by Phil Elmore -- The technology that saturates contemporary society, the technology that pervades modern existence, is overwhelmingly information technology. It reflects how easily we share data and communicate opinion to one more…
WND Exclusive: Tancredo announces governor's bid
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WND Exclusive: Congressman: IRS used 'Soviet-style intimidation'
WND Exclusive: Did IRS boss tell a whopper under oath?
WND Exclusive: NBC correspondent: Obama trying to 'criminalize journalism'
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WND Exclusive: Democrats turn on IRS: 'There will be hell to pay'
Julian Assange the terrorist
by Phil Elmore -- In last week's Technocracy, I wrote about the WikiLeaks controversy. More specifically, I wrote about the ways intimidation of a website owner's support and infrastructure services – services more…
Online free speech doesn't exist
by Phil Elmore -- There is no freedom of speech on the Internet. Many of us labor under the false believe that our society and our legal system will defend our right more…
Subtle dangers online
by Phil Elmore -- "No, Mom," I told my mother over the phone, "don't buy that. It's a scam." Her Internet Service Provider had just offered here a monthly subscription to some more…
Be thankful for technological bounty
by Phil Elmore -- Recently, I had my first Skype phone call. For those of you who don't know, Skype is one of many "Voice Over IP," or VoIP, services. These enable more…
Intellectual property: The culture's cluelessness
by Phil Elmore -- Does technology inevitably turn us into grasping communists? Does technological advancement reduce us to greedy children, demanding what we don't own or haven't earned simply because we want more…
Cowards who want me dead
by Phil Elmore -- The first time I received a death threat, I was a college student. The threat was relayed to me through a series of telephone conversations. There was no more…
Free speech and the nose of the camel
by Phil Elmore -- I remember the day my father brought home our first Atari game system. It wasn't long before we were engaged in furious gunfights, as stick-figure cowboys hurled pixel more…
Traffic cams: Endangering rights – and lives
by Phil Elmore -- As the light turned green above me, I started to accelerate into the intersection. I looked right, then left. As I did so I saw the Ford F-150 more…
Today's Net: There's nowhere to hide
by Phil Elmore -- When I was in college, there was no Internet. Well, I suppose there had to have been, after a fashion, but there was no World Wide Web, no more…
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