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Joe Wolverton, II, J.D.

Predictive AnalyticsIn light of recent revelations of wholesale spying on American citizens by the National Security Agency (NSA), significant media attention has focused on not only how much data is being collected and under what authority it was being collected in the first place, but on the potential uses of that crucial private information by the agents of the federal surveillance state.

In his timely book on the subject, Predictive Analytics, author Eric Siegel reveals the power and peril of predictive analytics.

In an exclusive interview with Liberty County, Florida, Sheriff Nick Finch, the sheriff reveals that he will never back down in his fight to defend the Second Amendment.

President Obama's nominee to be U.S. ambassador to the UN is one of the architects of the sovereignty redistribution doctrine known as Responsibility to Protect.

Sheriff Nick Finch of Liberty County, Florida, was arrested and replaced by Governor Rick Scott for refusing to deprive a citizen of his Second Amendment rights.

 

 

Both houses of the Illinois General Assembly passed a bill restricting the use of drones in surveillance.

On Thursday, June 6, Senator Rand Paul announced that he would introduce the Fourth Amendment Restoration Act of 2013 today. The measure aims to guarantee that the constitutional protections of the Fourth Amendment are not violated by any government entity.

According to a top secret order leaked to the Internet, Verizon hands over customer data to the NSA on a daily, ongoing basis.

On Monday, the United Nations opened the Arms Trade Treaty to the signatures of member states. The Obama administration looks forward to signing, as well.

Late last week the Texas legislature sent a bill to Governor Rick Perry that aims to prevent the use of drones to conduct warrantless surveillance of citizens of the Lone Star State.

The recently held convention of the Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association successfully prepared lawmen and lawmakers to defend liberty and resist federal attempts to curtail constitutionally protected freedoms.

 

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