Two Terror Attacks Shake America on New Year’s Day
New Year’s Day 2025 will be remembered not for celebrations, but for tragedy. Two acts of terror—one on the iconic Bourbon Street in New Orleans...
Derek Wolfe is a software developer and former computer hacker who identifies himself as a Libertarian Anarchist. He is a staunch advocate for digital and financial privacy, transactional autonomy, and political freedom. Beyond his tech endeavors, Derek's eclectic hobbies include painting, studying the Pre-Socratics, and volunteering at a shelter for victims of domestic violence. Currently, Derek is focusing on creating encrypted communication tools for activists and vulnerable communities, blending his technical expertise with his anarchist principles to contribute to a world where privacy and freedom are paramount.
New Year’s Day 2025 will be remembered not for celebrations, but for tragedy. Two acts of terror—one on the iconic Bourbon Street in New Orleans...
Here’s the bottom line: the American housing market is tanking – again. Sure, the supply of homes is up, but not for the reasons you’d hope. The...
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