AP Sues US Gov’t over Fake FBI News Article Booby Trapped with Surveillance Virus
By Melissa Dykes The Associated Press, one of the main sources for mainstream news articles in the world, is currently suing the U.S. government. It’s…
By Melissa Dykes The Associated Press, one of the main sources for mainstream news articles in the world, is currently suing the U.S. government. It’s…
By Jon Rappoport Suppose masters of surveillance know exactly what emails have been scrubbed from Hillary Clinton’s private server? Suppose they’ve had a complete collection…
By Heather Callaghan It’s the rise of the drones, an era more likely concocted in the surreal world of Ray Bradbury – not meant to…
By Kip Louder It is easy to statistically measure the effects of bad nutritional consumption, knowing one out of three children in the U.S. are…
By Derrick Broze Earlier this month, the Electronic Frontier Foundation launched a new project designed to help educate communities about the growing list of surveillance…
By Maggie Hill A new report from The Foundation for Young Australians (FYA) has revealed young people will be the hardest hit under a new future…
By Joe Wright The small town of Deer Trail, Colorado made national news in 2013 when they announced the bold proposal of offering residents bounties…
By Nicholas West Updated research into predictive medicine combined with apps to achieve “mental health intervention.” Predictive technology is exploding. The arrival of Big Data…
By Aaron Dykes Did democracy just get downgraded (yet again)? Social engineering is now a dated practice, that has undoubtedly influenced nearly all our lives…
By Luke Rudkowski In this video Luke Rudkowski and Journalist Tim Pool discuss all the insane world of revelations at Defcon and Blackhat in Las…
By Joshua Krause Ever since drones were first made available to the public, the question of how these devices might affect privacy has been at…
By Catherine J. Frompovich Readers may be asking, “What’s Morgellons disease?” Well, it’s one of the new, technical age diseases, which may have its roots…
By Aaron Dykes For better or for worse, television has been how many see the world. It is a “mediated” experience that shows the viewer…
By Mac Slavo Implantable RFID tracking chips. You know, to stop terrorism. And to keep tabs on all the welfare queens, in order to keep…