Technology giant Google has developed a new version of its Android operating system, featuring data encryption that is said to automatically foil investigation by law enforcement. RT.com Google announced on Thursday that its next-generation installment of Android – the world’s most popular mobile operating system, with roughly 1 billion users …
Read More »Move Over Radar Gun, Here Comes A New Revenue Collector: The Text Message Detector Gun
As if the police don’t have enough tools at their disposal to steal the hard earned money of the public, a new device is being developed to tell if a person in a vehicle is texting. A Virginia company, ComSonics, is working on development of a device that detects radio frequencies that …
Read More »Police Software Used In Apple’s iCloud Security Breach to Leak Nude Celeb Photos
A major security breach in Apple’s iCloud network occurred this week, leaking nude photographs and private information from a number of celebrities. One detail about this case that has been largely overlooked by the mainstream media is the fact that this security breach was made possible by police software that …
Read More »Revolutionary App Will Drastically Reduce the Tendency of Communities to be Dependent upon Police
John Agorist | Peacekeeper.org Before the creation of this app, there were two big problems with security in the United States. 1) Security —police, firefighters, ambulances— is bureaucratic, slow, and ineffective. The average wait time for an emergency is just over 10 minutes; but that number goes up fast if you’re …
Read More »Boston Police Used Facial Recognition Technology to Capture Every Face at a Recent Music Festival
On May 25 and 26 of 2013, Boston police tested an advanced facial recognition system to monitor concert-goers at the Boston Calling Festival. Recently, independent investigators with Dig uncovered documents on the Dark Web, showing how IBM was contracted by the city’s government to provide technology that would keep track …
Read More »‘Kill Switch’ Smartphone Bill Passes in California
All phones sold in the State will be mandated to integrate controversial technology by STEVE WATSON | INFOWARS.COM | AUGUST 15, 2014 Legislation introduced to the Californian Senate earlier this year mandating ‘kill switches’ on all smart phones has been passed and sent to the Governor’s desk for approval. Governor Jerry Brown is expected to …
Read More »Whistleblower: NSA stores 80% of all phone calls, not just metadata – full audio
At least 80 percent of all audio calls are gathered and stored by the NSA, whistleblower William Binney has revealed. The former code-breaker says the spy agency’s ultimate aim is no less than total population control. RT.com July 12, 2014 The National Security Agency lies about what it stores, said …
Read More »Revealed: How governments can take control of smartphones
“Our latest research has identified mobile modules that work on all well-known mobile platforms, including as Android and iOS” RT.com June 25, 2014 ‘Legal malware’ produced by the Italian firm Hacking Team can take total control of your mobile phone. That’s according to Russian security firm Kaspersky Lab …
Read More »Flaming water wells. High methane levels in Texas water linked to fracking
RT.com June 7, 2014 Testing of methane concentration in water of Parker County, Texas indicates a link between the dangerously high levels of natural gas in local water supply and hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, operations in the gas-rich Barnett Shale, scientists say. Parker County resident Steve Lipsky has known for …
Read More »‘Don’t ask for privacy, Take it back’: Anti-NSA #ResetTheNet campaign kicks off
RT.com June 5, 2014 Internet activists and rights groups have launched a massive online campaign against mass government surveillance, urging users and websites to use encryption. The campaign’s inspiration – NSA whistleblower Snowden – has called to join ResetTheNet. READ MORE: Why will the internet never be the same …
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