Votes are being counted as fractions instead of as whole numbers. As we know, there are a number of ways to rig an election. Bev Harris, at blackboxvoting.org, is exploring a specific “cheat sheet” that has vast implications for the Trump vs. Hillary contest. It’s a vote-counting system called GEMS. I urge you to dive Read More…
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Illinois Governor Signs Bill Requiring Warrant For “Stingray” Surveillance
Illinois has become the latest state to pass legislation designed to limit the use of cell phone surveillance tools by requiring law enforcement to obtain a warrant before using the devices. On Friday July 22, Illinois Governor Bruce Rauner signed legislation which creates new limits on how law enforcement can use surveillance devices known as Read More…
Augmented Reality Gaming – The Trojan Horse of Our Digital Age
Amidst one of the most widespread and intense outbreaks of violence in the US, as civilians are being murdered by aggressive police, and police are gunned down by angry civilians, as protests fill the streets, and our criminal presidential candidates clamor to make promises about gun control and police training and peaceful protest, something happened Read More…
Federal Judge Suppresses Evidence Gathered With “Stingray” Surveillance Tool
A federal judge has set a precedent by suppressing evidence obtained without a warrant using a surveillance device sometimes known as a Stingray. After several years of law enforcement agencies across the United States gathering evidence using a secret surveillance tool – and doing so without a warrant – a federal judge has struck down Read More…
This Is What The “Secret Government” Does To New Technologies That Could Change Our World
Why does this article mentioned the “secret government?” Well, it’s because there is one, and not many people know about it. John F. Hylan was Mayor of New York City from 1918-1925 told the world that: Years later, many others have said the same thing. Another example is Daniel Inouye, the highest ranking Asian-American politician in Read More…
New Apple Tech Could Allow Cops to Remotely Stop You From Filming Them
In light of the most recent police murders caught on smartphones and, in one case, horrifically livestreamed, it seems there is a caveat to our fears of ubiquitous surveillance: it’s not just citizens who are overseen, it’s everyone — including police officers who use excessive force. Recording police is widely viewed as a way to keep Read More…






