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Freedom v. technology: New watchdog column

Veteran analyst joins WND with weekly insights


Posted: September 18, 2008
1:00 am Eastern

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Phil Elmore

Technical writer Phil Elmore, an author and martial arts guru, joins WND today with weekly insights into the clash between freedom and technology and how it affects you.

The author of the Paladin Press books "Flashlight Fighting" and "Street Sword," Elmore also writes commercial adventure fiction. Best known for his online self-defense e-zine The Martialist, he is a regular contributor to a variety of print and virtual publications.

Look for Elmore's column "Technocracy" in MoneyNetDaily and Commentary every Thursday.

Read Elmore's debut column for WND, "How many rights will you give up?"


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