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Revealed: how Microsoft handed the NSA access to encrypted messages
truther July 12, 2013 0Microsoft has collaborated closely with US intelligence services to allow users' communications to be intercepted, including helping the National Security Agency to circumvent the company's own encryption, according to top-secret documents obtained by the
Read More »Facebook Now Collecting Photo IDs
truther June 26, 2013 1An Infowars listener recently had their Facebook account suspended for asking Facebook how to change their primary email address. Coincidentally, the listener who uses Facebook as a tool to promote truth about the
Read More »Facebook Accidentally Leaks Six Million Users’ Data
truther June 23, 2013 1Facebook says that it is “upset and embarrassed” after six million users’ phone numbers and email addresses were accidentally shared with their online contacts. The bug – which revealed the private information of other Facebook
Read More »Microsoft, Facebook release stats to reassure users on NSA surveillance
truther June 18, 2013 1Following whistleblower Edward Snowden’s leaks of National Security Agency documents pointing to mass online surveillance, both Facebook and Microsoft have released details on the number of legal orders made to them by the NSA. Only
Read More »Multiplying scandals to hide the one scandal that could sink Obama
truther June 17, 2013 1Realize, first of all, that the normal attention span of elite media is about three days. If you can jam your version of data down their throats for that length of time, you’re golden. Then
Read More »Firefox plug-in warns users of NSA surveillance
truther June 16, 2013 5Ticking away the moments that make up a dull day? The government is likely logging even the most mundane day-to-day computer habits of millions of Americans, but there’s a way to stand up against
Read More »NSA leaks hint Microsoft may have lied about Skype security
truther June 15, 2013 2Microsoft may have misled millions of Skype users around the world by making claims last year that have since been contradicted by intelligence leaked by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden
Read More »4 Reasons to Be Angrier That the NSA Is Tapping Your Phone
truther June 14, 2013 0In an outrageous attack on the privacy of the National Security Agency, last week ex-security contractor Edward Snowden leaked -- among many things -- a super secret court order in which the NSA asked
Read More »Putin on NSA leak: Government surveillance shouldn’t break law
truther June 13, 2013 1Data surveillance is an acceptable measure if done within the law, Russia’s President Vladimir Putin told RT while visiting the channel in the capital. Speaking to RT the Russian president stressed that Snowden revealed "nothing
Read More »Obama: Nobody is listening to your phone calls
truther June 8, 2013 2Obama explained both spy programs at his press conference today, emphasizing that nobody is listening to any phone calls and nobody is collecting internet data on American citizens
Read More »Classified docs reveal NSA’s vast real-time warrantless Web surveillance
truther June 8, 2013 0For seven years, the US National Security Agency (NSA) has been using a congressionally approved warrantless Web surveillance system with a near-limitless ability to spy on Americans’ phone calls, emails, video chats, search history
Read More »Obama administration defends massive phone record collection
truther June 7, 2013 10The White House has sought to justify its surveillance of millions of Americans’ phone records as anger grows over revelations that a secret court order gives the National Security Agency blanket authority to collect
Read More »Government Surveillance Of American Citizens Goes Far Beyond What You Are Being Told
truther June 7, 2013 4Every single day, the U.S. government gathers and stores more than a billion phone calls, emails, text messages, photographs and Internet searches. Just about every form of electronic communication that you can possibly
Read More »Corporate Media Blackout of Anti-Monsanto Protests Exposed
truther May 29, 2013 4Over the weekend thousands of anti-Monsanto activists marched down the streets of major cities throughout the country. Dozens of websites covered the protests and posted video online yet the corporate controlled media apparently didn’t
Read More »Exclusive: Facebook censors pictures of children rallying against GMOs during global March Against Monsanto
truther May 27, 2013 1In one of the most devastating acts of destruction of its own credibility, Facebook engaged in yet more censorship of Free Speech with the suspending of an account that posted a photo of children
Read More »Exploit can turn Google Glass into secret surveillance device, even Michael Chertoff isn’t a fan
truther May 3, 2013 1A hacker has proven that Google Glass can be turned into a secret surveillance device by anyone with physical access to the device, according to a report. Oddly enough, even former Secretary of the
Read More »Judge Tells FBI They Can’t Use Webcams To Spy on People
truther April 30, 2013 1A federal judge in Texas has told the FBI that they cannot "install sophisticated surveillance software" on a suspect's computer in order to spy on them. The request by the FBI came in a
Read More »Web censorship: the net is closing in
truther April 24, 2013 3Across the globe governments are monitoring and censoring access to the web. And if we're not careful millions more people could find the internet fractured, fragmented and controlled by the state
Read More »IRS: We can read emails without warrant
truther April 11, 2013 1The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has claimed that agents do not need warrants to read people's emails, text messages and other private electronic communications, according to internal agency documents. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU),
Read More »Gagged! UK government brings in full press censorship, pledges death to the internet
truther March 23, 2013 1There is only one thing worse than gutter journalism, and that is gutter politics. The British Government has decided that it knows better what people should or shouldn’t read in their newspapers or on
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