Department of Homeland Security is Collecting Social Media Data on All Immigrants
By Derrick Broze The Department of Homeland Security has made public a rule which calls for collecting social media info on immigrants. A new report…
By Derrick Broze The Department of Homeland Security has made public a rule which calls for collecting social media info on immigrants. A new report…
By MassPrivateI Editor’s Note: The stages of incrementalism seem to be speeding up. Nicholas West has written for Activist Post just this month about China’s…
By Derrick Broze The Department of Homeland Security faces a federal class action lawsuit for violating the rights of people crossing the U.S. border by searching…
By Makia Freeman The Military Intelligence Complex (MIC), in many ways, is the biggest threat to a free society. Since the Military Intelligence Complex has…
By Nicholas West The Chicago police department continues to march toward what it calls “policing in the 21st century.” If their conduct is any indication,…
By MassPrivateI (Massprivatei wants readers to know that a lawsuit doesn’t mean ELERTS is spying on people. A Court must decide whether the allegations are…
By Derrick Broze Newly released documents detail how U.S. Border Patrol used ‘Stingray’ cellphone surveillance tools to catch an undocumented immigrant. The Detroit News has…
By James Holbrooks In an exclusive interview, head of MGT Capital Investments and former presidential candidate John McAfee spoke with Anti-Media Thursday night about an…
By Catherine J. Frompovich PubMed published the Abstract of a 2011 science paper titled “Long-term exposure to microwave radiation provokes cancer growth: evidences from radars…
By Catherine J. Frompovich How much do you, the consumer, know about electromagnetic frequencies generated by ALL the ‘smart’ appliances, gadgets, iPhones, AMI Smart Meters,…
By Michael Maharrey Last week, the New Mexico House gave final approval for a bill known as the Electronic Communication Privacy Act. If signed by the…
By Derrick Broze The New York State Supreme Court is preparing to make an important decision regarding cellphone surveillance and what New York police can…
By Michael Boldin The New Hampshire House has passed a bill that would ban “material support or resources” to warrantless federal spying. The vote was 199-153. Rep. Neal…
By MassPrivateI Pegasus Global Holdings (PGH) a Trademark of Mobile Arch Partners (MAP) is working with DHS, the CIA , the Department of Defense (DOD) and the Department…