In a recent series of tweet, Jet Blue admitted to using biometric data provided by the US Department of Homeland Security to scan passenger faces during the boarding process of international flights. A Jet Blue passenger tweeted “I just boarded an international @JetBlue flight. Instead of scanning my boarding pass or handing over my passport, … Continue reading
Large, unmanned airships that can stay afloat for a day at a time may be the future of mass surveillance. The Eos, designed by Avalon Airships, is touted as a possible law enforcement tool to keep tabs on the civilians. The airship’s capabilities and uses include: Multiple, high resolution camera arrays Silent operation with remote … Continue reading
“We might be the system that caught the first evidence of E.T. out there,” said Aaron Maestas, director of engineering and chief engineer for Surveillance and Targeting Systems at Raytheon’s Space and Airborne Systems business. “But I’m not surprised we were able to see it. ATFLIR is designed to operate on targets that are traveling … Continue reading
A breakthrough in Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) technology has troubling implications for the government’s ability to track and surveil its citizens. In an MIT video, researchers explain how this new technology can be used to scan faces and even detect fingerprints from afar. Using the technology you can “see the fine wrinkles in his … Continue reading
The US Military has released a video confirming the existence of Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon. In the video, an unidentified flying object can be observed pitching and rotating at high speed, apparently anticipating the movements of the two F-18’s that recorded the incident. The object was described “approximately 30 to 40 feet in length, white in … Continue reading
Written by Daniel McAdams The Ron Paul Institute Here’s what the media and politicians don’t want you to know about the Manchester, UK, suicide attack: Salman Abedi, the 22 year old who killed nearly two dozen concert-goers in Manchester, UK, was the product of the US and UK overthrow of Gaddafi in Libya and “regime … Continue reading
Wikileaks Today, Tuesday 7 March 2017, WikiLeaks begins its new series of leaks on the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency. Code-named “Vault 7” by WikiLeaks, it is the largest ever publication of confidential documents on the agency. The first full part of the series, “Year Zero”, comprises 8,761 documents and files from an isolated, high-security network … Continue reading
In this new video released by Project Veritas, James O’Keefe exposes what everyone except Hillary Clinton supporters have known to be true. There is a lot of voter fraud. In the video, NYC Democratic Commissioner of the Board of Elections Alan Schulkin is caught on hidden camera at a United Federation of Teachers holiday party … Continue reading
US Customs has proposed changes to the information it collects from travellers to the US. In a notice posted at the Federal Register it states that collecting “social media identifiers” will be used for vetting travellers and investigating possible nefarious activities. The proposed change would add an optional data field with the instructions “Please enter … Continue reading
On Monday the US Supreme Court ruled to uphold evidence gathered during an illegal investigatory stop in Utah. The case, Utah vs. Strieff, has wide implications for the 4th Amendment, which protects citizens from unreasonable searches and seizures by the government. The Supreme Court decided that even if the stop of Edward Strieff by narcotics … Continue reading
Omar Mateen, the suspected gunman behind the Orlando Pulse Nightclub massacre, appears to have an entry in the Internet Movie Database. The entry gives him credit for appearances in two movies. In 2012 he appeared as himself in The Big Fix, a documentary that examines the April 2010 oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico … Continue reading
Connecticut Senator Chris Murphy started a Filibuster on Wednesday to force the Senate to pass legislation that would deny suspected terrorists from purchasing firearms. He was quickly joined by Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-Connecticut), Senator Benjamin Cardin (D-Maryland), Senator Edward Markey (D-Massachusetts) and others. The proposed legislation would also require universal background checks. “I’m going to … Continue reading
Are the Panama Papers a Limited Hangout? Craig Murray Whoever leaked the Mossack Fonseca papers appears motivated by a genuine desire to expose the system that enables the ultra wealthy to hide their massive stashes, often corruptly obtained and all involved in tax avoidance. These Panamanian lawyers hide the wealth of a significant proportion of … Continue reading
"They will register after" HRC supporters caucusing w/o registering. #NVDemsCaucus @BernieSanders @NationalNursesU pic.twitter.com/5DZT8A3dzp — Wesley van Dyken (@andiwonderthis) February 20, 2016 Grassroots level fraud is being committed by the Clinton campaign to ensure she gets the Democratic nomination for the presidency. In Iowa her supporters lied about vote counting. In New Hampshire, Clinton won more … Continue reading
The above video is from the second round of voting in Precint 43 in Des Moines, Iowa. The first vote was: 215 Sanders 210 Clinton 26 O’Malley 8 Undecided 459 TOTAL Following this vote, a second vote was conducted, the results of which are in the video above. From a commenter: After this, the groups … Continue reading
It has long been suspected that electromagnetic energy may be used for nefarious purposes, from weaponization to mind control. A US Patent reveals that the use of electromagnetic pulses from televisions is protected intellectual property. The patent, entitled “Nervous system manipulation by electromagnetic fields from monitors,” claims that TVs and monitors can be programmed to … Continue reading
A recently unclassified US Department of State memo shows that Western interests in the 2011 Libya Civil War were more about oil, gold, and regional power than democracy and freedom for Libyans. The email, from Sidney Blumenthal to Hilary Clinton, lays out the reasons for French President Nicolas Sarkozy’s interest in the conflict. The email … Continue reading
