Surveillance
How the “all-seeing-eye” keeps watch over its subjects
By wmw_admin on June 4, 2011
The NutriSmart system is just another piece of evidence that those in power wish to micromanage every single aspect of our lives
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By wmw_admin on May 25, 2011
Capable of carrying weapons and surveillance equipment, Micro Air Vehicles offer ominous possibilities for the future
Posted in Implants and surveillance technology, Surveillance |
By wmw_admin on May 20, 2011
The high-tech chips and devices seen a few years ago in sci-fi movies and futuristic music videos are used on us today. Vigilant Citizen explains
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By wmw_admin on April 23, 2011
After it was revealed that Apple iPhone and iPad can track their owners location it’s now been disclosed that Google’s Android HTC phone transmitted location data back to Google several times an hour
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By wmw_admin on April 21, 2011
If you’ve recently bought an Apple iPhone or iPad, chances are its been tracking your movements – without your knowledge
Posted in Implants and surveillance technology, Surveillance |
By wmw_admin on March 9, 2011
It’s not just an issue of privacy, there are huge health risks posed by these radiation emitting surveillance devices
Posted in Health, Surveillance |
By wmw_admin on March 3, 2011
A few years ago state legislatures across the nation were in an uproar over this law. The Department of Homeland Security was forced to delay implementation of it several times. But now it is back
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By wmw_admin on February 18, 2011
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it’s the army’s latest $4million spy drone disguised as a hummingbird, measuring just 16 centimetres. Includes video
Posted in Fringe Science, New Discoveries and Developments, Surveillance |
By wmw_admin on January 24, 2011
Teachers log ‘racist’ and ‘homophobic’ jibes in playground squabbles, even at nursery
Posted in Race, Surveillance, The New World Order |
By wmw_admin on January 24, 2011
Just as the so-called ‘honey-trap’ was used to infiltrate dissident groups in the former Soviet Union, so now British police are employing similar tactics against domestic dissidents. It’s all part of the modern police state
Posted in Surveillance, The New World Order |
By wmw_admin on January 21, 2011
Because it’s new technology, Gates said that in order to ensure success, “we should let 1,000 new ideas blossom”. Now where have we heard that before?
Posted in Behind The "News", Health and the New World Order, Surveillance, The New World Order |
By wmw_admin on January 20, 2011
The all-seeing eye-in-the-sky is being touted as a way to fight crime
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By wmw_admin on January 3, 2011
A new generation of reconnaissance drone with enhanced powers of surveillance enabling it to monitor a whole city is about to be deployed in Afghanistan. Prompting this website to wonder: how long before it is used in the West?
Posted in Afghanistan, Implants and surveillance technology, Surveillance |
By wmw_admin on December 18, 2010
Destroying your health while of protecting you from alleged “terrorists”
Posted in "The War on Terror", Health, Health and the New World Order, Surveillance |
By wmw_admin on December 18, 2010
Another step in America’s march toward becoming a fully fledged police state
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By wmw_admin on December 9, 2010
The TSA is out of control
Posted in Surveillance, The New World Order |
By wmw_admin on November 25, 2010
Scientists and professors from the University of California at San Francisco voiced their concern about the health hazards involved with the body scanners in a well-stated letter back in April
Posted in Health, Surveillance |
By wmw_admin on August 26, 2010
The $14.5 billion US Census asked your national origin. But it didn’t ask if you were a US citizen. An estimated 20 million illegal immigrants were counted as citizens
Posted in Surveillance
By wmw_admin on August 23, 2010
Or how so-called “entertainment” is now being used by social engineers. John Walsh argues that the appallingly bad ‘Big Brother’ was a case in point. And it’s also worth noting that the series seemed to appeal to those not given to critical thought
Posted in Surveillance