News Expert says surveillance cams are vulnerable to hackers
05-16-2012
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http://rt.com
It’s not news that surveillance cameras are practically everywhere in America, but do you know who exactly is monitoring your every move?
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News Popular Surveillance Cameras Open to Hackers, Researcher Says
05-15-2012
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http://www.wired.com, By Kim Zetter
In a world where security cameras are nearly as ubiquitous as light fixtures, someone is always watching you.
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News How To Hide From Face-Detection Technology
05-14-2012
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http://govtslaves.info, John D. Sutter
If you take Adam Harvey’s advice, here’s what you might wanna wear to a party this weekend.
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Feature Article A Christian's best Friend Linda Hunnicutt
With the so called peaceful religion of Islam taking over our country much as it has in Europe we need to use our heads in fighting back as our President and Congress seem to be lax in protecting our own beliefs.
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News Video-Street Light’s That Talk,Record Conversation & Watch You, Go Live In Michigan
05-08-2012
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http://govtslaves.info, Joe Wright
In a move that signifies a private surveillance war between news networks, Arizona station KVOA has installed a network of remote-controlled, high-definition cameras around Tucson, AZ to “scan the streets for pretty much whatever’s out there.”
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News Yes, The Re-Education Camp Manual Does Apply Domestically to U.S. Citizens
05-04-2012
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Paul Joseph Watson, Prison Planet
A shocking U.S. Army manual that describes how political activists in prison camps will be indoctrinated by specially assigned psychological operations officers contains numerous clear references to the fact that the policies apply to U.S. citizens.
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News FBI Wants Backdoors in Facebook, Skype and Instant Messaging
05-06-2012
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http://www.wired.com, By Kim Zetter
The FBI has been lobbying top internet companies like Yahoo and Google to support a proposal that would force them to provide backdoors for government surveillance, according to CNET.
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News The US Military Wants To 'Microchip' Troops
05-06-2012
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http://www.businessinsider.com, Robert Johnson
DARPA is at it again. This time, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has announced plans to create nanochips for monitoring troops health on the battlefield.
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Headlines: The US Military Wants To 'Microchip' Troops -- FBI Wants Backdoors in Facebook, Skype and Instant Messaging -- Yes, The Re-Education Camp Manual Does Apply Domestically to U.S. Citizens -- Video-Street Light’s That Talk,Record Conversation & Watch You, Go Live In Michigan -- A Christian's best Friend -- How To Hide From Face-Detection Technology -- Popular Surveillance Cameras Open to Hackers, Researcher Says -- Expert says surveillance cams are vulnerable to hackers --