By John W. Whitehead & Nisha Whitehead “They were monsters with human faces, in crisp uniforms, marching in lockstep, so banal you don’t recognize…
Posts published in “Government Surveillance of Private Citizens”
By Strange Sounds A surveillance contractor that has previously sold services to the U.S. military is advertising a product that it says can locate the…
By Tyler Durden A US District Judge in San Jose, California says she was “disturbed” over Google’s data collection practices, after learning that the company still…
By PATRICK HOWLEY Florida hair and makeup artist and mother of three Angelique Contreras received an intimidating late-night knock on the door from a law…
By B.N. Frank There’s good reason to be concerned about Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology. It’s replacing human jobs (see 1, 2). It’s being used for highly disputed applications…
By Tyler Durden Authored by Shane Trejo via Big League Politics (emphasis ours), Recent court documents have indicated that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) possesses a tool allowing…
By Mary Margaret Olohan Experts have recommended that President Joe Biden appoint a “reality czar” to “tackle disinformation,” the New York Times reported Tuesday. “Several…
By TIM HARLOW New facial recognition technology to speed international travelers through customs has arrived at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport. A digital camera will snap a…
By Jon Rappoport The China lockdown of 50 million citizens overnight was a key element in the long-standing plan to foist a fake pandemic on humanity.…
BY ANDREW CHEN A new report says the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) may have violated a privacy law when it used new technology to pinpoint…
By Glenn Greenwald A U.S. appellate court in September unanimously ruled that the NSA’s program of mass domestic surveillance was illegal, as well as likely a violation of…