Privacy & surveillance
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Washington (AFP) – Facebook, Twitter and news organizations including Agence France-Presse have joined a coalition of media and technology groups seeking to filter out online misinformation and improve news quality on social networks. Article by AFP First Draft News, which is backed by Google, announced Tuesday that some 20 news organizations will be part of […]
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What does it say about the corruption of the federal government that even the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation has a piece of tape covering up his webcam for security measures? James Comey, who recently made headlines for his hilariously slack analysis of Hillary Clinton’s email server fiasco, has once again become the […]
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In a recent report, analysts at BofA Merril Lynch told their clients that there is a 20-50 percent chance we’re all living in a virtual reality simulation ala The Matrix films. Article by Melissa Dykes BANK OF AMERICA: There’s a 20%-50% chance we’re inside the matrix and reality is just a simulation Myles Udland pic.twitter.com/TltpYbjPxI […]
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Like something out of a science fiction novel, a new computer game teaches its players how to spy on the citizens of a supposedly free society. Aptly titled Orwell, the video game is set in a universe not unlike our own, where a series of deadly terrorist attacks lead the federal government to enact a […]
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It should come as no surprise that the Drug Enforcement Administration is up to no good once again. Over the years, being corrupt has become their M.O. for the most part, frequently stepping beyond the boundaries of the law in order to make unjust arrests that inevitably line their pockets with dirty money. Because of […]
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Looking down. It’s become a social construct in this transhuman trending age. Cervical spine and neck surgeons may be in high demand soon after two decades of billions browsing, bending playing and peering into personal computer devices. Bones don’t grind and chins don’t drop as much with virtual reality gear, cyber world eyeglasses, cerebral cortex […]
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Forget telephoto lenses and fake mustaches: The most important tools for America’s 35,000 private investigators are database subscription services. For more than a decade, professional snoops have been able to search troves of public and nonpublic records—known addresses, DMV records, photographs of a person’s car—and condense them into comprehensive reports costing as little as $10. […]
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TEHRAN, Iran – Iran has “arrested or summoned” around 450 social media users over their online activities, a website linked to the powerful Revolutionary Guards said on Tuesday. (Article by Agence France-Presse) Gherdab, the cyber arm of the Guards, said the people targeted administered pages on social networks and smartphone apps such as Instagram, Telegram […]
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Edward Snowden is an American hero. In the modern era, it’s difficult to think of someone more patriotic than Snowden, considering the man essentially ruined his own life in order to expose the truth of the NSA’s corruption to the American public at large. Currently living in Russia under political asylum, Snowden has remained a […]
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Ah, you can never get enough paranoia nowadays, can you? Security researcher Mike Patterson — founder and CEO of security analytics organization Plixer — says Microsoft’s Windows 10 sends encrypted data from your machine every five minutes, and there’s basically very little you can do to stop it. (Article by Sead Fadilpasic) Even when he […]
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Forget telephoto lenses and fake mustaches: The most important tools for America’s 35,000 private investigators are database subscription services. For more than a decade, professional snoops have been able to search troves of public and nonpublic records—known addresses, DMV records, photographs of a person’s car—and condense them into comprehensive reports costing as little as $10. […]
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If you think ‘false flags’ are wild conspiracy theories and that your government is not capable of orchestrating a terror event in order to manipulate the public, then it might be time you brush up on your history. (Article by Baxter Dmitry) Governments all over the world and all through history have relied on false flags […]
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Remember those antiquated party lines? At any time, when you picked up your receiver, you might hear one of your neighbors chatting. They were on the same circuit, along with other neighbors. The protocol was to say “Oh, excuse me,” and immediately hang up. Only the nosy busybody would cover the mouthpiece and keep listening. You’d make your call when their conversation was […]
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Before you read this, bookmark FETCH.news and GoodGopher.com. You’ll want to use these independent alternative search engines that do not engage in censorship! The internet is a weapon used by the prevailing scientific dictatorship as they march the masses to global totalitarianism. The means to collect and control information is unsurpassed in human history. And in a this culture […]
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Smart meters are all the rage these days. Utilities like to say that these devices will help to reduce your bills and are more efficient than their analog predecessors, but is the cancer-causing radiation they emit really worth it? Concerns over the electro-magnetic radiation that is produced by smart meters has continued to grow, despite […]
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