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Obama Opposes CISPA, But Will Sign It Anyway
truther April 26, 2012 0President Barack Obama simply “can’t wait” to bypass Congress and use executive privilege to advance his political agenda, but even though his administration has expressed its opposition to the draconian CISPA bill, don’t hold
Read More »Pentagon sets up new spy agency to eavesdrop on a changing world
truther April 25, 2012 3The Pentagon is to create a new spy service to focus on global strategic threats and the challenges posed by countries including Iran, North Korea and China. The move will bring to 17 the
Read More »New Big Brother Satellite to “Hunt Down” Carbon Criminals
truther April 24, 2012 0The European Space Agency is set to green light a new surveillance satellite that will measure man-made carbon emissions from space in order to “hunt down” violators of international climate agreements, allowing Big Brother
Read More »SOPA mutates into much worse CISPA, the latest threat to internet free speech
truther April 23, 2012 0Just because SOPA and PIPA, the infamous internet "kill switch" bills, are largely dead does not mean the threat to internet free speech has become any less serious. The Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection
Read More »Infected PCs may lose Internet in July
truther April 23, 2012 0For computer users, a few mouse clicks could mean the difference between staying online and losing Internet connections this summer. Unknown to most of them, their problem began when international hackers ran an online advertising
Read More »Falkvinge exclusive: Battle for internet on, Big Brother at the gate
truther April 19, 2012 0The battle over control of the internet is not just about the freedom of speech, but our global future. It is the choice between a Big Brother and democracy unseen before, insists Rick Falkvinge,
Read More »Obama Administration’s Backdoor Wiretap Bills Threaten Political and Privacy Rights
truther April 13, 2012 0Under the guise of "cybersecurity," the new all-purpose bogeyman to increase the secret state's already-formidable reach, the Obama administration and their congressional allies are crafting legislation that will open new backdoors for even more
Read More »Netflix creates pro-SOPA super-PAC
truther April 10, 2012 1As United States lawmakers continue to consider anti-piracy legislation in Congress, they’ve found an ally in Netflix. Now the streaming content giant has created its own super PAC, whose main goal is to promote
Read More »Thirteen Ways Government Tracks Us
truther April 10, 2012 0Privacy is eroding fast as technology offers government increasing ways to track and spy on citizens. The Washington Post reported there are 3,984 federal, state and local organizations working on domestic counterterrorism.
Read More »Obama Orders Press Blackout After US Credit Rating Cut
truther April 8, 2012 3A shattering report from RIA Novosti’s Washington D.C. bureau appears to prove that the mainstream press in America has become nothing more than a propaganda arm of the Obama regime when during a White
Read More »Even worse than SOPA: New CISPA cybersecurity bill will censor the Web
truther April 4, 2012 1An onrush of condemnation and criticism kept the SOPA and PIPA acts from passing earlier this year, but US lawmakers have already authored another authoritarian bill that could give them free reign to creep
Read More »21 Signs That The UK Is Being Transformed Into A Hellish Big Brother Surveillance Society
truther April 3, 2012 3Why would anyone want to live in the UK at this point? Well, if you enjoy having every little detail of your life dictated to you by elitist control freaks then you might
Read More »Minority report: Era of total surveillance zooms-in on US?
truther March 31, 2012 0Ever evolving high-tech gadgets and the Internet have given Big Brother a peep hole into the lives of everyday Americans. Now, without the hassle of planting bugs or breaking and entering, the government can
Read More »March 31: Operation Global Blackout: Hackers Intend to Shut Down the Internet by Disabling Core DNS Servers
truther March 30, 2012 1The hacking group known as Anonymous intends to attack the core servers that control the routing of all internet traffic. DNS, or Domain Name Servers, are a critical backbone of the web and make
Read More »New Big Brother facial recognition system scans 36 million faces per second
truther March 25, 2012 1A new system has emerged to process surveillance footage for facial recognition, and it makes much of the previous technology seem like it belongs in the Stone Age, further empowering the Big Brother surveillance
Read More »10 Reasons Why Nothing You Do On The Internet Will EVER Be Private Again
truther March 24, 2012 2The Internet is rapidly being transformed into a Big Brother control grid where privacy rights are being systematically strangled to death. The control freaks that run things have become absolutely obsessed with watching,
Read More »Turning the tables on Big Brother: Now internet users can watch who is spying on them in blow against Google’s new snooping policy
truther March 3, 2012 0Mozilla, the maker of Firefox, has unveiled a new add-on for the popular web browser that gives web users an instant view of which companies are 'watching' them as they browse
Read More »25 Alleged Anons Arrested in International Crackdown
truther February 29, 2012 0Police in four nations arrested 25 alleged participants in the Anonymous collective Tuesday for attacks against websites in Columbia and Chile dating from the middle of
Read More »Anonymous joins forces with OWS against NDAA-supporting politicians
truther February 28, 2012 0America’s most powerful protest groups are joining forces to warn elected officials that they will be held accountable for their actions. The campaign is called Our Polls and its being launched with help from
Read More »Windows 8 Will Have a “Kill Switch”
truther February 26, 2012 0The very anticipated operating system Windows 8 will have a feature that was never found on PC’s before: A kill switch that can remotely delete software and edit code without the user’s permission. Although
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