We aren't yet five months in, and already conspiracy theorists can claim 2016 as the year of vindication.
Read More »Trump Wants to Use the Patriot Act to Steal From Mexican Citizens to Build his Wall
Donald Trump has been promising his supporters a "wall," but due to lack of planning and a faulty business model, that is not likely to ever happen.
Read More »Mysterious ‘Third Party’ Teaches FBI iPhone Hack — 2 Days Before Apple Court Battle Begins
On Monday, the FBI filed a motion to vacate the hearing -- citing a mysterious group who, all of the sudden, taught them to hack.
Read More »iPhone Just the Beginning — Obama Just Announced He Wants a Backdoor to Everything
While speaking at SXSW, Barack Obama argued that the government should be allowed access to all encrypted smartphones and electronic devices
Read More »Edward Snowden Exposes the FBI’s Claims About Apple’s iPhone as “Fraudulent Bulls**t”
Snowden just called out the FBI's not-so-convincing case against Apple as a sham.
Read More »Spring Break in a Police State — Cop Drones Spy on Partying Kids to Bust them for Victimless Crime
Police will be able to monitor thousands of spring break students from the sky this year, in search of victimless crimes.
Read More »The FBI Has Quietly Started Spying on U.S. School Children to Quash Dissent at an Early Age
McCarthyism quietly returned in January — repackaged, rebranded, and updated to fit a modern narrative.
Read More »Warrantless Stingray Surveillance Deemed Unconstitutional, Proving Cops are Breaking the Law
An historic decision by a Maryland court says warrantless use of Stingrays violates the Fourth Amendment.
Read More »They Can Already Hack the iPhone — FBI’s Public Display is Propaganda to Sell You the Police State
Evidence suggests the government can already hack into iPhones, but is using the San Bernardino shooting to sway public acceptance of surveillance "backdoors."
Read More »Hell Freezing Over? Top Police Site Stands With Apple Against the FBI, Sends Warning to Americans
The top law enforcement website in the U.S. just sided with Apple — not the FBI.
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