Surveillance

Unveiling the Privacy Perils of Amazon Sidewalk

Unveiling the Privacy Perils of Amazon Sidewalk by Neil Radimaker, The Conscious Resistance May 26, 2023   In a time where technology continues to shape our lives, the emergence of Amazon Sidewalk has ignited a fervent debate about the balance between convenience and privacy. As an independent investigator, I feel compelled to understand the deep
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Biggest FBI Spy Scandal of the Year

Libertarian Institute, May 25, 2023 EXPOSED: Biggest FBI Spy Scandal of the Year by Jim Bovard A Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court opinion released last week revealed that the FBI violated the constitutional rights of 278,000 Americans in 2020 and 2021 with warrantless searches of their email and other electronic data. For each American that the […]
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Your DNA Can Now Be Pulled From Thin Air. Privacy Experts Are Worried.

Scientists can recover medical and ancestry information from minute fragments of human DNA lingering in the environment. Technology focused on eDNA could be used for surveillance of certain kinds of people — for example, people with a specific ancestral background or with particular medical conditions or disabilities.

N.Y. Post: The FBI just got caught in yet more massive, outrageous FISA abuses

New York Post, May 22, 2023 The FBI just got caught in yet more massive, outrageous FISA abuses by James Bovard Like the casino-gambling scene in “Casablanca,” the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act court is “shocked, shocked” the Federal Bureau of Investigation continues to ravage the privacy of vast numbers of Americans. For each American the […]

Andrew Napolitano on Pegasus & Predator Spy Systems: The Feds and Their Copycats 

Andrew Napolitano on Pegasus & Predator Spy Systems: The Feds and Their Copycats The Feds and Their Copycats  by Andrew P. Napolitano, Judge Napolitano May 18, 2023   The federal government recently revealed that at least 50 U.S. government personnel working in 10 foreign countries have had their mobile devices hacked by unknown persons who
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TSA Pilot-Tests Controversial Facial Recognition Technology at These 16 US Airports

TSA Pilot-Tests Controversial Facial Recognition Technology at These 16 US Airports by Tyler Durden, ZeroHedge May 18, 2023   The next time you find yourself at airport security, prepare to look directly into a camera. The Transportation Security Administration is quietly testing controversial facial recognition technology at airports nationwide. AP News said 16 airports, including Baltimore-Washington
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