Mathematician from University of Chicago warns NSA may be weakening next-gen Quantum Proof encryption and NIST is not following the transparency rules made to protect against this by SoCo in Illinois

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The USGS helped cover it up too....never forget

Well respected Illinois journalism professor and famed newspaper owner, Eric K. Meyer's mother, 98, dies after 'Gestapo-like' police raid their home, following raids of their Kansas newspaper by SoCo in Illinois

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Eric K. Meyer is the associate professor of journalism at the University of Illinois. He teaches information graphics, page layout and design, and online journalism. He's also the dean for academic affairs and administration in U of I's College of Media, and has been a U of I faculty member since 1996.

He's also know for his work long ago with Bloomington Pantagraph in Illinois and Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel in Wisconsin.

This seems to have started in Marion County of Kansas state, where the Meyers owned a newspaper named Marion County Record.

So far, as the story goes:

Marion County Record's newspaper publisher, Eric Meyer, said a confidential source had provided documentation that restaurant owner, Kari Newell, had been convicted of drunken driving in 2008 and had driven without a license. This makes Kari's new application for a liquor license seem fraudulent. Yet, fearing the confidential tip may have been Keri's divorced or divorcing partner, Eric claimed to decide not to publish an article about the info, but instead to report it to the police.

Then the jackboot thugs began raiding everyone, taking the whole news paper's means for operation, and continuing to devastate owners and journalists with raids of their homes, ultimately leading to this death.

Millions of Illinois residents get their drinking water from municipal and private wells contaminated with toxic forever chemicals by SoCo in Illinois

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Is that why they always vote wrong?

A battle simmers in Illinois over plans to pipe in and store millions of tons of planet-warming carbon dioxide underground by SoCo in Illinois

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False premise. CO2 has no measurable effect on climate.

Illinois Supreme Court issues opinion over ongoing White Castle biometric privacy case by SoCo in Illinois

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The judges said the law is plain: just because you do something a LOT of times, that doesn't make it any less illegal to do it once. Every time is illegal. Applied to, e.g., murder, this is a simple thing to understand. Applied to automated data transactions . . . companies in Illinois better start understanding in a hurry.

James Zouras, the attorney representing the plaintiff, told Reuters that "hopefully, today’s decision will encourage employers and other biometric data collectors to finally start taking the law seriously."

Illinois State Board of Education’s recent report card is dreadful. In 53 Illinois Schools, Not a Single Student Can Do Math at Grade Level, in 622 schools, only one can. by SoCo in Illinois

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I hated to use the GatewayPundit as a source, but they link the direct data and are spot on, in this instance.

Top Democratic prosecutors revolt against criminal justice reform law they say will 'destroy' Illinois by SoCo in Illinois

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Too bad. So sad.

Top Democratic prosecutors revolt against criminal justice reform law they say will 'destroy' Illinois by SoCo in Illinois

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While we need criminal justice and bail reform, this is probably the dumbest way to do it. Yet, also dumb, is pretending political parties matter for anything. Red team and blue team corrupt politicians are just wings of the same bird. Now days, they mostly work together to undermine the public.

Illinois takes center stage in battle over controversial vote on union rights, and depend on how you look at it, versus workers' rights by SoCo in Illinois

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When they say "It's for the children" you can bet your ass it's not. Ditto when they say "It's for the workers".

Illinois gubernatorial Darren Bailey slams Chicago crime and Pritzker's policies in heated debate by SoCo in Illinois

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Disney and attack lawsuits apparently have Fox News to afraid to say anything directly anymore, they just report quotes with zero journalism and parrot everyone else anymore.

Belleville News-Democrat: No, the jail doors won’t open Jan. 1. Here’s what to know about end of cash bail in IL by SoCo in Illinois

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Featured in the picture, The Thunderdome, aka Belleville's St. Clair County jail. Caging gang members and homeless from Saint Louis to Chicago, as well as federal inmates. It is a dangerous and poorly run death box, where medical treatment and Constitutional rights are all but non-existent. The mentally ill are kept in solitaire confinement, without medication, and many times without running water. Years ago inmates were secretly exposed to asbestos while they remodeled, but through some lack of public concern, they got away with it.

How Discovery Channel’s ‘MythBusters’ Helped a Wrongly Convicted Man Prove His Innocence (in Illinois) by SoCo in Illinois

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Of course he had to prove his innocence, even though it's supposed to be the other way around.

State's Attorney: More than half of Winnebago County Jail to walk out door Jan. 1 (when “SAFE-T Act” goes into effect) by SoCo in Illinois

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Too bad this couldn't happen before the November mid-term.

State's Attorney: More than half of Winnebago County Jail to walk out door Jan. 1 (when “SAFE-T Act” goes into effect) by SoCo in Illinois

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I'm all for bail reform. I haven't followed this one, but I suspect it is poorly made legislation, like everything passed anymore.

Nearly 300 southern Illinoisans have to give up their firearms after gun rights revoked by SoCo in Illinois

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Their first mistake was allowing the state to even know they had a gun. You always have a couple of guns you bought from other individuals with no ATF Form 4473 involved. No transaction record = no known gun. Oh, and steel plumbing pipe shotguns are easy to make.