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Federal Judge Rules U.S. No-Fly List Violates Constitution

June 25th, 2014

Via: Reuters: The U.S. government’s no-fly list banning people accused of links to terrorism from commercial flights violates their constitutional rights because it gives them no meaningful way to contest that decision, a federal judge ruled on Tuesday. U.S. District Judge Anna Brown, ruling on a lawsuit filed in federal court in Oregon by 13 […]

Prison Inmates Offer Captive Market for Gadget Makers

June 23rd, 2014

Via: NBC: Even in the cooler, Americans are hot for tech. U.S. inmates are increasingly buying gizmos from prison commissaries, including MP3 players and flat-screen televisions — spending about $750 million annually on their gadget habits as several companies quietly seize this massive, captive audience and take niche marketing to an entirely different place. Sign […]

WikiLeaks Publishes Secret Draft Text for the Trade in Services Agreement (TISA) Financial Services Annex

June 21st, 2014

Via: WikiLeaks: Today, WikiLeaks released the secret draft text for the Trade in Services Agreement (TISA) Financial Services Annex, which covers 50 countries and 68.2%1 of world trade in services. The US and the EU are the main proponents of the agreement, and the authors of most joint changes, which also covers cross-border data flow. […]

Florida: Cops Hid Use of Phone Tracking Tech in Court Documents at Feds’ Request

June 20th, 2014

Via: Ars Technica: On Thursday evening, the ACLU published a 2009 e-mail exchange (PDF) between police departments in Sarasota, FL and North Port, FL indicating that local law enforcement had concealed the use of cell phone-tracking Stingray devices in court documents. Stingray is a trademark, but it has come to generally mean devices that can […]

The Fall of Iraq – What You Aren’t Being Told

June 18th, 2014

Via: Storm Clouds Gathering: Research Credit: Pookie

South Africa: Riot Control Drone Can Fire a Variety of Ammunition to Subdue Unruly Crowds

June 18th, 2014

“Payload capacity of the unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) is 40 kg” 40KG? Via: Defense Web: South African company Desert Wolf yesterday unveiled its Skunk riot control drone at the IFSEC security exhibition outside Johannesburg. Armed with four paintball guns, it can fire a variety of ammunition to subdue unruly crowds. The Skunk is designed to […]

UK Intelligence Forced to Reveal Secret Policy for Mass Surveillance

June 17th, 2014

At least the wholly domestic traffic isn’t going down the gurgler too. *wink* Via: Privacy International: Britain’s top counter-terrorism official has been forced to reveal a secret Government policy justifying the mass surveillance of every Facebook, Twitter, Youtube and Google user in the UK. This disturbing policy was made public due to a legal challenge […]

U.S. Pushing Local Cops to Stay Mum on Surveillance

June 15th, 2014

Via: AP: The Obama administration has been quietly advising local police not to disclose details about surveillance technology they are using to sweep up basic cellphone data from entire neighborhoods, The Associated Press has learned. Citing security reasons, the U.S. has intervened in routine state public records cases and criminal trials regarding use of the […]

Black Sites: Secret Prisons, Drone Bases, Surveillance Stations, Offices Where Extraordinary Rendition Is Planned

June 15th, 2014

Via: Independent: Trevor Paglen takes pictures of the places that the American and British governments don’t want you to know even exist.

Russia Sent Tanks to Separatists in Ukraine, U.S. Says

June 13th, 2014

Via: New York Times: The State Department confirmed on Friday that Russia had sent tanks and other heavy weapons to separatists in Ukraine. A column of three T-64 tanks, several BM-21 “Grad” multiple rocket launchers, and other military vehicles crossed the border near the Ukrainian town of Snizhne, State Department officials said. Reports and images […]

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