Monday, July 15, 2013

How Businesses Help Government Invade Your Privacy




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How Businesses Help Government Invade Your Privacy



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There’s a whole industry of companies that make software, malware, and other products designed to help the government violate your privacy by hacking your computer or smart phone. PC World reported that the market for such surveillance tools was $5 billion a year in 2011.
What’s more disgusting is that dozens of companies peddling such software actually showed up at a trade show in Washington D.C. in October 2011. Wall Street Journal reporters attended the conference and put together a disturbing catalog of the products for sale there.









3 Innovative Shotguns For Your Survival Cache



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Gun innovation these days is a rare thing. It’s clear that we haven’t reached the pinnacle of firearms, but it’s still fairly unusual to see innovative shotgun design and technology nowadays. Now, I’ll admit to being a firm believer in the “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” mentality, but that doesn’t mean I can’t be persuaded to take a look at some newer models once in a while. After recent research into the latest new shotguns on the market, here are a few that I’ve found which improve or completely change shotgun design.
Mossberg Flex
Mossberg’s name is synonymous with its Model 500 shotgun.






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