An independent watchdog agency that investigates the nation’s security programs unanimously urged Congress in a report made public on Thursday to reauthorize an expiring and much-d… Read More
A White House advisory board has recommended that Congress place new restrictions on the FBI’s access to a foreign surveillance tool to prevent the bureau from using it to spy on Ameri… Read More
Sed ut perspiciatis unde. The New York Police department has been using drones in a limited capacity for years — deploying unmanned aircraft systems for search and rescue missions, to… Read More
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A newly declassified court ruling about a warrantless surveillance law is likely to add to a debate over whether, or how, Congress should extend it. https://ift.tt/8yOo7Zk Read More
Mental Health Round-Ups: The Next Phase Of The Government’s War On Thought-Crimes
Authored by John & Nisha Whitehead via The Rutherford Institute,
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On today’s episode of the 5 Things podcast: Inflation cools for 12th straight month
Inflation keeps cooling off. USA TODAY Economic Opportunity Reporter Charisse Jones expla… Read More
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Everyone is curious about Katie Sorensen mom influencer who has taken the internet and news channels by storm.
Many enquiring minds have been compelled to learn the truth about her compelli… Read More
An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Register: The world got a first glimpse into the US government's far-reaching surveillance of American citizens' communications -- namely, their… Read More
High-level officials from the CIA, FBI, and NSA are testifying before the Senate Judiciary Committee today, asking Congress to continue allowing the agency to spy on the communications of US… Read More
Beginning to Come to Pass :: By Daymond DuckPublished on: May 27, 2023 by RR10 Category:Daymond Duck, General ArticlesThe Book of Revelation begins with these words… Read More
The Committee to Protect Journalists has condemned the conviction of two Kwara journalists, Gidado Yushau and Alfred Olufemi on conspiracy and defamation charges.
The PUNCH reports that a… Read More
(Reuters) - Seven years after former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden blew the whistle on the mass surveillance of Americans’ telephone records, an appeals court has… Read More
For a second year, the nation's surveillance court has pointed with concern to "widespread violations" by the F.B.I. of rules intended to protect Americans' privacy when analysts search emai… Read More
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Trump Officials Say Warrantless Surveillance Program Will Continue Whether Congress Approves It This Year or Not
Having come to the realization that there’s little hope for renewing t… Read More
Last week, the US House of Representatives voted to renew Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, a law that lets the National Security Agency monitor communications of non… Read More
Down the Rabbit Hole: Part I – Pete Garcia - https://www.rev310.net/post/down-the-rabbit-hole-part-i "During the pandemic, national leaders around the world flexed their authority an… Read More
Apple’s new program for scanning images sent on iMessage steps back from the company’s prior support for the privacy and security of encrypted messages. The program, initially li… Read More
An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Guardian: The Israeli police allegedly conducted warrantless phone intercepts of Israeli citizens, including politicians and activists, using the… Read More
The Ninth Circuit handed down a new decision last week, United States v. Moalin, on the telephony metadata program that Edward Snowden revealed in 2013. The opinion, by Judge Marsha Be… Read More
As the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks approaches, Americans increasingly balk at intrusive government surveillance in the name of national security, and only about… Read More
Many of President Trump’s supporters wonder why more wasn’t done to investigate the 2020 presidential election.
A number of people in the Trump administration could have been res… Read More
“Americans deserve the freedom to choose a life without surveillance and the government regulation that would make that possible. While we continue to believe the sentiment… Read More
(Brandon Smith) Tyranny is often seen as a sudden and inexplicable development in a society; the product of a singular despot that rockets to power for a limited window of time due to pub… Read More