Pre-Crime Technology To Be Used In Washington D.C.
Steve Watson Infowars.net Law enforcement agencies in Washington D.C. have begun to use technology that they say can predict when crimes will be committed and…
Steve Watson Infowars.net Law enforcement agencies in Washington D.C. have begun to use technology that they say can predict when crimes will be committed and…
Software that can predict when and where future violent crimes will be committed is being used in Britain for the first time. Rebecca Lefort Telegraph…
Raw Story Group: Former President Carter could be prosecuted for monitoring fair elections in Lebanon The US Supreme Court endorsed Monday a broad reading of…
The genie is out of the bottle, granting wishes to the Technocrats of the world. Like a “Person of Interest” episode, drones can use high-resolution…
By Stefan Gleason Government statistics portraying robust jobs growth, shrinking inflation, and a booming economy aren’t squaring with Americans’ real-world experiences. The vast majority say…
Authored by John Leake via ‘Courageous Discourse’ substack Ursula von der Leyen advocates “pre-bunking” in the public forum to “vaccinate” people against “disinformation”… Von der…
By Brandon Smith The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was founded on April 1st, 1979 under the Jimmy Carter Administration during the height of a…
By Masha Borak The Swedish police want to use facial recognition in real time to crack down on serious crimes. Government investigators have already drafted…
Should you take an arch-technocrat at his word? I think so. Larry Ellison is the founder and former chairman of Oracle, the third-largest software company…
By Simon Thorne, Cardiff Metropolitan University When German journalist Martin Bernklau typed his name and location into Microsoft’s Copilot to see how his articles would…
This article was originally published by Wanjiru Njoya at The Mises Institute. Ludwig von Mises depicts the aim of revolutionary socialism as: “to clear the ground for…
By Cecilie Jilkova The UN committee approved the text of the Convention on Combating Cybercrime. Human rights organizations and information technology experts have called it a…
By Edward Hasbrouck Citizens of the USA and some other most-favored nations have long been able to travel to many European countries for tourism or…
By John W. Whitehead “Internet platforms have a powerful incentive to please important federal officials, and the record in this case shows that high-ranking officials…