Why I Refuse to Stay Home Despite Terrorists, Mass Shooters, Invasive Airport Security, and Other Villains
By Daisy Luther I like to travel to foreign lands and go to concerts. There are certain films I want to see at the theater…
By Daisy Luther I like to travel to foreign lands and go to concerts. There are certain films I want to see at the theater…
By MassPrivateI TSA-style body scanners are coming to public spaces, and that should scare the hell out of everyone. If you thought the NYPD’s Z-BackscatterĀ vans…
By Emma Fiala Over Memorial Day weekend, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) made an important update to its website. Hemp-derived CBD products may now be…
By Jason Kelley Government agencies and airlines have ignored years of warnings from privacy groups and senators that using face recognition technology on travelers would…
By corbettreport In 1961, a psychologist conducted an experiment demonstrating how ordinary men and women could be induced to inflict torture on complete strangers merely…
By Ryan McMaken The Transportation Security Administration, a federal agency, is facing a no-show problem with employees, as paychecks are put on hold during the…
By MassPrivateI The U.S. Border Patrol (CBP) and the TSA claim they need to secretly spy on everyone’s social media accounts so they can understand…
By Aaron Kesel U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers are searching the electronic devices of travelers at an alarminglyĀ increasing rate a new watchdog report has…
By India McKinney The Transportation Security Administration has set out an alarming vision of pervasive biometric surveillance at airports, which cuts against the right to…
By Aaron Kesel After years of using full-body scanner devices that emit radiation, the TSA is testing a new technology dubbedĀ terahertz to screen multiple airport…
By Simon Black, Sovereign Man In July 1996, flight TWA 800 exploded in mid-air, 12 minutes after taking off from JFK International Airport in New…
Activist Post Editor’s Note: As we’ve been covering for some time, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has a mandate thatās been 15 years…
By Aaron Kesel The TSA is using facial recognition technology with a ābiometric confirmationā rate of 85% for testing purposes at airports. U.S. Customs and…
By Aaron Kesel The Transportation Security Administration, the agency always fingered for groping allegations of passengers boarding airplanes, has reportedly had bad bosses for quite…