General Electric, in conjunction with AT&T and Intel Corp, is set to install cameras, microphones, and sensors on 3,200 streetlights in San Diego this year, beginning in July. The installations are part of a new "smart city" scheme that aims to m
A few hours after dark one evening earlier this month, a small quadcopter drone lifted off from the parking lot of Ben-Gurion University in Beersheba, Israel. It soon trained its built-in camera on its target, a desktop computer's tiny blinking lig
(Natural News) One of the fascinating things that's happening as a side effect of Natural News being blacklisted by Google is that thousands of people are contacting us with information about the hidden history of Google.
We need to understand, and so does President Trump, that the hoax "war on terror" was used to transform intelligence agencies, such as the NSA and CIA, and criminal investigative agencies, such as the FBI, into Gestapo secret police agencies. Tru
We are joined by special guest Phil Giraldi, a career intelligence officer, to take a look at the bizarre standoff between President Trump and the US intelligence community.
It's the headline of every major newspaper and media outlet this morning - there is a power struggle in Washington, D.C. between President Donald Trump and the spies in the CIA and NSA.
Washington, D.C. - The United States is entering an extreme and unprecedented political crisis in the form of a soft coup by the deep state. Politicians on both sides of the aisle have publicly called out these elements of the "intelligence-indus
The United States is much better off without Michael Flynn serving as national security adviser. But no one should be cheering the way he was brought down.
Itron's Wi-Fi smart meters are being installed in homes across the globe. Iltron's 'OpenWay CENTRON', and their EM420i modular smart meters, are a privacy nightmare.
The Conservative Tribune reports, Mike Huckabee had a serious warning to America's intelligence community regarding recent leaks that appeared calculated to discredit President-elect Donald Trump: "This has to stop."
As a baby boomer, I didn't grow up with Facebook and other social networking sites. While I do use them mainly to keep up with younger members of my family I'm keenly aware of their potential to invade privacy.
and report to law enforcement...(NaturalNews) Service professionals working various positions in Illinois will now be required to complete domestic abuse prevention training as part of their licensing requirements. The new law, which just went into e
Airport shooter admits he was 'mind controlled' by a US intelligence agency, eyewitness claims there were at least three other "sleepers," shooters with high-powered rifles shooting into crowd.
Danny Gold for Liberty Writers reports, You don't mess with Donald Trump unless you are ready for a freaking WAR! Now the CIA is seeing what happens when you LIE to the world with Trump's new promise for what he will do when he is President.
(NaturalNews) The Information and Technology Age is exciting for all the helpful changes it has delivered to consumers to make our lives much easier. But with it has come something terrible: The loss of privacy and the ability for Big Brother to keep
Public appearances don't come easily to James Clapper, the United States director of national intelligence. America's top spy is a 75-year-old self-described geezer who speaks in a low, guttural growl; his physical appearance--muscular and bald,
While we have gotten used to the neo-McCarthyite tactics employed by the Clinton campaign linking Donald Trump to the Kremlin, the whole disgraceful operation has reached a new low with the introduction of US law enforcement agencies into the mix.
Yet again, putative acts of terror -- bombs detonated and discovered in New York and New Jersey, and a mass stabbing in Minnesota -- conveniently paved the way for an expansion of police and surveillance state powers in the U.S., while providing an
Hysteria over the government's tendency to eavesdrop on peoples' conversations and personal lives has been at an all-time high since Edward Snowden blew the whistle on the National Security Agency's activities in 2013. One person you might not
In tandem with the release of Oliver Stone's excellent biopic "Snowden" this week, there's also a resurgence of the effort to discredit NSA whistle-blower Edward Snowden.
Police, health officials, and social media sites are helping add innocent people's biometric information, including DNA, voice recordings, and more, to massive government databases exempted from public scrutiny.
Where there is a will, there is a way. Regardless of security measures that might be in place, there appears to be no electronic device in the world that cannot be hacked, whether smartphone, tablet, computer, mainframe or even government agencies.
This week in Chicago, the Array of Things team begins the first phase of the groundbreaking urban sensing project, installing the first of an eventual 500 nodes on city streets. By measuring data on air quality, climate, traffic and other urban featu
Corey Charlton for the Mirror UK reports intelligence agencies also have "irrefutable" evidence they are following a command structure, meaning a coordinated attack like those seen in Paris and Brussels is "likely". This was the chilling war
Welcome to New World Next Week -- the video series from Corbett Report and Media Monarchy that covers some of the most important developments in open source intelligence news. In this week's episode:
Joshua Kopstein for the Motherboard reports With widespread adoption among law enforcement, advertisers, and even churches, face recognition has undoubtedly become one of the biggest threats to privacy out there.
More than a quarter of the all-cash luxury home purchases made using shell companies in Manhattan and Miami were flagged as suspicious in a new effort to unearth money laundering in real estate, the Treasury Department said Wednesday. As a result, of
If you tried to play Pokemon Go this weekend, you probably already know Niantic, the company behind the wildly popular game, is struggling to keep it online. But that's not just a disappointment for the legions of players who have hit the streets l
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