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U.S. Military To Create AI That Can DETECT And FIGHT Fake News — What Could Possibly Go Wrong?!
TOPICS:Artificial IntelligenceDan Dicksfake newsMediaMilitaryPropaganda November 8, 2019 By Press For Truth The United States military is calling on its technological partners to develop an automated artificially intelligent system capable of scanning the entire internet to …
Read More »REVEALED: The Global Spy Network That Controls Us All
TOPICS:MilitaryNSAPrivacySurveillanceSuzie Dawson November 5, 2019 By Suzi 3D This is vital information: Suzie visually maps out the “intelligence empire” run by the NSA and explains it in an easy-to-understand way. Share this info! With her …
Read More »“Hot Post” Heads up! Watch yourselves
This shit is out of socket. Government is watching you every second.
Read More »How Do You Get off a Government Kill List?
James Lico 1.2K subscribers This is about the targeting of whistleblowers, activists and journalists who are put on a KILL LIST to be slow killed, tortured and tormented daily by defense contractors. Doing nothing is …
Read More »Snowden PR Stunt 2.0- Real vs. Fake vs. “Expired” Whistleblowers
Newsbud In this video I briefly discuss Edward Snowden’s new book, the facts governing publishing books when it comes to government intel whistleblowers, government intelligence agencies’ Prepublication Review and Authorization process, and provide you with …
Read More »Victory! Individuals Can Force Government to Purge Records of Their First Amendment Activity
TOPICS:Aaron Mackey Civil Liberties Constitution FBI Free Speech Privacy September 13, 2019 By Aaron Mackey The FBI must delete its memo documenting a journalist’s First Amendment activities, a federal appellate court ruled this week in …
Read More »Airbus Planes to Track Every Movement You Make – Including Bowel
TOPICS:Air TravelBN FrankConsumer RightsInternet of ThingsPrivacysmart technologySurveillance September 12, 2019 By B.N. Frank If the 60 Minutes Australia report about contaminated air making passengers and pilots sick wasn’t enough to make you stop flying, this …
Read More »“Red Flag” Laws Should Be a Red Flag
Larken Rose Published on Sep 9, 2019 Political parasites are constantly finding new ways to violate individual rights, but sometimes they do something so fundamentally evil that people should really worry. This is one of …
Read More »Fusion Centers, Citizen Spies and the Debasement of the American Character
September 8, 2019 By Karen Melton Stewart No matter if you are in the “Trump-resistance” or a QAnon Patriot, it is likely significant numbers of you have been successfully debased by your state Fusion Centers, …
Read More »This Metal Jewelry Blocks Facial Recognition Software From Tracking You
TOPICS:BiometricsEmma Fialafacial recognitionPrivacySurveillance September 2, 2019 By Emma Fiala As technology advances, more and more people are tossing their arms in the air and declaring they’ve got nothing to hide while giving up most of …
Read More »How CIA-Backed Palantir Is Helping Police Root Out “Thought Crimes”
TOPICS:Artificial IntelligenceCIACrimeFree Speechmind controlPoliceTyler Durden August 31, 2019 By Tyler Durden Palantir’s technology was developed in warzones like Fallujah, where it was used to anticipate roadside bombs and attacks by insurgents. Now, it’s being used …
Read More »Five Concerns about Amazon Ring’s Deals with Police
TOPICS:AmazonCivil LibertiesMatthew GuarigliaPrivacyRingsmart technologySurveillance August 30, 2019 By Matthew Guariglia More than 400 police departments across the country have partnered with Ring, tech giant Amazon’s “smart” doorbell program, to create a troubling new video surveillance …
Read More »Are You Willing To Surrender Your Brain To Superpower Computers? That Matrix IS Real!
TOPICS:Artificial IntelligenceCatherine FrompovichComputersDARPAInternet of Thingsmind controlsmart technology August 20, 2019 By Catherine J. Frompovich There is such a thing as “bio algorithms”! Can we handle that fact and the answers? Are you, dear reader, willing …
Read More »A.I. “RoboCops” Continue Rolling Out Across U.S. Collecting Biometrics and Creating Blacklists
TOPICS:Artificial IntelligenceBiometricsCrimeNicholas WestPoliceRobotsSurveillance August 6, 2019 By Nicholas West The move toward using robots in law enforcement, private security, and even to scare away the homeless, has been a decade-long trend that is now becoming …
Read More »Hacked Highways? Connected Cars Could Gridlock Entire Cities, Study Warns
TOPICS:CybersecurityHackingJohn AndererVehicles July 30, 2019 By John Anderer Cybersecurity has quickly become a priority for large corporations, businesses, and individuals alike in recent years. It seems like another major data breach is being reported every …
Read More »The Information War is Over and We Have Lost. Change My Mind.
corbettreport Published on Jul 30, 2019 SHOW NOTES AND COMMENTS: https://www.corbettreport.com/?p=32211 The ability to view alternative ideas and contrary opinions and come to our own conclusions is the basis of cognitive liberty. Big tech is …
Read More »The CIA’s “Intelligence Authorization Act” Would Criminalize Whistleblowers and Reporters
By MassPrivateI A CIA written Bill called the Intelligence Authorization Act (SB 3153) would criminalize whistleblowers and reporters. Section 733 Sense of Congress on WikiLeaks: It is the sense of Congress that WikiLeaks and the …
Read More »Privacy Is a Human Right Worth Fighting For
TOPICS:BitcoinblockchaincryptocurrencyCybersecurityHuman RightsKai SedgwickPrivacySurveillance July 23, 2019 By Kai Sedgwick Privacy is a basic human right. It’s there in Article 12 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights: “Freedom from Interference with Privacy, Family, Home and …
Read More »FaceApp Now Owns Access To More Than 150 Million People’s Faces And Names, And Users Are Angry
TOPICS:Amanda FroelichBiometricsConsumer RightsPrivacySurveillance July 18, 2019 By Amanda Froelich Before you download an app or a PDF, do you read the Terms and Conditions? If not, you may be unintentionally signing up for trouble, like …
Read More »Do People Realize They Are Creating Their Own Overlords?
Truthstream Media Premiered Jul 14, 2019 Follow up to the last vid. Please help support us on Patreon, read our goals here: https://www.patreon.com/truthstreammedia Truthstream Can Be Found Here: Our Film: TheMindsofMen.net Site: http://TruthstreamMedia.com Twitter: @TruthstreamNews …
Read More »From Silicon Valley to the Georgia Guidestones
corbettreport Published on Jul 10, 2019 SHOW NOTES: https://www.corbettreport.com/?p=31923 Corbett Report member Octium connects the dots between two seemingly disparate Corbett reports: one on silicon valley and the other on the Georgia guidestones. So who …
Read More »Face-Reading AI Tells Police When You Are Lying
Posted By: Ellen Milligan July 1, 2019 Law enforcement has little restraint in using technology that is known to have serious accuracy problems, as is the case with AI performing pre-crime predictive analysis, lie detection …
Read More »The Dumbest Propaganda Video Ever – #PropagandaWatch
corbettreport Published on Jul 3, 2019 SHOW NOTES: https://www.corbettreport.com/?p=31860 TechDirt is claiming that the EU’s Intellectual Property Office has just released the dumbest propaganda video ever: “IPDENTICAL: imagine a world without creativity.” So is it …
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