Category: Privacy & Spying
As the 21st century advances, it is becoming clear that we are not simply living in George Orwell's 1984, but we in fact have exceeded Orwell's wildest nightmares. Case …
A bit of the exchange with the Director of National Intelligence that compelled Edward Snowden to break his silence: Senator Ron Wyden, who is on the Senate Intelligence Committee and so …
Physicians, at least the more vocal ones, are predominantly Democrats, and by that I mean socialist, Obama sycophants. They got behind the Constitutionally challenged Obamacare program in order to …
What if datamining went beyond what you view on the Internet and went so far as to catalog your reactions in public? And what if the sum of every …
GOP frontrunner Donald Trump has sparked debate again with remarks made in an interview with Yahoo News. Discussing the heightened security situation in the wake of the Paris attacks, Trump …
One challenge of our newly developing technology is that it can be misused so easily. That is especially true when it comes to electronic snooping. Identity theft and unauthorized …
The Secret Service now has leeway to track whomever they want. Using a suitcase sized device called a 'Stingray' that functions like a cellphone tower, an agent can scoop …
Using a warped equation regarding the discrimination against Jews and the domestic World War II internment of Japanese-Americans, a federal court opened a door for Muslims to sue the …
The New York Police Department is under scrutiny for the use of X-ray vans, new vehicles that patrol the streets, using X-ray technology to see through the body of …
The National Security Agency lost its authority to collect the phone records of millions of Americans, thanks to a new reform measure Congress passed on Tuesday. President Barack Obama …