Archive for May, 2013

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Missouri Legislature Nullifies All Federal Gun Control Measures by a Veto-Proof Majority

May 10th, 2013

Via: Tenth Amendment Center: Tonight, the Missouri State House voted to send Governor Jay Nixon what could arguably be the strongest defense against federal gun control measures in American history. The vote was 116-38. HB436, introduced by Representative Doug Funderburk in February, was initially passed by the House in April by a vote of 115-42. […]

State Department Asks Defense Distributed to Take Down Its 3D-Printed Gun Plans; Hilarity Ensues

May 10th, 2013

These are probably some of the most mirrored files ever, and news of the ban is just causing more people to become interested in them. Via: Atlantic Wire: Defense Distributed, the Texas-based nonprofit that wants to empower people to 3D print their own guns, has hit a bit of a legal snag. According to founder […]

Britain: Snooper’s Charter

May 9th, 2013

Via: Guardian: The government appears to have left open the door to the resurrection of the controversial “snooper’s charter” bill to track everyone’s email, internet and mobile text use. Whitehall sources confirmed that the possibility of legislation remains under discussion despite a declaration by Nick Clegg that the communications data legislation “isn’t going to happen […]

‘And – you’re going to laugh – he said he was in the CIA.’

May 9th, 2013

Update: Ariel Castro Found Hanged in His Ohio Prison Cell And that’s that. Via: USA Today: Ariel Castro, who was convicted last month on charges related to the capture and imprisonment of three women in Cleveland, has been found hanged in his prison cell, according to various sources. Castro, 52, was being held at the […]

Rio de Janeiro: Police Spray Automatic Weapons Fire at Fleeing Suspect Vehicle in Crowded Neighborhood

May 8th, 2013

Madness. Via: Independent: Footage of a shootout between police and an alleged drug trafficker in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil has emerged. In the short video, police can be seen firing from a helicopter at a car, as it speeds through the city. The car eventually stops and is surrounded by people from the local area […]

Nordstrom Using Smart Phones To Track Customer Movements

May 8th, 2013

WiFi Auto Turn Off Via: CBS: Nordstrom says it wants to serve you better, so it’s tracking your movements through their stores. The CBS 11 I-Team has learned the retailer is using software to track how much time you spend in specific departments within the store. The technology is being used in 17 Nordstrom and […]

India: ‘Central Monitoring System’

May 8th, 2013

Via: Times of India: The government last month quietly began rolling out a project that gives it access to everything that happens over India’s telecommunications network—online activities, phone calls, text messages and even social media conversations. Called the Central Monitoring System, it will be the single window from where government arms such as the National […]

Screen Zombie Students

May 8th, 2013

Via: Slate: Concern about young people’s use of technology is nothing new, of course. But Rosen’s study, published in the May issue of Computers in Human Behavior, is part of a growing body of research focused on a very particular use of technology: media multitasking while learning. Attending to multiple streams of information and entertainment […]

Your Body Is a Corporate Test Tube

May 8th, 2013

Via: Tom Dispatch: A hidden epidemic is poisoning America. The toxins are in the air we breathe and the water we drink, in the walls of our homes and the furniture within them. We can’t escape it in our cars. It’s in cities and suburbs. It afflicts rich and poor, young and old. And there’s […]

Government Accessing Data on Individuals Stored by Corporations

May 8th, 2013

Via: The Atlantic: Our government collects a lot of information about us. Tax records, legal records, license records, records of government services received– it’s all in databases that are increasingly linked and correlated. Still, there’s a lot of personal information the government can’t collect. Either they’re prohibited by law from asking without probable cause and […]

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