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The CIA is paying AT&T $10 Million a year for access to call data
truther November 8, 2013 0The C.I.A. is paying AT&T more than $10 million a year to assist with overseas counterterrorism investigations by exploiting the company’s vast database of phone records, which includes Americans’ international calls, according to government
Read More »Journalism Witch Hunt Continues: Armed Guards Raid Reporter’s Home
truther October 29, 2013 1Audrey Hudson woke up at 4:30 on the morning of August 6 to find her home surrounded by armed agents from the Maryland State Police, the Department of Homeland Security, and the U.S. Coast
Read More »4th and 1st Amendments Under Fire as The War Against Journalists Continues
truther October 28, 2013 0The way to stop media reporting of NSA is simple: Shut down the agency entirely. It is too big, too bloated, and too useless. It spies on friends and foes alike. And when you
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 »World’s Most Evil and Lawless Institution? The Executive Branch of the U.S. Government
truther September 11, 2013 0America has a secret. It is not discussed in polite company or at the dinner tables of the powerful, rich and famous. Parents do not teach it to their children. Best-selling authors do not write
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 »If a Highway Patrol Officer Cancels Your Peaceful Protest, Is He Guilty of Eradicating Your 1st Amendment Rights?
truther August 21, 2013 6So about that Police State. What has happened to the rights of Americans allegedly guaranteed under the Constitution? I viewed a video taken in Philadelphia where two people were passing out flyers bringing people’s
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 »Freedom In America – Rest In Peace
truther June 10, 2013 0Political philosopher Montesquieu (1989 - 1755) once said: "There is no greater tyranny than that which is perpetrated under the shield of law and in the name of justice." International, constitutional and US statute laws
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
Read More »9 Ways the 1st Amendment is Used to Promote Censorship
truther May 28, 2013 0The application of redefining words in our culture is a turned that focuses on inciting a specific reaction. The art of redefining words in the social consciousness eliminates the original meaning of our complex
Read More »Rand Paul demands answers on drones
truther May 28, 2013 0Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., told radio host Aaron Klein that the Obama administration may have made promises about drones over U.S. soil, but “there still exists a question” on exactly how the White House
Read More »11 Governments Are Meeting in Peru to Figure Out How They Can Control the Internet
truther May 22, 2013 4Remember SOPA? Remember how when we the people finally defeated SOPA everyone got so stoked that confetti poured out of their eyeballs and its opponents downloaded films and albums and pirated video games in
Read More »Nancy Pelosi’s Greatest Hits
truther May 21, 2013 2Actual quotations or paraphrases from former speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi (D-CA): Unemployment benefits are the best form of economic development
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