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Latest Snowden leak reveals NSA’s goal to continually expand surveillance abilities
In a mission statement last year the US National Security Agency described how it would continue to expand its power and assert itself as the global leader in clandestine surveillance, according to a new report based on the Edward Snowden leaks.
The five-page document brought to light Friday by the New York Times reveals the intelligence agency’s intention to “aggressively pursue legal authorities...
NSA: Not Only Snooping But Infecting Computer Networks Worldwide
Recently discovered Snowden information reveals the NSA infected more than 50,000 computer networks worldwide with malware, the Dutch news outlet NRC.nl reports.
Not only does the NSA snoop your personal communications, the agency also excels at infecting computer networks with malicious software.
Edward Snowden, the former NSA analyst roundly excoriated by government as a dangerous leaker, has revealed...
Feds consider mandating new cars to broadcast speed, location
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is currently considering whether to require all new cars to include communication technology that constantly broadcasts a vehicle’s location, speed, and perhaps even the number of passengers inside.
This new technology, dubbed “vehicle-to-vehicle” (V2V) communications, would be used to alert drivers to possible hazards and improve the safety...
US plots to kill idea of global digital privacy at the UN
The United States is silently watering down the text of an anti-spying UN resolution introduced by Germany and Brazil in order to ensure any extra-territorial violation of online privacy remains legal, according to a document obtained by The Cable.
According to a government document obtained by the publication, the US has circulated a confidential communique entitled “Right to Privacy in the...
Netanyahu to Putin: Resolve Iran like you did Syria
Russia’s President Vladimir Putin (R) speaks with Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during their meeting in Moscow’s Kremlin, on November 20, 2013. Netanyahu arrived today in Moscow.
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu has suggested Iran’s nuclear issue should be resolved with the same approach as Russia offered for Syria, saying it will be peaceful for Tehran just like it was...
NSA analyzed and retained personal information of unwitting UK citizens
The US National Security Agency has subverted an international agreement in order to save and examine the phone, internet, and other communication records of UK citizens not suspected of any wrongdoing, according to a new report.
The Guardian report is based on a 2007 NSA memo revealing that the shadowy agency specifically sought to “unmask” the personal data that British residents wanted to keep...
A Biometric Fingerprint Scan Just to Leave the Airport?
Promo video shows user scanning fingerprint to leave containment area of TSA-backed detention pod.
TSA ‘detention pods’ currently being rolled out at major airports across the U.S. have biometric and object-detecting capabilities, according to promotional material from Eagle Security Group, the company that manufactures the devices.
As we reported yesterday, the pods, which critics have likened...
TSA Rolls Out ‘Detention Pods’ at Airport Terminal Exits
The TSA is funding the rollout of exit pods at major airport terminals across the country that temporarily detain passengers before they are allowed to leave, another example critics say of how the federal agency’s policies treat travelers as prisoners.
Travelers are forced to be bottlenecked through the pods as they leave the airport terminal. A robotic voice gives instructions to wait inside...
DHS Funds Installation of White Boxes That Can Track Population of Entire City
Federal agency, police refuse to explain mesh network planned for “citywide deployment” in Seattle.
Strange new off-white boxes popping up in downtown Seattle use wi-fi networks that can record the last 1,000 locations of a person using their cellphone’s MAC address, but the Department of Homeland Security – which funded the network to the tune of $2.7 million dollars – has refused to address...
Virtual proof of climate science fraud
There is an unsolvable problem at the starting point of global warming claims. There is no mechanism for carbon dioxide creating global warming.
Even if greenhouse gases created some global warming, they long ago did all they can do. They absorbed all radiation available to them, so more of such gases cannot absorb more radiation. This effect is called saturation.
Carbon dioxide absorbs all infrared...
US In Shock After All Obamacare Signup Info Goes To Russian Hacker
A stunning new Federal Security Services (FSB) report circulating in the Kremlin today confirms that the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has placed a Russian national named Alexsey Belan on their “most wanted” list after it was discovered that this notorious hacker had gained access to, and still has in his possession, the private information of every single American who has, to date,...
DHS Publicly Denies Preparation for Riots, Civil Unrest
Flip-flop: While admitting equipment and armed guards are for “civil disturbances,” federal agency claims otherwise.
The Department of Homeland Security has denied that it is preparing for domestic unrest despite the purchase of riot gear and the hiring of armed guards which the federal agency freely admits are for “riot control situations” and “civil disturbances”.
Responding to an inquiry...
Obama Accelerates Purge of U.S. Military
Obama is traitorously attempting to emasculate the U.S. military by conducting a purge of the top ranks, according to retired Army Maj. Gen. Patrick Brady.
“There is no doubt he (Obama) is intent on emasculating the military and will fire anyone who disagrees with him,” Brady told WorldNetDaily last week.
Disagreeing on issues such as “homosexuals, women in foxholes, the Obama sequester” will...
US commander in Japan relieved of duty due to alleged misconduct
Army Col. Eric Tilley
The Army has relieved the commander of its largest base in Japan after an investigation into alleged misconduct, according to a US Army Japan press statement sent late Friday.
The investigation had been ongoing since June 7, when Col. Eric Tilley was suspended from his job as commander of US Army Garrison Japan.
Maj. Gen. James C. Boozer, Sr., commander of US Army Japan and I...
UK PM warned against pressure on media over Snowden leaks
Human rights groups warn David Cameron against pressure on media over Snowden leaks.
Human rights groups have raised concerns about pressure exerted by British Prime Minister David Cameron on media covering intelligence leaks from American whistleblower Edward Snowden.
Some seventy rights organizations from across the world have written to Cameron to warn that the government’s reaction to media...