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A New Satellite Can Peer Inside Some Buildings, Day or Night
Dan Robitzski | futurism.com A few months ago, a company called Capella Space launched a satellite capable of taking clear radar images of anywhere in the world, with incredible resolution. It can even see inside some buildings, including spotting airplanes … Continue reading
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The Government’s Lust To Spy
Andrew P. Napolitano | antiwar.com In 2019, agents of the federal and state governments persuaded judges to issue 99% of all requested intercepts. An intercept is any type of government surveillance – telephone, text message, email, even in-person. These are … Continue reading
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Victoria Police to use aerial surveillance to spy on AFL fans illegally celebrating Grand Final
Sky News Australia | youtube.com Read More: Victoria Police to use aerial surveillance to spy on AFL fans illegally celebrating Grand Final
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Tagged drones, Spy, surveillance
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Google is spying on your private conversations, manipulating search results: researcher
LifeSiteNews | youtube.com Dr. Robert Epstein is Harvard-trained researcher who believes the four major tech giants have become too dangerous for our democracy. He thinks the massive amount of surveillance, censorship, and manipulation carried out by the likes of Google … Continue reading
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Tagged Censor, Company, democracy, FREE, manipulation, private, Speech, Spy, surveillance
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Panopticon and Its Implications
A Panopticon is a historic type of institutional building that was designed and elaborated by Jeremy Bentham, who was a prominent social theorist in the 18th century. The building itself is a multi-functional form of organization that surveilles individuals within … Continue reading
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RCMP cameras with crime photos found in trees
Source: CBC A B.C. man has seized two surveillance cameras he says RCMP had hidden in trees near his trailer home, and they are full of images from crime scenes and investigations. Dion Nordick of Grand Forks told CBC News … Continue reading
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Tagged CBC, CRIME, crime photos, crime scenes, grand forks, home, Images, Investigations, June, lawyer, man, memory, memory cards, motion activated cameras, News, nordick, possession, RCMP, Source, surveillance, surveillance cameras, trailer, trailer home, trees, Tuesday
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The Careerists
Chris Hedges truthdig.com The greatest crimes of human history are made possible by the most colorless human beings. They are the careerists. The bureaucrats. The cynics. They do the little chores that make vast, complicated systems of exploitation and death … Continue reading
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Tagged aerial drones, broiler, chris hedges, christian fundamentalism, civil liberties, com, corporate advertising, cost, creeds, cynics, Death, doom, evil, ExxonMobil, food stamps, fossil fuel industry, Goldman Sachs, good evil, Government, Greenhouse, greenhouse gases, industry, Islamic, islamic radicalism, medical coverage, morality, planet, radicalism, reality, Sachs, Sheriff, sheriff departments, speculators, strip, surveillance, surveillance state, truthdig, unemployment, unemployment benefits
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Big Brother Australia Looking to Monitor Full Spectrum Communications
Nicholas West activistpost.com The most expansive set of surveillance powers since the attacks of 2001 are set to be rolled out in Australia unless there is overwhelming public resistance. The new proposals are being issued by the intelligence community itself, … Continue reading
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Tagged activistpost, Big, big brother australia, Brother, com, Communications, community, Full, full spectrum communications, INTELLIGENCE, intelligence community, internet, internet usage, monitor, proposals, public resistance, resistance, set, Spectrum, surveillance, surveillance powers, telephone, telephone conversations, usage
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The World Tomorrow : Cypherpunks Part 1
Julian Assange Journeyman Pictures A terrifying war is being fought in the digital second world of modern life. Technology designed to soak up individual’s private communications is in constant development. In the age of cyber surveillance where does the boundary … Continue reading
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Tagged Age, applebaum, boundary, circulation, Cyber, cyber surveillance, Cypherpunks, democratisation, development, encounter, encryption, encryption technology, Focus, free circulation, individual, intelligence agencies, jacob appelbaum, jeremie, Journeyman, journeyman pictures, julian assange, kind, Knowledge, life, life technology, line, militarization, Military, movement, personal lives, private communications, private data, surveillance, technical challenge, War, web activism, web activists, world tomorrow, zimmerman
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Northern Light
Chris Hedges truthdig.com I gave a talk last week at Canada’s Wilfrid Laurier University to the Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences. Many in the audience had pinned small red squares of felt to their clothing. The carre rouge, … Continue reading
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Tagged Age, canadian students, canadian university students, care, carre, carre rouge, carrement, chris hedges, college, com, corporate exploitation, Crowds, exploitation of natural resources, FIGHT, french phrase, humanities and social sciences, lâche, Laurier, Mass, obligation, percent, phrase, pots and pans, public sector employees, quebec government, retirement, retirement age, sector, streets of montreal, student, student protest, surveillance, surveillance state, tuition, tuition hike, tuition hikes, union organizing, united states security, University, wilfrid laurier university
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