Spying and Surveillance
Edward Snowden Leaks New Documents Showing That The NSA Worked “Urgently” To Target Bitcoin Users
New leaks from Edward Snowden, has just released documentation showing that the NSA worked ‘urgently’ to target bitcoin users.
Responsibility Deflected, The CLOUD Act Passes
The CLOUD Act – a piece of legislation which may erode privacy protections around the globe – was passed by the Senate recently.
AnyVision claims their facial recognition technology can detect, track and recognize any person of interest with more than 99% accuracy. Their video also claims they can identify marathon runners in real-time.
Boston Police Waste Taxpayer Money Violating Law Through Illegal Surveillance Of Citizenry
Boston Police effectively broke the law by illegally surveilling social media users for years to conduct online surveillance in 2014, 2015, and 2016, without telling the city council
First They Came For Free Travel: ICE Agents Will Access Massive License Plate Database in Real Time
The Verge reported Friday, U.S. will now be privy to a capacious database of license plates — data reaped by private corporations in the course of standard operations by automated license-plate readers.
Kentucky House Passes Bill to Put Limits on Drones, Help Thwart Federal Surveillance Program
The Kentucky House unanimously passed a bill that would require police to get a warrant before engaging in drone surveillance in most situations.
Biometric database is set to commence soon to access Russian financial services.
A group of activists discovered that the WiFi devices have front-facing cameras, and have taken it upon themselves to cover the cameras with Post-It notes to cover them up. However, a LinkNYC team subsequently began sweeps to remove them … and so a front-lines privacy battle has ensued.
Officials are claiming that spying and surveillance programs won’t end anytime soon
The surveillance network is being expanded in Connecticut.
Dozens of police departments across the US are using special devices to track suspects without warrants.
DHS Wants To Develop Advanced Facial Recognition Technology For Use In Airports and Border Checkpoints
Biometric scanners, including facial recognition, in airports would be a huge step towards a surveillance state
JFK’s Assassination Isn’t A Conspiracy Theory, It Was A Sophisticated Plot
Kesel: “In my opinion based on everything above, JFK’s death is a clear intelligence agency hitjob; it’s absolutely impossible it was just Oswald who murdered Kennedy 53 years ago in Dallas.”
Nanochips and Smart Dust are the new technological means for the advancement of the human microchipping agenda.
Two New Montana Laws Take on Warrantless Electronic Data Collection
Two Montana laws went into effect that work together to ban warrantless collection of cell phone data