Illinois Law Prohibits Warrantless Stingray Spying; Hinders Federal Surveillance Program
By Mike Maharrey Last week, Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner signed a bill banning the use of “stingrays” to track the location of phones and sweep up…
By Mike Maharrey Last week, Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner signed a bill banning the use of “stingrays” to track the location of phones and sweep up…
By Matt Agorist Three years ago, when Edward Snowden fled from the US and met with reporters in Hong Kong to reveal his reasons for…
By Joshua Krause As far as most people are concerned, the current wave of robotic automation that’s sweeping the globe is frightening enough. But the…
By Tony Cartalucci Pokemon Go, a location-based interactive augmented reality (AR) game, has been portrayed as a triumph for video game giant Nintendo. However, it…
By Rebecca Em Campbell Below is the official video of the Seattle City Council’s Select Committee on Seattle City Light’s Strategic Plan 2017-2022 held on…
By Derrick Broze A federal judge has set a precedent by suppressing evidence obtained without a warrant using a surveillance device sometimes known as a…
By James Corbett, The International Forecaster Privacy advocates (that’s establishment speak for “normal human beings”) celebrated earlier this week as the House rejected yet another…
By Sigmund Fraud We find ourselves at a critical time in history, on the brink of self-destruction, yet under the spell of so many lies,…
By Nicholas West Even as robotics experts, universities and tech luminaries sound the alarm about the potential for a future filled with killer robots, this…
By Janet Phelan Dual-use may be best understood by considering the functions of a knife. Used against an enemy, a knife can be deadly. In…
By Derrick Broze Millions of smartphone users around the world have downloaded the new Pokemon Go app, but is there more to the story than…
By Catherine J. Frompovich Diabetes, according to former FDA toxicologist Dr Dana Flavin, MD, PhD, has increased 700 percent over the years! As of 2014,…
By Matt Agorist On April 27, 1927, Bell Telephone and the U.S. Department of Commerce conducted the first long distance transmission of moving images between Washington…
By Mac Slavo The questions of our time have become – Who owns you? Your data? What about your DNA? For customers who opted into…