A new book “Klan War: Ulysses S Grant and the Battle to Save Reconstruction” sheds light on widespread American domestic terrorism that has been far too often overlooked or forgotten. The Guardian gives it a nice report. “[The organized terror movement after Civil War] stock-in-trade was violence – intimidation and violence. People were beaten, people … Continue reading Klan War: New Book About Grant, the Greatest U.S. President in History→
It’s fascinating to read how everyone always knew the Dutch prince was a Nazi, yet he kept lying about it anyway as if harmful failures were his carefree badge of honor (a common Nazi trait). Bernhard went to his grave swearing he had never been a paid-up member of Hitler’s party. “I can declare with … Continue reading The Nazi Truth About Lying Dutch Prince Bernhard→
In an era where corporate responsibility should be paramount, the recent revelation that Tesla planned to use arbitration agreements to shield itself from lawsuits stemming from intentionally dangerous defects is nothing short of a disgrace. Such actions demonstrate a disturbing willful disregard for public safety, and they should be met with swift and decisive consequences. … Continue reading Justice Demands Accountability: Tesla Must Face Consequences for Intentional Defects→
I recently discussed the controversial security firm known as Wiz in one of my previous articles. In that post, I just mentioned briefly a dispute between Wiz and another security company named Orca, which has now brought to light an intriguing revelation about Wiz’s security product. In a well-documented lawsuit, Orca alleges that Wiz unlawfully … Continue reading Did Wiz Breach Customer Privacy With Its “MRI” Snapshot Architecture?→