Big Brother Surveillance

Plandemic 2.0: The July 4th Bioterror Plot & Palantir’s Master Plan w/ Dr. David Martin

From “Man In America” Is the next Plandemic already in motion? In this explosive interview, Dr. David Martin reveals chilling details behind a government “scenario” involving a bioterror attack set for July 4th, 2025—and the powerful role Palantir could play in managing the digital control grid that follows. From official simulations to predictive AI surveillance,

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Trump’s Palantir-Powered Surveillance Is Turning America Into a Digital Prison

This article was originally published by John W. Whitehead at The Rutherford Institution It has been republished with permission from the author. Please contact the author directly for republishing information. “We are fast approaching the stage of the ultimate inversion: the stage where the government is free to do anything it pleases, while the citizens

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T-Mobile under fire for secretly recording users’ app activity without consent

This article comes from “naturalnews.com” Wireless network operator T-Mobile has been caught quietly enabling a screen recording feature in its T-Life app without notifying customers, let alone obtaining their consent, in a move that has drawn widespread criticism. The feature, which is buried in the app’s settings, monitors user behavior by default, raising serious concerns

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Trump Picks Peter Thiel’s Palantir To Hoover Up Data On Americans

From “technocracy.news” Arch-Technocrat Peter Thiel’s new Palantir contracts with the Federal government exceed $1.3 billion just since the inauguration – not bad for helping Trump get elected in the first place. Vice President J.D. Vance is also tied to Thiel as a protégé who got his start in politics with Thiel’s funding. In any language, this is

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Technocracy: The Architecture Of The Invisible Leash

From “technocracy.news” The point of inflection: “The moment you recognize the architecture, you’re no longer just a node. You’re the anomaly.” If you cannot understand the architecture even after you read this article, then there may be no hope for you: you will be captured. Johnny Ive’s partnership with OpenAI signals a new phase for

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Texas Mandates Digital ID To Access App Store Apps

From “reclaimthenet.org” Texas has moved to the forefront of a national campaign to regulate children’s access to digital platforms by mandating that Apple and Google verify the ages of all users on their app stores. Under a new law signed by Governor Greg Abbott, set to take effect January 1, 2026, those under 18 will be required

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Biden regime weaponized terror watch lists to silence COVID mandate dissent, documents expose

This article comes from “naturalnews.com” On a typical Tuesday in 2021, Sarah, a mother from Ohio, posted a question online: “Are the side effects of child vaccines worse than catching the virus?” That question made her a potential “threat” to national security. Documents recently exposed by investigative journalists reveal how the Biden administration, alongside federal

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Senator Wyden Accuses AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile of Failing to Warn Senate of Surveillance

From “reclaimthenet.org” Phone carriers AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile neglected to fulfill their contractual duties to alert the Senate about government surveillance targeting senators’ official devices, according to a May 21 letter from Senator Ron Wyden. We obtained a copy of the letter for you here. The Oregon Democrat disclosed that none of the three companies had

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