CIA “Signature School” Is Creating Total Surveillance Smart Cities
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…
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…
By Michael Boldin It was a HUGE week for the 10th Amendment/Nullification Movement! In 10 ½ years, I don’t think I’ve seen so many bills…
By Mike Maharrey Last week, an important New Mexico Senate Committee passed a bill known as the Electronic Data Privacy Act. Passage of the bill…
By Catherine J. Frompovich The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is seeking the public’s comments about an issue of growing serious concerns for a great many…
By Derrick Broze President Trump’s nomination for Attorney General is a disaster waiting to happen. Following his victory in the U.S. Presidential election, Donald J….
By Mike Maharrey A bill prefiled in the California Senate for the 2017 legislative session would require all law enforcement agencies in the state to…
By Isaac Davis We are fast approaching an era when humanity will be subjugated by a technological tyranny managed by an untouchable organization of elites, bureaucrats…
By Lily Dane The truth is that any form of authoritarian control—any type of “government,” whether constitutional, democratic, socialist, fascist, or anything else—will result in…
By Derrick Broze Baltimore police recently held a press conference announcing new details regarding secret surveillance flights taking place over the city for eight months. Baltimore Police…
By Mike Maharrey A sweeping new law that establishes robust privacy protections in Vermont went into effect today. It not only limits warrantless surveillance and…
By Derrick Broze A coalition of seventeen organizations has launched an effort to combat the growing Surveillance State by supporting accountability measures in eleven cities…
By Mike Maharrey In 2017, the Virginia legislature will consider two bills that would not only protect privacy in Virginia, but also hinder at least…
By Claire Bernish Baltimore Police didn’t bother to inform the public (or anyone, for that matter) when they implemented a privately-funded mass surveillance program in…
By Derrick Broze A federal judge has ruled that law enforcement may continue to place recording devices in public places because it does not violate…