by Scott D. Cosenza, Esq. | Oct 2, 2022 | Lights, Camera, Action, Opinion, Politics, The Uprising Videocasts
Rand Paul and Davy Crockett speak against the charitable inclinations of those holding the public purse. Meanwhile, Glenn Greenwald reveals Donald Trump’s plan to pardon Edward Snowden was blocked by pro-war Republicans, and the Supreme Court starts a new term on...
by Pennel Bird | Dec 17, 2020 | Articles, Good Reads, Intelligence, Politics, Privacy & Tech, Social Issues
Back in 2012, after watching then Director of National Intelligence James Clapper perjure himself under oath on television on the subject of spying on everyday Americans, National Security Agency (NSA) employee Edward Snowden made a decision to become a whistleblower...
by Laura Valkovic | Sep 14, 2020 | Articles, Columns, Healthcare, Privacy & Tech, Science
Editor’s Note – As the technological realm becomes more pervasive, whom can we trust? Each week, Liberty Nation brings new insight into the fraudulent use of personal data, breaches of privacy, and attempts to filter our perception. The train to constant...
by Laura Valkovic | Sep 7, 2020 | Articles, Columns, Crime & Punishment, Politics, Privacy & Tech, Social Issues
Editor’s Note – As the technological realm becomes more pervasive, whom can we trust? Each week, Liberty Nation brings new insight into the fraudulent use of personal data, breaches of privacy, and attempts to filter our perception. He’s been labeled both a traitor...
by Kelli Ballard | Oct 12, 2019 | Articles, Politics, Privacy & Tech, Social Issues, The Constitution
How private is your personal life? If you answered, “not very,” you would still be far from the truth. The fact is, with the invention of the internet and social media platforms, privacy is almost extinct. Some of this is because we put all of our personal information...