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Obama to ‘bypass Congress’ on CISPA with cybersecurity executive order

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Unable to reach a deal with Congress, President Obama plans to use his power to exert executive actions against the will of lawmakers. The president will issue orders addressing controversial topics including cybersecurity. Although President Obama has issued fewer executive orders than any president in over 100 years, he is making extensive plans to change that, Washington Post reports quoting…

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Samsung TVs Can Be Hacked to Spy on Viewers

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Security firm exposes dangers of so-called “smart” products by Paul Joseph Watson A security firm has discovered a vulnerability in Samsung’s ‘Smart’ TVs that allows the devices to be hacked which, if left unpatched, would permit the system’s microphone and camera to used to spy on the viewer.   Similar to an XBox Kinect, the Samsung  ’Smart Hub’ line of…

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Supreme Court to Rule on Police Access to DNA Samples For "Crime-Fighting Databases"

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by Brandon Turbeville As the US Supreme Court meets privately over the next few days, it seems that all of the pieces of the puzzle are coming together in order to form what will undeniably be the most scientifically advanced dictatorship ever realized in world history. Supreme Court Justices are currently meeting in private for the purpose of deciding whether…

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Federal court approves use of hidden surveillance cameras on private property without warrants

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by Madison Ruppert Yet again, a federal judge undermined the Constitution in a wholly disturbing fashion, this time by allowing police to install hidden surveillance cameras on private property without obtaining a search warrant. This is especially troubling since the federal government has conducted more warrantless surveillance over the past two years than the entire previous decade. This court decision…

NSA’s secretive surveillance program goes to the Supreme Court

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The US government insists that Americans don’t have the right to challenge a law that lets the National Security Agency eavesdrop on the intimate communications of anyone in the country, but all of that could now change as early as next week. The Supreme Court will officially start their second session of the year on Monday, and first on the…

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Data Mining: Big Corporations Are Gathering Every Shred Of Information About You That They Can

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June 22, 2012 The Economic Collapse by Michael Snyder   When most people think of “Big Brother”, they think of the FBI, the CIA, the NSA, the Department of Homeland Security and other shadowy government agencies.  Yes, they are definitely watching you, but so are many big corporations. In fact, there are some companies that are making tens of millions…

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Influential Senator Warned in 1975: “The National Security Agency’s…

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…Capability At Any Time Could Be Turned Around On The American People, And No American Would Have Any Privacy Left …There Would Be No Place To Hide. [If A Dictator Ever Took Over, The N.S.A.] Could Enable It To Impose Total Tyranny, And There Would Be No Way To Fight Back”   22 APRIL 2012 Washington’s Blog   Senator Church’s…


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Depositors Beware: Theft is Legal for Big Banks, and Your Money Will Never Be Safe

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By Ellen Brown “With  Cyprus . . . the game itself changed. By raiding the depositors’ accounts, a major central bank has gone where they would not previously have dared. The Rubicon has been crossed.” —Eric Sprott, Shree Kargutkar, “Caveat Depositor 3” The crossing of the Rubicon into the confiscation of depositor funds was not a one-off emergency measure limited to…

Science is being corrupted to a point of fraud

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By Gary Novak Irrationality in science is every bit as extreme as we see in media events, perhaps more so because of the increased demands in science. Very little science is visible to the public. The carbon dioxide issue is an example of science which has come to the surface of public concerns, and it shows a lack of objectivity…

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McDonald’s hamburger from 1999 looks exactly the same today

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by Jonathan Benson A Utah man’s recent discovery of an old fast food hamburger hiding in a coat pocket serves as a reminder to us all about why we continue to choose fresh foods as close to their natural states as possible over processed foods. What began as a month-long experiment to see how long it takes for a basic…

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Gun Grabbing Senators Look To Resurrect Gun Control

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by Tim Brown Socialist gun grabbers were dealt a tremendous blow just a couple of weeks ago, in part due to pressure by American patriots letting Washington elected officials know that they would not go quietly into the night towards tyranny. There were also principled men who stood their ground on the Second Amendment, resulting in all of Barack Obama’s…

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Homeland Security under investigation for massive ammo buys

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The Department of Homeland Security is under investigation for purchasing large stockpiles of ammunition, days before legislation was introduced that would restrict the amount a government agency can legally buy. The Government Accountability Office is now conducting the investigation into the alleged DHS purchases, which is “just getting underway,” GAO spokesman Chuck Young told US News & World Report. DHS…