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Drones, Guantanamo, Black Sorcery

Drones, Guantanamo, Black Sorcery

Published on May 2nd, 2013 | by Jason Louv

Death by Drones Considered Preferable to Guantanamo by US Government, Lawyer Reveals; Second Guantanamo Lawyer Turns Up Dead According to the Associated Press, the US Navy is inaugurating its first squadron of drones today. Its name? ... Read More


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CISPA and Online Privacy

5 Techniques for Protesting CISPA

Published on April 24th, 2013 | by Woody Evans

How to Secure Your Online Privacy as CISPA Looms CISPA is edging its way through Congress—and the idea that corporations with which we have private business will have a clear, easy and legal way to preemptively ... Read More


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Simon, King of the Witches

Simon, King of the Witches!

Published on April 17th, 2013 | by Jason Louv

Simon Sinistrari, the Magus Who Lives in a Storm Drain, is the Star of 1971 Ultra-Obscuro Occult Cinema Classic “Simon, King of the Witches” Since hearing about it last week (via Brooklyn’s new occult shop Catland), ... Read More


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Singapore Skyline at Night

America is Not the Leader

Published on April 16th, 2013 | by Woody Evans

Why America Won’t Be the Star of the 21st Century America led the 20th Century in many ways. She led the world as a manufacturer, as a (nominal) proponent of liberty, and she even led (along ... Read More


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John Shirley, Science Fiction Author

Ultraculture Podcast: John Shirley!

Published on April 15th, 2013 | by Jason Louv

John Shirley, America’s Most Provocative Science Fiction Author, Stops By for Our First Podcast! We’re proud to present the first Ultraculture podcast! For Episode One, I sat down with the legendary (and legendarily confrontational) science fiction ... Read More


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