Published on 13 Apr 2013
Tony Rooke refused to pay a TV licence fee because the BBC intentionally misrepresented facts about the 9/11 attacks, he alleged. It is widely known that the BBC reported the collapse of World Trade Center Building 7 over 20 minutes before it occurred. WTC 7 was a...
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I had a video file on OneDrive that has somehow disappeared. Does anyone know who I can contact at Microsoft to get this file back ? I need it to give it to law enforcement, as it's of someone breakinto my bedroom and stealing a few of my item's. The person is on probation and I need the video...
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A murder trial has collapsed after a member of the jury complained that she couldn't bear the smell of another juror.
The unnamed woman wrote a letter to the judge at the Old Bailey saying that the stench was so overpowering she was unable to concentrate on the evidence.
As a result, Judge...
It is a story full of mystery and intrigue.
Internet security mogul John McAfee is famous for developing the McAfee anti-virus software. He is making his case, both online, and in the media, that he is entirely innocent in killing his neighbor. He claims the police in Belize poisoned his dogs...
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A landmark ruling in one of the many mass-BitTorrent lawsuits in the US has suffered a severe blow to a thus far lucrative business. Among other things, New York Judge Gary Brown explains in great detail why an IP-address is not sufficient evidence to identify copyright infringers. According to...
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