Cops and revenue collectors will be salivating at the thought of this in their hands—an external laser device that can detect alcohol vapors inside a moving car. “Stand-off detection” of chemical and biological compounds with the use of laser beams is a fantastic technology that has aided fields such as …
Read More »Google Works with FBI to Bust Man Who Made Threat Against Cops
FBI says Colorado Springs man also searched “kill Obama” On December 17, Google contacted the Justice Department and alerted the FBI to a man who made anti-police comments on Youtube. by KURT NIMMO | INFOWARS.COM Google provided an IP address to track the man down. A military veteran, Jeremiah Perez, …
Read More »Cops Are Scanning Social Media to Assign You a “Threat Rating”
Online activity, purchases, and “comments that could be construed as offensive,” all contribute to your threat score. Police State, USA — Imagine the following scenario: You are on your way home from work, driving down the road, when you notice police lights in your rear view mirror. You are being …
Read More »Taser CEO Pioneered Police Body Cams Because He Got Fed Up With Police Brutality
Scottsdale, Arizona – In a recent interview with Forbes, Rick Smith, CEO of Taser International said that hearing about police brutality became “tiring” after a while, so he has actually started producing body cameras designed specifically for police. This is actually nothing new for Taser International, who began selling specialized video …
Read More »Surprised? Police Union Rejecting New Technology that Tracks Cops’ Driving
Ford has announced that certain models of their police interceptor vehicles will now be equipped with new tracking technology that can monitor the driving behavior of on-duty officers. However, this model may not be popular with many departments. Police union representatives have already spoken out against this new feature, calling …
Read More »Apple and Google Cop Proofed Your Device, Now the Police State is Throwing a Temper Tantrum
The FBI director has slammed Apple and Google for offering their customers encryption technology that protects users’ privacy. “Deeply concerned” James Comey wants to push on Congress to “fix” laws to ensure police can still access private data. RT.com “It’s the equivalent of a closet that can’t be opened. …
Read More »A Single Revenue Generating Speed Camera Made $77,550 in One Day
According to the Department of Transportation’s own statistics, one speed camera in Brooklyn, New York made $77,550 on one of their “best” days. On July 7th of this year, a camera located near Ocean Parkway at the end of a 400-foot exit ramp in Brooklyn sent out 1,551 $50 tickets, …
Read More »Law Enforcement Creating a National DNA Database Using New Orwellian Portable Rapid DNA Scanners
“If you consider DNA to be a form of ID, and the Supreme Court has already upheld state laws that allow officers to stop someone and ask for their ID, then this is the logical next step.” Washington, D.C. – The FBI will begin to collect the DNA profiles of …
Read More »Feds Forcing Cops to Remain Silent About the Gear they are Using to Spy on You
Not only are local police departments across the United States increasingly relying on so-called StingRay devices to conduct surveillance on cell phone users, but cops are being forced to keep quiet about the operations, new documents reveal. RT.com Recent reports have indicated that law enforcement agencies from coast to coast …
Read More »Mysterious Unidentified Spying Cell Towers Found Across Washington, DC
Washington, DC is littered with surveillance devices designed to trick surrounding mobile phones into logging onto signal-lifting networks, thereby allowing for tracking or call-monitoring purposes. RT.com While traveling around the capital city with Washington Post reporters, a top executive using his company’s mobile-security technology detected as many as 18 such …
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