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“Recipe for Disaster”: Canadian Government to Expand State Surveillance Powers (Again)
“Recipe for Disaster”: Canadian Government to Expand State Surveillance Powers (Again) The “spillover effects” of overbroad anti-terror legislation. We’ve long been lamenting the enormous and still utterly murky – despite the Snowden revelations – spy apparatus in the US that, in collaboration with Corporate America, stretches from many federal agencies to state and local agencies. It’s all there, […]
‘US government was subverting entire US constitution’ – NSA whistleblower
‘US government was subverting entire US constitution’ – NSA whistleblower Award winning whistleblower William Binney says his new job is to make the US government honest, make them face the truth publically, and to prevent further violation of the rights which America has never intended to stand for. The Sam Adams Award for Integrity and […]
The Digital Arms Race: NSA Preps America for Future Battle
The Digital Arms Race: NSA Preps America for Future Battle Normally, internship applicants need to have polished resumes, with volunteer work on social projects considered a plus. But at Politerain, the job posting calls for candidates with significantly different skill sets. We are, the ad says, “looking for interns who want to break things.” Politerain is […]
‘Five Eyes’ countries to meet on anti-terrorism fight: Canada
‘Five Eyes’ countries to meet on anti-terrorism fight: Canada OTTAWA (Reuters) – The five nations that make up the world’s leading intelligence-sharing network will meet in London next month to confer on strategies to fight terrorism in the wake of the Paris attacks, Canada said on Tuesday. Public Safety Minister Steven Blaney said the so-called Five […]
Libertarian Party Calls for Release of Ross Ulbricht, Gov’t Are Real Perps in Silk Road Case
Libertarian Party Calls for Release of Ross Ulbricht, Gov’t Are Real Perps in Silk Road Case The Libertarian Party calls for dismissal of the unfounded criminal charges against alleged Silk Road founder and operator Ross Ulbricht, whose trial is set to begin tomorrow, and for the resignation of the New York prosecutors who trumped up […]
The War on Toddler Terrorists – Britain Wants to Force Nursery School Teachers to Identify “Extremist” Children
The War on Toddler Terrorists – Britain Wants to Force Nursery School Teachers to Identify “Extremist” Children It’s 8pm in Cambodia and time to find something to eat, but before I do, something caught my attention that I just have to share. It has to do with Great Britain’s continued insanity when it comes to it’s own […]
NSA Fesses Up To Improper Surveillance Of U.S. Citizens
NSA Fesses Up To Improper Surveillance Of U.S. Citizens. While you were drinking eggnog on Christmas Eve, the National Security Agency released hundreds of pages of heavily redacted documents detailing instances of improper surveillance on U.S. citizens in the last 12 years. The batch of documents, stretching from the fourth quarter of 2001 to the second […]
2014 Year in Review: Part 2 – David Collum | Peak Prosperity
2014 Year in Review: Part 2 – David Collum | Peak Prosperity. “Printing money out of thin air does not increase wealth, it only increases claims on existing wealth.” ~Charles Hugh Smith In the olden days, claims that the rich were getting richer and the poor were getting poorer were a thinly veiled rallying cry […]
U.S. torture debate underscores shifting view on personal liberties – World – CBC News
U.S. torture debate underscores shifting view on personal liberties – World – CBC News. In America, you get a fair shake, or you’re supposed to. Here, you’re governed by law, not the whim of some swinish satrap. America is not a place where peaceful dissent should cost you your freedom, or even your life. Americans […]
Government documents reveal telecom providers envision surveillance-ready networks: Geist | Toronto Star
Government documents reveal telecom providers envision surveillance-ready networks: Geist | Toronto Star. After years of failed bills, public debate and considerable controversy, lawful access legislation received royal assent earlier this week. Bill C-13 lumped together measures designed to combat cyberbullying with a series of new warrants to enhance police investigative powers, generating criticism from the […]



