‘Big Brother’ Archives
Visa Wants to Make Money off Your DNA
Biopolitical Times | Nov 3, 2011 By Pete Shanks Have you noticed that websites increasingly include advertisements targeted to someone who lives in your area and shares some of your interests? In the past three years, according to the Wall Street Journal , “the [Read More]
Google to Users: You Can’t Opt Out
NBC New York | Jan 25, 2012 By Brittney Gilbert Google announced Tuesday that it will be changing its privacy policy for all of its web products. And if users don’t like it? Too bad. The sweeping change to the way Google gathers and uses information culled from users [Read More]
Soros Mouthpiece Calls On Google To Police “Conspiracy Theories”
Infowars | Jan 24, 2012 By Paul Joseph Watson Former fellow of George Soros’ Open Society and current Stanford University scholar Evgeny Morozov has called on Google and other search engines to become thought crime enforcers, by providing warnings about websites that [Read More]
Who Should Have Access to Student Records?
usanews | Jan 19, 2012 By Jason Koebler Since “No Child Left Behind” was passed 10 years ago, states have been required to ramp up the amount of data they collect about individual students, teachers, and schools. Personal information, including test scores, economic [Read More]
Army Foresees Expanded Use of Drones in U.S. Airspace
fas.org | Jan 19, 2012 By Steven Aftergood The Army issued a new directive last week to govern the growing use of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) or “drones” within the United States for training missions and for “domestic operations.” “The Army’s unmanned [Read More]
SOPA/PIPA Battle Rages: Tell Congress We Will Not Accept Censorship
Infowars | Jan 18, 2012 By Kurt Nimmo The underhanded effort to fundamentally alter the internet under the guise of protecting the copyrights of Hollywood and its transnational “entertainment” corporations was delivered a distinct set-back a few days ago when Congress [Read More]
The Secret Behind SOPA
Infowars | Jan 18, 2012 By Paul Joseph Watson The secret behind SOPA, the so-called anti-piracy bill which is today the target of an unprecedented backlash with Wikileaks and other major websites ‘going dark’ to protest the legislation, has nothing to do with piracy or [Read More]
How the feds are tracking your kid
NY Post | Dec. 27, 2011 By EMMETT MCGROARTY & JANE ROBBINS Would it bother you to know that the federal Centers for Disease Control had been shown your daughter’s health records to see how she responded to an STD/teen-pregnancy-prevention program? How about if the [Read More]
TSA screenings aren’t just for airports anymore
LA Times | Dec. 2, 2011 By Brian Bennett Reporting from Charlotte, N.C.— Rick Vetter was rushing to board the Amtrak train in Charlotte, N.C., on a recent Sunday afternoon when a canine officer suddenly blocked the way. Three federal air marshals in bulletproof vests and [Read More]
Electronic skin tattoo has medical, gaming, spy uses
AFP | August 11, 2011 A hair-thin electronic patch that adheres to the skin like a temporary tattoo could transform medical sensing, computer gaming and even spy operations, according to a US study published Thursday. The micro-electronics technology, called an epidermal [Read More]

