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FEDS Set Up Tiny Free Speech Zones Once Again – Are They Insane?
truther July 11, 2014 3Almost hysterically, the Federal government has once again set up TINY ‘free speech zones’ in Murrietta, Texas, despicably forgetting that THE ENTIRE COUNTRY is a ‘free speech zone’ in accordance with the 1st Amendment
Read More »The Emperor’s new clothes: The naked truth about the American police state
truther July 11, 2014 0he most dangerous man, to any government, is the man who is able to think things out for himself… Almost inevitably, he comes to the conclusion that the government he lives under is dishonest,
Read More »Tiny Flying Robots Are Being Built To Pollinate Crops Instead Of Real Bees
truther July 11, 2014 0The RoboBee demonstrates a successful flight next to a quarter for scale. Honeybees, which pollinate nearly one-third of the food we eat, have been dying at unprecedented rates because of a mysterious phenomenon known as
Read More »The Secret To Staying Hidden In A Digital World
truther July 10, 2014 0In today’s ever-evolving digital world, protecting your privacy may seem like an impossible task. But before you begin incorporating methods that will help protect your personal privacy, it is important to note the stark differences
Read More »Five Computer Security Myths, Debunked by Experts
truther July 10, 2014 0We're no strangers to helping you secure your computer, but there are some computer security myths and stories that keep getting passed around, even though they're clearly not true. We sat down with a
Read More »When the FBI Knocks on Your Door, You Should Handle it Just Like This Woman
truther July 5, 2014 2An Austin Texas woman, who is a peaceful antiwar activist was visited by the FBI. They wanted to know if she “had any plans to destroy property.” She handled the situation like a professional, flexing her
Read More »NSA Claims Massive New Surveillance Powers, Snowden Docs Reveal
truther July 2, 2014 0The National Sесuritу Agеnсу (NSA) iѕ actively соnduсting whоlеѕаlе surveillance оf соmmuniсаtiоn in nеаrlу еvеrу соuntrу аrоund thе world, аnd a secret соurt has ѕаid it hаѕ thе аuthоritу tо dо ѕо. Tор ѕесrеt dосumеntѕ
Read More »Netflix Could Be Classified As a ‘Cybersecurity Threat’ Under New CISPA Rules
truther July 1, 2014 0The cybersecurity bill making its way through the Senate right now is so broad that it could allow ISPs to classify Netflix as a "cyber threat," which would allow them to throttle the streaming
Read More »Yes, Google works with “former military operations people.” But they won’t tell us who, or from where
truther June 26, 2014 0Last week, I wrote about how Google’s working with a mysterious set of “former military operations people” on Project Loon — the company’s zany and rather frightening attempt to have an army of
Read More »Revealed: How governments can take control of smartphones
truther June 26, 2014 0‘Legal malware’ produced by the Italian firm Hacking Team can take total control of your mobile phone. That’s according to Russian security firm Kaspersky Lab and University of Toronto’s Citizen Lab(which also obtained a
Read More »The U.S. Supreme Court Is Marching in Lockstep with the Police State
truther June 25, 2014 0“[I]f the individual is no longer to be sovereign, if the police can pick him up whenever they do not like the cut of his jib, if they can ‘seize’ and ‘search’ him in
Read More »The Obama Administration Is Forcing Local Cops To Stay Silent On Surveillance
truther June 24, 2014 0The Obama Administration is Forcing Local Cops to Stay Silent on Surveillance The criminality of the Obama Administration is at this point almost beyond description. Earlier this week I highlighted a shocking discovery in my
Read More »State Legislators Discussing Laws That Will Put Law Enforcement Surveillance Cameras Inside Private Businesses
truther June 23, 2014 0from the because-no-square-footage-can-go-unsurveilled dept The government does enjoy installing cameras pretty much everywhere it can do so with a minimum of complaints. If it thinks there might be some controversy, it just buries the details
Read More »US Navy Aims to Launch Spy Drones from Ships
truther June 23, 2014 0The U.S. Navy and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) have signed an agreement to launch a program to develop long-range reconnaissance drones that would launch from ships. The program is based on an
Read More »Are Feds Targeting You In New ‘Anti-Government’ Roundup?
truther June 21, 2014 1The U.S. Justice Department will increase its surveillance of US citizens in a stepped-up effort to combat domestic terrorism, including those who it calls “anti-government.” US Attorney General Eric Holder has reactivated a Clinton Administration
Read More »Senior NSA Executive: We’re In a Police State
truther June 20, 2014 0“We Have a Significant Element of Our Government In League With Corporations and Other Unelected Officials Who’ve Decided That The Constitution Is Essentially Null And Void”
Read More »NSA blowback: Top 8 political scandals sparked by Snowden leaks
truther June 5, 2014 0The Snowden revelations hit like a bomb, sending out shrapnel which risked severing US ties with friendly and not-so-friendly states alike. Here are the top eight bilateral debacles sparked by NSA spying, whose fallout
Read More »Facecrook: NSA storing your facial web images, millions intercepted daily
truther June 3, 2014 0The National Security Agency is collecting millions of images of people through its international surveillance network to be implemented in a number of other facial recognition programs, according to documents leaked by Edward Snowden. Thanks
Read More »There’s No Doubt The Government Destroyed NSA Spying Evidence
truther June 2, 2014 0The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) told a federal court today that there was no doubt that the government has destroyed years of evidence of NSA spying – the government itself has admitted to it
Read More »Privacy under attack: the NSA files revealed new threats to democracy
truther June 1, 2014 0Thanks to Edward Snowden, we know the apparatus of repression has been covertly attached to the democratic state. However, our struggle to retain privacy is far from hopeless In the third chapter of his History
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