Trapped in the Net: What They Don’t Tell You About the Internet & Social Media
David Thrussell – We are Pokémon Go-ed into a virtual net of moribund surveillance capitalism.
David Thrussell – We are Pokémon Go-ed into a virtual net of moribund surveillance capitalism.
Nathaniel Mauka – The government can now declare you a cyber-threat, simply for sending an email.
Alex Pietrowski – The ‘Re-Boot’ of Western democracy is happening right now in Iceland.
Lucas Dare – Why do so many people look the other when while working for an obviously corrupt government?
Patrick Henningsen– The physical Police State could not exist without some philosophical underpinning.
Derrick Broze – If you care about privacy, then it’s time to start openly resisting the prying eyes.
Vic Bishop – Surveillance is conditioning people into a mindset that it’s ok for corporations to track their every move.
Alex Pietrowski – Research into the effects of government spying proves how dangerous it is to the individual.
Jake Anderson – There is an organization that secretly runs the government, but it’s not the New World Order.
George Lakey – How Do You Beat the 1 Percent? Start by Learning Their Favorite Moves…
Bernie Suarez – Want to implement small-scale, realistic tasks in your own life to strike back at the control system?
Mike Sygula – When it comes to the mainstream media, we should always question everything we are told…
Arjun Walia, Collective-Evolution Waking Times A couple of months ago top U.S. astronomers gathered in front of congress to let them know that extraterrestrial life exists without question. Their main argument was the size of the universe, emphasizing that there are trillions of stars out there, with one in every five most likely harboring an Earth-like planet. …
Arjun Walia, Collective-Evolution Waking Times Just as Edward Snowden made huge headlines (and still is) all over the world, William Binney did the same in 2001 when he resigned from the National Security Agency (NSA) after 9/11 and blew the lid on an NSA mass surveillance program. He worked for the agency for more than …
Brian Macaulay, The Fix Waking Times Police have new tech to help them predict and enforce the law better than ever—but that also means enforcing the racial bias of drug arrests faster than ever, too. “Just because you’re paranoid doesn’t mean they aren’t after you,” wrote Joseph Heller in 1961’s Catch-22. At the time, this comic statement …
Arjun Walia, Collective-Evolution Waking Times One of the most popular questions today is “are we alone in the universe?” Believe it or not, you’re in the minority if you believe that absolutely no intelligent life exists in the universe. In the United States alone, at least half of all Americans say that we’re not alone …
Julian Websdale, Contributor Waking Times One of the most popular films of 2012 was The Hunger Games which portrayed a post-apocalyptic nation called Panem in which a super-rich, super-pampered, super-callous ‘elite’ lived in high-tech luxury while the rest of the population daily battled to survive in abject poverty locked away behind prison fences in intensively-populated ‘people zones’. …
Patrick Henningsen, New Dawn Waking Times “Books have been written about [US] President Eisenhower’s famous farewell warning in 1961 about the ‘military-industrial complex,’ and what he described as its ‘unwarranted influence.’ But an even greater leviathan today, one that the public knows little about, is the ‘intelligence-industrial complex.’” – Michael Hirsh, National Journal1 In our interconnected …
Ingrid Burrington, Waging Nonviolence Contributor Waking Times In a small park next to the National Security Agency in Fort Meade, Md., signs explain rules about photographs one can take — and illustrate the kind of photo one isn’t allowed to take. (WNV/Ingrid Burrington)Mass surveillance has an image problem. The visual references commonly used to portray …
Sigmund Fraud, Staff Writer Waking Times After marking the 12th anniversary of the terrible events of 9/11 and remembering the over 3000 lives that were lost, the American people find themselves embroiled in endless military conflict without clear objectives, without a clear definition of who or what we are still fighting, and without respectable leadership. …