The FBI has illegally shared raw intelligence about Americans with unauthorized third parties and violated other constitutional privacy protections, according to newly declassified government documents that undercut the bureau's public assurances a
Recently, an instalment of WikiLeaks' Vault7 documents came to light that exposed two CIA malware programs that specifically infect Microsoft computers with the purpose of carrying out tasks on infected computers, checking for scheduled events, and
The NSA admitted last October that its monitoring of Americans was far more widespread than believed. Even the normally compliant FISA Court was shocked. Will "reform" do the job? Or should the authority to spy on us without a warrant be totally remo
A class action lawsuit in California, reveals that Transit Police are using a free 'Bart Watch' app and Stingray surveillance to secretly spy on commuters texts and emails. (For more info. read pages 5-15 of the suit.)
unveils new way to track the locations of your FRIENDS through your TV..
(Natural News) Watching TV wasn't always a shared experience. In the past, you watched your favorite programs while your TV sat there passively like the inanimate object it w
Judge Andrew Napolitano, Fox News senior judicial analyst, went on FOX Business Network on Monday to discuss allegations Senator Rand Paul and another senator were under surveillance by the Obama administration.
In the name of safeguarding its 1.4 billion people, China has been collecting biometric information from millions of people whom it deems potential threats--among them, Uyghurs, migrant workers, and college students--as part of national DNA databas
Under Obama... Judge Andrew Napolitano said Monday on Fox Business that Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia told him he often thought the Supreme Court was being surveilled under the Obama administration.
Pre-crime analysis is a holy grail of surveillance technology, but it is fraught with social and ethical problems. Technocrats build these systems because it is a pre-requisite for Technocracy and also just because they can.
When President Donald Trump fired James Comey as director of the FBI on Tuesday, the move immediately sparked controversy. Some saw in the dismissal an attempt to hinder the FBI's investigation into possible ties between Russia and his presidential
• https://www.technocracy.news, By: Kai Pfaffenbach
Like the U.S. government, the U.K. government is also seeking a back door into Internet programs to spy on people in real-time. Do you understand 'real-time'? That means continuously, 24×7. This would spell the absolute end of privacy and the be
The NSA's illegal warrantless wiretapping program. The building of the massive NSA data center in Utah to permanently store copies of all digital communication sent around the world.
Late last week, President Donald Trump told CBS News that domestic surveillance of American citizens should the "No. 1" topic of inquiry until we can find out "what the hell is going on" with it.
The National Security Agency vacuumed up more than 151 million records about Americans' phone calls last year via a new system that Congress created to end the agency's once-secret program that collected domestic calling records in bulk, a report
In other words, WikiLeaks is the creation of some smart guys who were inspired by Timothy C. May, Eric Hughes, Murray Rothbard, and a few others. Assange was part of this group and an intriguing thinker in his own right.
Assange explained what Wik
"You had to live--did live, from habit that became instinct--in the assumption that every sound you made was overheard, and, except in darkness, every movement scrutinized."--George Orwell, 1984
Award-winning journalist Barrett Brown was re-arrested and taken into custody Thursday, the day before he was scheduled to be interviewed for a PBS documentary.
in your own bedroom and bathroom... (Natural News) Not content to merely track your interests in books, movies and products, Amazon.com, predominantly owned by globalist Jeff Bezos -- the same owner of the fake news Washington Post -- now wants to
To residents of Maryland, catching an occasional glimpse of a huge white blimp floating in the sky is not unusual. For more than a decade, the military has used the state as a proving ground for new airships destined for Afghanistan or Iraq. But less
IT BEGAN AS ROUTINELY as any other passenger flight. At gate 15 of New York City's JFK Airport, more than 200 men, women, and children stood in line as they waited to board a Boeing 747. They were on their way to Seoul, South Korea's capital city
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