Protesters that have used Hunger Games images to call attention to environmental destruction are being labelled as "terrorists," for using the deadly toxin of glitter on their banners, while the Supreme Court has deflected issues of free speech by focusing on property, and the surveillance debate rages on. We also look at the UN resolution to protect people's online privacy, and the local movement to ban drones in Syracuse and other cities, plus the CIA 6,000 page torture report which is being hidden from the public in this holiday edition of the Buzzsaw news with Tyrel Ventura and Tabetha Wallace. ADD'L LINKS: Buzzsaw Full Episodes: www.youtube.com/watch?v=NVj-T9eykq8&list=PLjk3H0GXhhGc7NOFr74KbOPBCXrXT8nlf Buzzsaw Short Clips Playlist: www.youtube.com/watch?v=gbprXb07HdQ&list=PLjk3H0GXhhGfxwzdter06NvBnjQjjLvtW www.facebook.com/pages/Buzzsaw/315063551949301?directed_target_id=0 www.facebook.com/thelip.tv www.youtube.com/theliptv EPISODE BREAKDOWN: 00:01 Welcome to Buzzsaw. 01:00 Environmental protesters face felony charges over a glitter-covered banner. 06:50 The Supreme Court deflects a conversation about free speech. 12:20 Tech company, TrapWire is creating a counterterrorism database. 18:50 The United Nations adopts a resolution to protect people's online privacy. 25:20 Syracuse restricts the use of drones in their airspace. 33:30 A 6,000 page report on the CIA's torture habits will not be made public. 39:30 Thanks and goodbye.