon tax bill for burying a relative – saying “even the dead don’t escape the carbon tax” – just days after the tax was … Continue reading
Posted in Agenda 21/Great Reset, Environment, Headlines
Tagged attempts, australian competition, Benson, bill, bill simon, burial, carbon, carbon tax, cemetery, charge, commission, competition, consumer, cost, Daily, daily telegraph, director, erica, Family, father-in-law, GRIEVING, grieving family, last friday, maliki, Management, melbourne cemetery, relatives, Simon, simon benson, Springvale, springvale cemetery, tax, Telegraph
Comments Off on Carbon tax cost added to family’s funeral bill
House Passes Controversial Cybersecurity Measure CISPA
David Kravets Wired The House on Thursday approved cybersecurity legislation that privacy groups have decried as a threat to civil liberties. The Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act, or CISPA, sponsored by Reps. Mike Rogers (R-Michigan) and Dutch Ruppersberger (D-Maryland), … Continue reading
Posted in Cyberspace, Headlines, Politics
Tagged anybody, attack signatures, botnets, breaches, CISPA, civil liberties, consumer, consumer privacy, court, customer, customer communications, Cyber, Cybersecurity, department of homeland, department of homeland security, dutch ruppersberger, Government, Homeland, House, information, internet service providers, ISP, isps, kravets, malicious code, measure, mike rogers, national security agency, privacy groups, privacy laws, privacy protections, protection act, Senate, SOPA, threat, Thursday, Veto, Wednesday, Wired
Comments Off on House Passes Controversial Cybersecurity Measure CISPA