San Francisco Police’s Live Surveillance Yields Almost 200 Hours of Spying — Including of Music Festivals
By Saira Hussain and Matthew Guariglia A new report reveals that in just three months, from July 1 to September 30, 2023, the San Francisco…
By Saira Hussain and Matthew Guariglia A new report reveals that in just three months, from July 1 to September 30, 2023, the San Francisco…
By Tyler Durden Mexico is furious and demands an investigation into how belt-fed machine guns, rocket launchers, and grenades are ending up in the hands…
By Tyler Durden Six months after renowned American author and satirist CJ Hopkins was first charged (and found guilty and sentenced) for daring to dissent…
Op-Ed by Emily Thompson The infiltration of Mexican drug cartels into local criminal gangs in Ecuador is causing severe harm to the country. It has…
By Matthew Guariglia Amazon’s Ring has announced that it will no longer facilitate police’s warrantless requests for footage from Ring users. This is a victory…
By Chris Burt Another arrest in the United States that relied on facial recognition has resulted in a horror story of misidentification and a lawsuit….
By Jim Nash A pair of U.S. House of Representative members have introduced a bill intended to restrict unauthorized fraudulent digital replicas of people. The…
By John W. Whitehead and Nisha Whitehead “When the President does it, that means that it is not illegal.”—Richard Nixon Many years ago, a newspaper…
By Bianca Gonzalez The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) intends to develop a new surveillance center that will give police centralized access to live security…
By Masha Borak Police in the UK have been using the country’s passport holder database to conduct facial recognition searches without public disclosure, a new…
By John C. A. Manley I listened to Just Right’s special end-of-the-year musical episode, Singing against the reign of tyranny — where host Bob Metz…
By Simon Black, Sovereign Man Hunter Biden most likely isn’t going to jail any time soon despite an obvious track record of fraud and criminality….
By Neenah Payne The Great Barrington Declaration was released to the public on October 4, 2020. It argued for focused protection for vulnerable elderly and ending…
By Bianca Gonzalez In Albuquerque, New Mexico, officials are seeking additional funding to support the city’s real-time crime center, which has seen a number of…