Solar power sees unprecedented boom in the United States – solar power grew by 6.2 gigawatts in 2014; and 1 million American homes have solar panels as of February 2016. However, the United States dragged India to the World Trade Organization claiming that India’s efforts to boost local production of solar cells and solar modules violated WTO rules. Read More…
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The iPhone Is Just the Beginning: FBI Already Accessing Your DNA
Private genetic databases like 23andMe and Ancestry.com are increasingly used by people for genealogy tracing and medical diagnostic tests. With a million customers each, the two companies receive a great deal of attention from privacy advocates, who for years warned the government would eventually seek access to citizens’ DNA in order to assist with law enforcement. They Read More…
Pentagon Admits to Using Domestic Drones to Spy on Americans
The topic of drone use is a very new subject and it is one surrounded by controversy in this country, and it is not hard to see why. According to reports released by The Intercept, the clandestine strikes being executed by the current administration, at a rate ten times the previous President, have unintended casualties 90% of Read More…
To Strangle A River – Damming American Ecosystems
They are the arteries and veins of this vast, complex system of life on Earth. Fed by glaciers, rain, snow and gravity, they provide pathways for life to flourish on land, carrying nutrients from the mountains, down through the plains and the deserts to the sea. Rivers. All along their snaking lengths life flourishes – Read More…
Warrantless Stingray Surveillance Deemed Unconstitutional, Proving Cops are Breaking the Law
Thanks to the Maryland Court of Special Appeals, the warrantless use of cell-site simulators, known as Stingrays, is now considered a violation of the Fourth Amendment. “Police should now be on notice,” said staff attorney Nate Wessler of the ACLU’s Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project, as The Intercept reported. “Accurately explain your surveillance activities to a judge and Read More…
Computer Programmer Testifies Under Oath He Coded Computers to Rig an Election
It is enough that the people know there was an election. The people who cast the votes decide nothing. The people who count the votes decide everything. -Joseph Stalin (allegedly) One thing in US history is consistent throughout every single election cycle — allegations of voter fraud. These allegations, however, are not the ramblings of Read More…