“Map of Deadbeat Debtors”: China Launches New App That Turns Citizens Into Snitches
By Elias Marat Officials in China have launched a new app that notifies users if someone within 500 yards of them is in debt. Dubbed…
By Elias Marat Officials in China have launched a new app that notifies users if someone within 500 yards of them is in debt. Dubbed…
Op-Ed by B.N. Frank Surveillance! Cyberattacks! Spreading fake harmful online content! Oh My! A new study reveals that overwhelmingly 82% of Americans think AI is…
By Michael Maharrey CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (Dec. 17, 2018) – The City of Cambridge, Mass., has passed an ordinance that sets the stage to limit the acquisition…
By Sarah Lilly News of China’s social credit system has been making waves across media outlets for months. Some publications are going soft on the…
By MassPrivateI A recent article in Smart Cities Dive revealed that the Los Angeles Department of Transportation (DOT) will be partnering with Remix, Lime and…
By Michael Maharrey The U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) plans to expand a surveillance program that tracks the location of millions of everyday people through pictures…
By corbettreport Welcome back to New World Next Week – the video series from Corbett Report and Media Monarchy that covers some of the most…
By Nicholas West As the march toward a cashless (and privacy-less) society accelerates forward, a new high watermark has been reached. India first introduced its…
By Nicholas West Anyone who is looking to understand exactly what the term “mission creep” means and why privacy advocates warn of its negative impact,…
By Nicholas West It appears that, once again, the government narrative that TSA surveillance and groping is needed to keep Americans safe from the terrorists…
By MassPrivateI The never-ending push to turn every public venue into an extension of the Police State is now moving to zoos. Their justification, public…
By Charles Hugh Smith China is creating Kafka’s nightmare world as the perfection of centralized control of its citizenry. China is rapidly building out a…
By Derrick Broze The New York Times is more than willing to point out the surveillance state in China and other nations; however, they remain…
By Aaron Kesel The Los Angeles Board of Police Commissioners approved the police department’s pilot drone program in a 3-1 vote that will allow the…