Why Data Privacy Is a Controversy That Shouldn’t Exist
Op-Ed by Rachel Tripp We live in a world of instant information. In the age of social media, Google, and virtual assistants like Siri and…
Op-Ed by Rachel Tripp We live in a world of instant information. In the age of social media, Google, and virtual assistants like Siri and…
By Derrick Broze Documents released to the American Civil Liberties Union detail how the CIA considered using a controversial psychotropic drug as a ‘truth serum’….
By Nicholas West A new type of court case has been slowly but steadily emerging within the American legal system: alleged crimes being detected from…
By Catherine J. Frompovich What’s going on in California? Why is California burning? TV stations are reporting about the weather anomalies people now realize have…
By B.N. Frank Activist Post has previously highlighted analysis provided before in re political contributions made by Telecom companies. This recent article from the Energy…
By MassPrivateI For years, I have been warning people about facial recognition in retail stores, but this story might convince you to avoid retail stores…
By Adam Palmer It’s no coincidence that a veritable public relations advertisement concealed as an article in the Daily Mail regarding the microchipping of thousands…
By Anthony Kimery The comprehensive, legally mandated new Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Privacy Office’s Data Mining Report to Congress provides detailed updates on modifications,…
By B.N. Frank Over the last few weeks, Activist Post, The New York Times, Fox News many other media outlets have been reporting about Silicon…
By B.N. Frank “If the general public doesn’t understand science and technology, then who is making all of the decisions about science and technology that…
By Truthstream Media How will technology revolutionize our world? Will it empower individuals and free expression, or tighten the noose of the controllers? It seems…
By Jeff Einstein “Brave New Digital World: The Revelation packs more common sense and clear insight into 45 minutes than the entire Silicon Valley —…
By Jeff Einstein “There will be, in the next generation or so, a pharmacological method of making people love their servitude, and producing dictatorship without…
By Catherine J. Frompovich Has it finally happened: Probable confirmation 5G can kill wildlife? Starlings roosting in trees in a park in The Hague, Netherlands,…