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Oakland police pursuing development of armed “killer robots” to enforce the law

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From “citizens.news” During a recent Zoom meeting attended by government officials, the city of Oakland in California debated whether or not law enforcement officers should be allowed to “kill people with shotgun-armed robots,” to quote The Intercept‘s Sam Biddle. You read that right: elected folks – and possibly even some unelected folks – up in northern California want cops to […]

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Dictatorship in Disguise: Authoritarian Monsters Wreak Havoc on Our Freedoms

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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. “You see them on the street. You watch them on TV. You might even vote for one this fall. You think they’re people just like

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After Uvalde: Public Schools In Texas Send Home DNA Kits For Kids

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From “technocracy.news” What a great message to parents and kids: when the next shooting occurs, we will need your kid’s DNA for positive identification after he is shot dead. This was actually set into law by the Texas legislature in 2021 (see below)  and apparently received little resistance from parents or educators. EDUCATION CODETITLE 2.

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The Story of the Century Just Broke (And No One Noticed)

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From “blacklistednews.com” SOURCE: CORBETT REPORT If you’re a good, credulous consumer of the lamestream media, you likely take it as a given that Russian hackers present the greatest danger to the human species in the history of our planet. Or is that Chinese hackers? Or maybe North Koreans? Meh, whatever. Details, shmetails! The point is that

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Military Buys FRIGHTENING Surveillance Tool; The U.S. Military Is Monitoring Your Internet Searches

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We don’t live under a democracy, but under a tyranny, and they assume they can spy on everyone. The US Military recently bought a mass monitoring tool that can track people’s browsing history, their emails, and the cookies they download from websites.

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We Can’t Hear You? Public Buses Across Country Quietly Adding Microphones To Record Passenger Conversations

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This article comes from “technocracy.news” The surveillance state rolls on and everyone seems to want to jump on board. People who ride busses not only have no expectation of privacy, but they can be sure that, in addition to having conversations recorded and analyzed, they are geolocated and tracked from end to end of their

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Pentagon’s ongoing psy-ops exposed: Massive internal review ordered amid allegations of wrongdoing

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This article comes from “citizens.news” The entire American government has become nothing more than a massive spy operation engaged in snooping on every individual on the planet, including American citizens, the latter in direct violation of the U.S. Constitution. In addition, according to a Washington Post report this week, the Defense Department’s now-exposed psychological operations are also aimed

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Gates Foundation boosts funding for Digital ID projects

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This article comes from “reclaimthenet.com” The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has increased its investment in digital ID projects through part of a $1.27 billion package to support “global health and development projects.” Part of the funding, $200 million, will go to digital public infrastructure, including civil registry databases and digital ID. The announcement followed

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