#MorningMonarchy: December 13, 2016
Hacking quest, BS detectors and stoping Stingrays + this day in history w/Operation Red Dawn and our song of the day by Tomar & The FC's on your Morning Monarchy for December 13, 2016.
Hacking quest, BS detectors and stoping Stingrays + this day in history w/Operation Red Dawn and our song of the day by Tomar & The FC's on your Morning Monarchy for December 13, 2016.
Hacking Soros, compromising votes and bombing the sky + this day in history w/Fiddlesticks and our song of the day by Angel Olsen on your Morning Monarchy for August 16, 2016.
(MINTPRESS) PHILADELPHIA — Technology developed to jam cellphones during the Iraq War may be getting deployed against journalists reporting on protests against the political establishment in the United States.
Foreign phones, blocking news and offensive ideas + this day in history w/National Security Act of 1947 and our song of the day by Blood Orange on your Morning Monarchy for July 26, 2016.
Online overreach, money masters and cloud cops + this day in history w/Paris Métro and our song of the day by Nite Jewel on your Morning Monarchy for July 19, 2016.
Drone zones, hacked elections and empty Nest + this day in history w/Kurt's death and our song of the day by Field Music on your Morning Monarchy for April 5, 2016.
Face2Face, humanoids and hacks + this day in history w/Hale–Bopp and our song of the day by Aesop Rock on your Morning Monarchy for March 22, 2016.
Chicago police will have to disclose their secret use of "Stingray" cellphone surveillance devices.
The post Activist Forces Chicago Police to Disclose Details on Stingray Cellphone Surveillance appeared first on The Anti-Media.
A new whistleblower has leaked a catalog of cell phone surveillance devices used by the military, intelligence agencies, and local law enforcement.
The post A Whistleblower Just Exposed How the Government Spies on Your Cell Phone appeared first on The Anti-Media.
Uncle Sam is a cellular Peeping Tom.The post Why Is the IRS Spying on Americans’ Phone Calls? appeared first on The Anti-Media.