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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 »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 »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 »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 »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 »7 Powerful Ways to Maintain Your Privacy and Integrity Online
truther June 14, 2013 1The recent NSA leaks from whistleblower Ed Snowden have publicly confirmed that digital privacy does not exist. The federal government and intelligence agencies have direct server access to the world’s most popular sites and
Read More »CISPA Will Legalize PRISM Spy Program
truther June 10, 2013 0Give them an inch and they will take a mile. That is how power-hungry tyrants interpret any law. The PATRIOT Act and the FISA court led to the blanket wiretapping of every American citizen and
Read More »Google Is Ordered To Give Private Customer Data To The FBI
truther June 5, 2013 3A U.S. judge has ordered Google to comply with FBI secret demands for customer data, despite earlier ruling the warrant less orders unconstitutional. District court judge Susan Illston this week rejected the Internet search
Read More »Judge orders Google to comply with FBI’s secret NSL demands
truther June 2, 2013 1A federal judge has ruled that Google must comply with the FBI's warrantless requests for confidential user data, despite the search company's arguments that the secret demands are illegal. U.S. District Judge Susan Illston in
Read More »Judge orders Google to comply with warrantless spy requests
truther June 1, 2013 3A legal battle between Google and the United States Department of Justice is heating up as the Internet behemoth challenges the Obama administration’s warrantless requests for personal user data
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