Digital Trails: How The FBI Is Identifying, Tracking And Rounding Up Dissidents
John W. Whitehead – Databit by databit, we are building our own electronic concentration camps.
John W. Whitehead – Databit by databit, we are building our own electronic concentration camps.
Matt Agorist – Imagine in the near future, a swarm of tiny drones patrolling the skies across the country.
Whitney Webb – The initiative is essentially built on a common framework of digital vaccination “wallets” called SMART Health Cards that are meant to “work across organizational and jurisdictional boundaries” as part of a new global vaccination-record infrastructure.
Jake Anderson – The answer may surprise you..
John Vibes – Police are not allowed to use most of this in court, but are using it to track down suspects.
Caitlin Johnstone – The Atlantic has published an article authored by two university professors titled arguing that internet speech should be censored like in China.
Matt Agorist – Police Commissioner Dermot Shea posted a video to Twitter of some of the aerial footage over multiple locations throughout the city of New York.
Jon Rappoport – Emboldened by the citizenry’s inattention, the government has weaponized one crisis after crisis in order to expands its powers.
John W. Whitehead – People get the government they deserve.
Christina Sarich – The Pentagon’s top military industrial contractor will get billions to fence in planet earth.
David Thrussell – No matter how earnestly we may choose to look the other way, the bedrock of technology is surveillance.
Infographic – Here’s how technologies such as Google Street View and government monitoring initiatives are starting to intrude on people’s private lives.
Infographic – Statistics prove that instead of catching terrorists, the Patriot Act has made it easier for the US government to spy on ordinary Americans.
Smart meters are proving to be extraordinary surveillance devices.