Tag Archives: Privacy
Posted on July 2, 2013 by Barry Donegan
We are truly living in the age of George Orwell. His book Nineteen Eighty-Four, in particular, has a prophetic quality, considering that it was written in the early 20th century yet describes events that could take place in today’s news headlines. … Continue reading →
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Posted on June 27, 2013 by Barry Donegan
The majority of the provisions in the “Affordable” Care Act, referred to commonly as ObamaCare, begin taking effect in 2014. Most people are confused as to how it will work, and regulators are still hashing out the details and writing … Continue reading →
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Posted on April 30, 2013 by Barry Donegan
Governments around the world have struggled to maintain authoritarian controls during the rise of the information age. Social media sites like Twitter and Facebook have decentralized media consumption, making it more difficult for governments to control information. User-generated content sites … Continue reading →
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Posted on March 26, 2013 by Barry Donegan
At the GigaOM Structure:Data conference earlier this month, CIA CTO Ira Hunt delivered a bizarre and thought-provoking presentation on the CIA‘s “cybersecurity” plans. Unfortunately, he didn’t have much time to discuss cybersecurity and instead confessed that the CIA is committing … Continue reading →
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Posted on February 22, 2013 by Barry Donegan
Science fiction movies often introduce ideas that are later produced by science. After all, science fiction writers spend a lot of time dreaming up technological gadgets for their heroes and villains to use. In the Terminator movie series, cyborg assassins … Continue reading →
Posted in Movie Monday | Tagged civil liberties, Feature, Golden-i, Google Glass, Infrared, Kopin Corporation, Law Enforcement, Pop Friday, Privacy, Project Glass, Science Fiction, Terminator Vision, The Terminator | Comments on Facebook
Posted on December 11, 2012 by Barry Donegan
NSA whistle-blowers have recently exposed the fact that most text messages and emails sent by Americans are captured and logged in government databases. It’s safe to say that emails and text messages are no longer truly private. Also, spy cameras … Continue reading →
Posted in Constitution Watch | Tagged Big Brother, Bus Cameras, civil liberties, Feature, Police State, Privacy, Street Light Cameras, Surveillance | Comments on Facebook
Posted on September 21, 2012 by Barry Donegan
Swiss surveillance array capable of facial, license plate, and vehicle recognition. News outlets across the nation are in an uproar — New Jersey drivers are no longer allowed to smile in their driver’s license photos. How rude! Frumpy facial expressions … Continue reading →
Posted in Constitution Watch | Tagged Big Government, constitution, DMV, Driver's License, Facial Recognition, Feature, Hackers, New Jersey, photos, Police State, Privacy, Security Cameras, Social Security Cards, Wikileaks | Comments on Facebook
Posted on August 6, 2012 by Wes
I’m going to let Roger Ver, CEO of MemoryDealers.com, take it away: And don’t forget to visit our official website to learn more about the Silver Circle Movie: http://SilverCircleMovie.com
Posted in Monetary Policy | Tagged Agorism, alternative currency, Bitcoin, finance, investing, monetary policy, Money, Money Monday, news, Privacy, technology | Comments on Facebook
Posted on April 24, 2012 by Davi Barker
I don’t know why I ever report good news from the State. Just when you think justice has struck even a small symbolic blow against the relentless march of petty tyrants and bureaucrats. Not long ago we reported on a … Continue reading →
Posted in Constitution Watch | Tagged 1984, Black Box, Fourth Amendment, GPS, MAP-21, Privacy, SB 1813, Supreme Court, Surveillance | Comments on Facebook
Posted on January 23, 2012 by Davi Barker
In the case of US v. Jones the Supreme Court ruled unanimously that law enforcement required a warrant to install a GPS tracking device on nightclub owner Antoine Jones’ car. In doing so they tossed out his drug conspiracy conviction … Continue reading →
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