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Charlie Hebdo bombshell! Suicided officer’s family denied access to autopsy
truther January 28, 2015 1Exclusive! Panamza has contacted the mother of Helric Fredou – the Police Commissioner charged with preparing a report on the family background of Charlie Hebdo – who was found dead with a bullet in
Read More »“Charlie Hebdo Story Simply Doesn’t Wash… In Place of Investigation, the Media Repeats Implausible Story.”
truther January 15, 2015 1Editor’s Note: The stripes of a false flag psyop are starting to show through the terrorist attack on Charlie Hebdo. Just after the event, SHTF pointed to the suspicions raised about the authenticity of
Read More »Ohio admits facial recognition used to scour state driver’s license database without public knowledge
truther August 28, 2013 0For nearly three months, law enforcement in Ohio have had access to an unregulated facial recognition database that includes all statewide driver’s license photos and mug shots, The Cincinnati Enquirer reported Monday
Read More »‘You Are Being Tracked’: ACLU reveals docs of Mass License Plate Reader Surveillance
truther July 18, 2013 1The American Civil Liberties Union has released documents confirming that police license plate readers capture vast amounts of data on innocent people, and in many instances this intelligence is kept forever. According to documents obtained
Read More »Chicago police start using facial-recognition software to arrest suspects
truther July 17, 2013 0Police officers in Chicago, Illinois can remotely access video shot from any of the city’s 24,000 closed-circuit television cameras, and they are already using that ability to nab suspects who thought they could outsmart
Read More »Stratfor emails reveal secret, widespread TrapWire surveillance system
truther August 11, 2012 0Former senior intelligence officials have created a detailed surveillance system more accurate than modern facial recognition technology — and have installed it across the US under the radar of most Americans, according to emails
Read More »Video: NYPD to launch surveillance software system
truther July 31, 2012 0The NYPD says it will launch an all-seeing "Domain Awareness System" that combines several streams of information to track both criminals and potential terrorists. Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly says the city developed the software with
Read More »Government surveillance: Little peepers everywhere
truther July 26, 2012 0In February 1928 the Supreme Court heard the case of Roy Olmstead, whose conviction on bootlegging charges relied on evidence obtained by tapping his phones. Olmstead contended that this violated the fourth amendment, which
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