The Paris terrorist attacks and San Bernardino shootings have ushered in a new era of urban terror. The combined death toll of both attacks was 146 dead with hundreds wounded. The response from American politicians, law enforcement and intelligence departments has varied, but is unified in their calls for expansion of government power to fight … Continue reading
Former National Security Agency (NSA) Technical Leader and whistle blower Bill Binney has stated that the biggest threat to U.S. citizens is their own government. In a Reddit.com Ask Me Anything the long time NSA critic answered questions from the reddit community, covering topics related to NSA mass surveillance and his own thoughts on privacy. … Continue reading
Witnesses from southern California to Arizona took video and reported sightings of a unidentified flying object (UFO) early Friday evening. The LA Times reports that the UFO was a naval test fire off the Southern California coast, specifically a Trident II missile test flight. It appears that the military gave vague advanced warnings of “maneuvers” … Continue reading
A picture of a grammar quiz has been making the rounds on social media. The quiz directs students to rewrite sentences using a possessive pronoun. The six sentences, when put together, read: The president’s job is not easy. The nation’s people do not always agree. The president’s choices affect everyone. He makes sure the country’s … Continue reading
The New York Post reports that the FBI has released an alert warning of an anarchist plot to ambush cops on Halloween. The extremist group – known as the National Liberation Militia – has proposed a “Halloween Revolt” that encourages supporters to cause a disturbance to attract police and then viciously attack them, the FBI … Continue reading
This image, purportedly of a UFO mothership coming out of cloak, has gone viral on Facebook with over 2,400 shares so far. Chatter seems to indicate that multiple ships have been spotted across the world…. Is this real? Or a hoax only made possible by modern social media? Let’s assume it is entirely real for … Continue reading
A study from the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry found that among antidepressant users, 69% never met the criteria for Major Depressive Disorder. The conclusion states: Many individuals who are prescribed and use antidepressant medications may not have met criteria for mental disorders. Our data indicate that antidepressants are commonly used in the absence of clear … Continue reading
Video has emerged of a mysterious city appearing in the clouds over Guangdong Provence, China. Speculation about the incident is rampant, from a parallel universe opening up in the clouds, to a government test of Project Blue Beam, a theorized NASA project that aims to bring New World Government to the global population. More sober … Continue reading
A Gallup Poll shows that American’s trust in media is at an all time low. Only four in ten Americans said they had a “great deal” or “fair amount” of trust in the media in 2015, down’ from a high of 55% in 1999. Trust in media is down the most among young people, with … Continue reading
The Intercept has released a trove of leaked documents related to the United State’s use of unmanned aerial vehicles to kill foreign targets. The documents reveal a disturbing story of an assassination program that has been sold to the public as a viable alternative to an expanded ground war in the Middle East. Among those … Continue reading
A 1952 Department of Defense film was declassified and released on Monday. The film, Naval Concepts of Chemical and Biological Warfare, discusses the United States Navy’s early experiments in delivering gas and particulate attacks over large geographic areas. In one experiment, the Navy released a benign substance into the air off the coast of North … Continue reading
Who won last nights Democratic Debate? If you’re reading mainstream media headlines, then you’ll see that the press has been quick to crown the heir apparent of the Clinton Dynasty. Digging a little deeper shows that the mainstream media’s own viewer polls say otherwise. Slate, CNN, Fox News, MSNBC and Time Magazine all ran headlines … Continue reading
The Intellectual Property Rights Chapter of the Trans Pacific Partnership treaty was recently leaked by Wikileaks. In it’s analysis of the document, The Electronic Frontier Federation reported that the treaty is a protectionist agreement for copyright holders at the expense of the public, saying that it is “the archetype of an agreement that exists only … Continue reading
Moday, 9 October, 2015 WikiLeaks releases the final negotiated text for the TPP (Trans-Pacific Partnership) Intellectual Property Rights Chapter. The TPP encompasses 12 nations representing more than 40 per cent of global GDP. Despite a final agreement, the text is still being withheld from the public, notably until after the Canadian election on October 19. … Continue reading
Julian Assange, editor in chief and cofounder of wikileaks, said in a recent interview with Radio New Zealand that the US is engaged in a form of “Lawfare,” where it expands it’s territory and influence by pushing it’s legal jurisdiction into as many countries as possible. Assange and Wikileaks are under criminal investigation by United … Continue reading
Daily Mail Syrian army helicopters have dropped tens of thousands of leaflets on ISIS and rebel fighters, warning them to get out now and ‘don’t make it even worse for yourselves’. The flyers were let go over the embattled cities of Rastan and Talbiseh, which have been pounded by Moscow’s warplanes this week and where … Continue reading
ISIS training video clearly shows US equipment in the background. The official story is that the Islamic State’s initial rampage through Iraq allowed them to pillage Iraqi and American weapons and supplies. Testimony from battle field commanders paint a picture of orders to retreat from superiors well ahead of ISIS advances.