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Trump Administration Considering Encryption Crackdown

June 28th, 2019

pic.twitter.com/YMODD0Ffal — John McAfee (@officialmcafee) June 28, 2019 Via: Cnet: As tech companies double down on promises to better protect users’ privacy, the US government may have other ideas. Senior Trump officials reportedly met Wednesday to discuss asking Congress to pass legislation that would stop tech companies from using encryption that law enforcement can’t break, […]

Google Struggling to Ban Video Exposing Use of AI for Social Engineering and U.S. Election Tampering

June 26th, 2019

Google removed it from YouTube within hours. Then they got it removed from Vimeo. BREAKING UPDATE: @Vimeo has BANNED our account days after @YouTube PULLED our video. They keep citing "privacy violations." BEING EMBARRASSED BY LEGITIMATE INVESTIGATE JOURNALISM is not a "privacy violation." Video STILL ON BITCHUTE. DOWNLOAD + SHARE: https://t.co/chDsGF0QCk pic.twitter.com/HSrcJjaZ4H — James O'Keefe […]

Soon, Satellites Will be Able to Watch You Everywhere All the Time

June 26th, 2019

Via: MIT Technology Review: Every year, commercially available satellite images are becoming sharper and taken more frequently. In 2008, there were 150 Earth observation satellites in orbit; by now there are 768. Satellite companies don’t offer 24-hour real-time surveillance, but if the hype is to be believed, they’re getting close. Privacy advocates warn that innovation […]

Alexa, Eavesdrop On My House All Day Under The Guise Of Protecting Me From A Heart Attack

June 24th, 2019

Via: ZeroHedge: Today in “Amazon’s reasons to listen to everything that’s going on inside your household” news, its being reported that products like the Amazon Echo could one day be used to detect signs of cardiac arrest, according to Bloomberg. The first signs of cardiac arrest are usually irregular gasps of breath, and researchers at […]

Google Using “Machine Learning Fairness” to Push Crackpot Social Justice Warrior Agenda

June 24th, 2019

Update: Google Removed the Video, Of Course Here’s a backup on Project Veritas. Bitchute Mirror — Via: Project Veritas:

The 5G Dragnet

June 23rd, 2019

Via: The Corbett Report:

“Amazon Could Equip Drones to Keep Watch Over Your Home”

June 19th, 2019

Via: Times: Amazon’s delivery drones could one day be fitted with an arsenal of cameras and sensors to monitor customers’ homes in between drop-offs. The retail giant has obtained a patent for a “surveillance as a service” function for the drones, which could be fitted with thermal-imaging cameras, surveying lasers and chemical sensors to detect […]

DHS to Move Biometric Data on Hundreds of Millions of People to Amazon Cloud

June 19th, 2019

Via: Nextgov: The Homeland Security Department is looking to upgrade the software it uses to analyze biometric data on hundreds of millions of people around the globe, and it plans to store that information in Amazon’s cloud. The agency’s Office of Biometric Identification Management will replace its legacy biometric analysis platform, called the Automated Biometric […]

Police Department to Deploy ‘RoboCop’ to Monitor Public Areas

June 19th, 2019

Via: Fox6: The Huntington Park Police Department is set to unveil “HP RoboCop,” the latest tool in the force’s arsenal that will keep an electronic eye on public areas, the city of Huntington Park announced in a news release. The device is “an autonomous data machine that is meant to serve outdoors,” that will use […]

Over $1 Billion Worth Of Cocaine Seized At Philadelphia Port, U.S. Attorney’s Office Says

June 18th, 2019

Via: CBS: Over $1 billion worth of cocaine was seized during a drug bust at Packer Avenue Marine Terminal in South Philadelphia on Tuesday, the U.S. Attorney’s Office says. Federal sources confirmed to CBS3 that a bust took place on a cargo ship that was docked at the port. … According to the U.S. Attorney’s […]

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