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The CIA Didn’t Just Torture, It Experimented on Human Beings
truther December 19, 2014 0Human experimentation was a core feature of the CIA’s torture program. The experimental nature of the interrogation and detention techniques is clearly evident in the Senate Intelligence Committee’s executive summary of its investigative report,
Read More »2 psychologists earned $81M from CIA torture tactics
truther December 11, 2014 0The Central Intelligence Agency’s torture of detainees was developed by two inexperienced contractors who were eventually paid $81 million for their work, according to a Senate Intelligence Committee report on the program released Tuesday. The
Read More »Cheney: CIA torture program ‘absolutely, totally justified’
truther December 10, 2014 2Former US vice president Dick Cheney has defended the use of torture by the Central Intelligence Agency ahead of the release of a new Senate report on the agency’s controversial program. In a phone interview
Read More »WikiLeaks founder: Google works for US State Department
truther November 28, 2014 0Wikileaks founder Julian Assange in his book planned to be out on December 1 reveals that Google in fact works for the US State Department, as reported by the Spanish Publico.es web edition
Read More »Why does people’s hair stand on end when they walk past Google’s London office?
truther November 27, 2014 2A mysterious 'beam' of static electricity has been caught on camera making a passer-by's hair stand on end. In the clip, filmed outside Google's headquarters in London, Simon Legrand is shown entering the field
Read More »Limbaugh unleashed: Obama is a ‘sociopathic’ liar
truther November 19, 2014 0President Barack Obama was scorched Monday as a “sociopathic” liar and “lying con man” by radio host Rush for denying he misled the American public to get his signature health-care plan known as Obamacare
Read More »Mindreading software could eavesdrop on your secret inner voice
truther November 1, 2014 0Scientists believe they have found a way to read our minds. They have created a computer program that can decode brain activity that creates the 'voice in our head' and put it into words. The breakthrough
Read More »Mind-Controlled Drones Are Already A Reality
truther October 29, 2014 0Researchers are now using US Department of Defense funding to explore what could be the next big step in drone technology: mind control. Daniel Pack, who manages the Unmanned Systems Laboratory at the University of
Read More »FBI director wants access to encrypt Apple, Google users’ data, demands law ‘fix’
truther October 23, 2014 0The FBI director has slammed Apple and Google for offering their customers encryption technology that protects users’ privacy. “Deeply concerned” James Comey wants to push on Congress to “fix” laws to ensure police can
Read More »Twitter Opens Entire Database to MIT – How Will It Be Used?
truther October 10, 2014 0Predictive technology is exploding, in stealth, across the virtual landscape. The arrival of Big Data initiatives by government, as well as a massive industry of data brokers is not only putting privacy at risk,
Read More »World’s First Wearable Drone Takes Flight
truther October 2, 2014 1As Congress and the FAA continue to discuss the parameters of drone use, a widening array of them are already taking flight. A new exemption has been granted for Hollywood , only the second
Read More »Larry Page wants a Google 2.0 that will build cities and airports, report says
truther September 23, 2014 0As if self-driving cars, balloon-carried internet, or the eradication of death weren't ambitious enough projects, Google CEO Larry Page has apparently been working behind the scenes to set up even bolder tasks for his
Read More »Pocket-Sized Surveillance Drone Can Fly Through Windows
truther September 18, 2014 0A new pocket-sized surveillance drone endorsed by the US Air Force which could ultimately end up in the hands of law enforcement can fly through open windows and reach other confined spaces
Read More »$250K-a-day for NSA PRISM refusal – Yahoo
truther September 15, 2014 0The US government threatened to fine Yahoo 250k a day for not complying with NSA demands for PRISM data. Ron Bell, Yahoo’s general counsel, said in a blog post, that the company “refused to comply
Read More »Google Reads Your Email Before You Do
truther September 7, 2014 0Once the fact was out, the internet giant tried to get a judge to help them hide it again. Back in February, in a San Jose courtroom, a bombshell was dropped that could have been
Read More »This Google Glass App That Measures Human Emotions Is So, So Creepy
truther September 2, 2014 0It's not like we need any more reminders about how creepy Google Glass can be, but developers never stop surprising us. An new app from Germany's Fraunhofer Institute that uses facial tracking, proprietary tools
Read More »UN Grabs for the Internet: CFR, Chatham House Lead Toward “Global Governance”
truther August 25, 2014 0In a recent essay entitled, “The Strategic Significance of the Internet Commons,” former Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff describes cyberspace and the Internet as a “global commons” that must come under “global governance.”
Read More »Exposed: Pentagon Funds New Data-Mining Tools To Track and Kill Activists, Part I
truther August 23, 2014 0The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) is funding a multimillion dollar university research program to develop new data mining and analysis tools for the U.S. military intelligence community to track political radicalism among British
Read More »School Kid Suspended And ARRESTED For Imagining Shooting A Dinosaur
truther August 22, 2014 0In another case of school officials adhering to ridiculous zero tolerance policies, a student from South Carolina was suspended and arrested by police recently after writing an imaginative story about using a gun to
Read More »Google Knows You Better Than You Know Yourself
truther August 21, 2014 0Predictive analysis combs through calendars and search histories—and gets in the way of routine self-deception. Every weekday at 3:40 p.m., the message popped up on my phone: 22 mins to Work. Google Now was doing
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