Month: November 2013

Civil property forfeiture

A man and a woman, were detained during a 2007 traffic stop. In response to a question by an officer, they stated they had about $6,000 in cash. The officer threatened to charge the couple with money laundering and put their children, who were traveling with them, in foster care, if they did not sign

FBI, DoD partner with domestic hate group

The problem on military bases has gotten so bad, in fact, that the U.S. Congress is demanding answers from the Pentagon. Recently, the AFA-affiliated OneNewsNow.com newsgroup reported that “Congressman Alan Nunnelee (R-Mississippi) is 1 of 38 members of Congress signing off on a letter to the Secretary of the Army – especially about an incident

Knock-out game

WARNING – Teenagers now playing Violent One-Hitter Quitter Knockout game to Unsuspecting Citizens http://t.co/JgjW4QUrbL

Cyprus University world first to accept bitcoins for tuition

The University of Nicosia (UNic), one of the major English language universities in the Mediterranean, will become the world’s first to accept bitcoins for tuition. The university will also begin a new Master of Science course in Digital Currency. http://rt.com/business/bitcoin-nicosia-university-tuition-060/ Bitcoin price zooms through $1,000 as enthusiasm growsThe price of the digital currency bitcoin soared

Is BitCoin The Bible’s One World Currency?

Is BitCoin The Bible’s One World Currency? Patrick McConlogue Self fulfilling prophecy or not, Christianity–or faith in general–have influenced the society we live in second only to water. In that light, this post is about the topical comparison between predictions made by Christianity and the popular craze about a new currency called BitCoin. Bitcoin was first