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Dragonfly: World’s Smallest Autonomous Drone Takes Flight
truther February 27, 2014 0The mimicking of nature heralds a new focus in the development of drones. While DARPA and their contractors have been working on true nano surveillance with biological components, it is the modeling of
Read More »NY State Hires Bill Gates Firm to Collect Data on Children
truther February 24, 2014 0New York state authorities are outsourcing data collection on school kids. The program, which is to be launched state-wide, is supposed to gather information on students starting from the age of five to better
Read More »White House: No more information about drone killings will be released to public
truther February 22, 2014 0White House Press Secretary Jay Carney told reporters Thursday that the Obama administration will not be releasing any more information about the controversial use of drones to kill American citizens
Read More »CIA confirms agency obliged to follow federal surveillance law
truther February 11, 2014 0The CIA has confirmed that it is obliged to follow a federal law barring the collection of financial information and hacking into government data networks. But neither the agency nor its Senate overseers will say
Read More »New surveillance technology can track everyone in an area for several hours at a time
truther February 7, 2014 2Shooter and victim were just a pair of pixels, dark specks on a gray streetscape. Hair color, bullet wounds, even the weapon were not visible in the series of pictures taken from an airplane
Read More »Obama faces backlash on executive power
truther February 3, 2014 1For a man who prides himself on winding down two wars, President Barack Obama certainly has started up a lot of new ones. There’s the war on coal. The war on gun owners. Even the
Read More »Rise Of The Insect Drones
truther February 1, 2014 1Nature spent millions of years perfecting flapping-wing flight. Now engineers can reproduce it with machines. Five years ago, Richard Guiler and Tom Vaneck were sitting at a bar a few blocks from their office, trying
Read More »Massive US airships to conduct 24/7 domestic aerial surveillance
truther January 25, 2014 0The US Army plans to deploy two massive airships with powerful surveillance systems over the US state of Maryland to monitor the country’s East Coast round-the-clock, heightening privacy concerns. The airships, known as aerostats, will
Read More »Dianne Feinstein spots drone inches from face
truther January 17, 2014 2Sen. Dianne Feinstein says she once found a drone peeking into the window of her home — the kind of cautionary tale she wants lawmakers to consider as they look at allowing commercial drone
Read More »US Army To Have ‘Nano’ Insect Drones By 2030s, Internal Roadmap Reveals
truther January 10, 2014 0The US Department of Defense has released its ‘roadmap’ for bringing new and ever-more-subjectively-terrifying robots to the battlefield. The ‘Unmanned Systems Roadmap’ document actually addresses overall cuts to the budget for drones, down to $4.1
Read More »Netanyahu says any U.S. spying on Israel unacceptable
truther January 1, 2014 3Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, commenting on allegations the United States had spied on Israel's leaders, said on Monday such activity was unacceptable and had no place in the allies' close relationship. Documents leaked on Friday
Read More »Feds declassify Bush-era surveillance docs
truther December 25, 2013 0Federal intelligence officials are declassifying eight documents about the origins of controversial surveillance systems created under former President George W. Bush. The Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) announced on Saturday that it
Read More »Write wrongs! Over 500 world-famous authors sign anti-surveillance petition
truther December 11, 2013 0More than 500 renowned authors – including five Nobel laureates - from across the globe have signed a petition demanding an end to ‘mass surveillance’. It follows the revelations over the last few months
Read More »What now for the surveillance state?
truther December 6, 2013 0Even GCHQ and the NSA know their work may not be sustainable without a proper debate about their power To most visitors, Cheltenham is a charming spa town on the edge of the Cotswolds. They
Read More »Google Is Testing A Program That Tracks You Everywhere You Go
truther November 9, 2013 1Google is beta-testing a program that tracks users' purchasing habits by registering brick-and-mortar store visits via smartphones, according to a report from Digiday. Google can access user data via Android apps or their Apple iOS
Read More »BREAKING: Navy Seal Claims Top Brass Asked if They Will Disarm Americans
truther October 24, 2013 3Former Navy SEAL Ben Smith warns that the Obama administration is asking top brass in the military if they would be comfortable with disarming U.S. citizens, a litmus test that includes gauging whether they
Read More »WANTED Dead Not Alive!
truther October 24, 2013 1Taxing Human Life One government Murder at a time! There are literally dozens of ways that innocent Americans are killed every hour of every day in America today! With Obama’s Unaffordable Deathcare Taxes, you must pay this
Read More »Ex-NSA/CIA chief Hayden jokes of putting Snowden on kill list
truther October 8, 2013 1When it comes to Edward Snowden, it's reasonable to expect a little hard talk from former NSA and CIA chief Michael Hayden. After all, it is HIS baby that’s been shamed by Snowden’s leaks. But
Read More »HuffPo Poll Shows Support for Second Amendment
truther September 24, 2013 2Even the liberals over at AOL-Huffpo are against destroying what remains of the Second Amendment. In a poll hosted last week by the would-be competitor to the Drudge Report, 48 percent of respondents supported
Read More »Feinstein Exploits Navy Yard Shooting to Renew Call to Disarm Mr. and Mrs. America
truther September 17, 2013 13Zeroes in on unconfirmed report shooter had an AR-15 California Democrat Senator Dianne Feinstein has exploited another mass shooting to call for destroying the Second Amendment and disarming law-abiding Americans
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