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Government Documents Reveal DHS Domestic Spy Takeover
DHS spy system’s basic communication abilities in regards to the Port of Seattle ‘mesh network’ tracking system.
Government documents obtained exclusively by Infowars expose massive DHS domestic spy grid designed to track citizens in real time through mega government databases.
Exclusive documents obtained by Infowars from an insider government source have revealed the true origin and nature...
DHS Funds Installation of White Boxes That Can Track Population of Entire City
Federal agency, police refuse to explain mesh network planned for “citywide deployment” in Seattle.
Strange new off-white boxes popping up in downtown Seattle use wi-fi networks that can record the last 1,000 locations of a person using their cellphone’s MAC address, but the Department of Homeland Security – which funded the network to the tune of $2.7 million dollars – has refused to address...
UN Calls for Internet Big Brother System to Combat Terrorism
Cyber cafes and libraries would be required to retain your personal information for law enforcement.
Under the rubric of combating international terrorism, the United Nations is calling for pervasive and widespread internet surveillance, Declan McCullagh reported on Monday.
Terrorists are exploiting Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Dropbox, to spread “propaganda” and open Wi-Fi networks in airports...
Germany considers criminal charges against Google over Wi-Fi data collection
Google Spying on People
German prosecutors have begun a criminal probe into whether Google broke any laws when its mobile units collected private Wi-Fi data while recording images for Google Street View.
The Hamburg Prosecutor’s Office said it is at an early stage of investigation, and is at least two weeks away from deciding if criminal charges will be pursued.
German authorities have demanded...
Google rapped by watchdog after spying on Britons' web habits 'by mistake'
Eyes everywhere: One of Google's Street View cars, which have collected snippets of people's online activities
Google was rapped by the privacy watchdog yesterday after it admitted spying on the internet habits of Britons ‘by mistake’.
In an astonishing invasion of privacy, Google’s Street View cars – which have roamed the UK in the last two years taking pictures of...















