Category Archives: Surveillance

Domestic Surveillance

Scalia Thought The Supreme Court Was Under Surveillance

This makes you wonder: Andrew Napolitano: Justice Scalia told me that he often thought the court was being surveilled. And he told me that, probably four or five years ago. More on the video on the Senate being under surveillance … Continue reading

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Seth Rich Contacted Wikileaks

They snap their fingers, and all of law enforcement is forced into subservience: It has been almost a year since Democratic National Committee staffer Seth Rich was murdered in the nation’s capital. There have been no solid answers about why … Continue reading

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Did James Comey Bury Evidence Of Spying On Trump?

Interesting: Big League Politics has learned that Larry Klayman, attorney for former NSA and CIA contractor and whistleblower Dennis Montgomery, delivered to the FBI 47 hard drives and data amounting to more than 600 million pages of documentation on the … Continue reading

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What Did Donald Trump’s Tweet To Comey About “Tapes” Mean?

A first class headfuck to the former head of overt domestic intelligence President Trump suggested Friday that there may be “tapes” of his private conversations with FBI Director James B. Comey, whom he fired earlier this week, in what appeared … Continue reading

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Rand Paul Thinks He Was Spied On

Rand is pressing for answers: Sen. Rand Paul, the former Republican presidential candidate and vocal champion of civil liberties, has received allegations that the Obama administration sought intercepted intelligence from the National Security Agency on him and other members of … Continue reading

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ISIS Advertising Tactics

Probably wise to keep up on these: The latest issue of Rumiyah magazine, distributed online in 10 languages including English, offers another installment of the “Just Terror Tactics” series, praising lone jihadists including U.S. terrorists who have “set heroic examples … Continue reading

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Germany Massively Restricts Privacy Rights

This is happening all over: A draft law released by the German union for data protection (DVD) this week revealed that the interior ministry was proposing to drastically limit the powers of Germany’s data protection authorities, banning them from investigating … Continue reading

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Man Testifies Against Gang Member Who Shot Him, Gang Kills Him

A case study in not grasping the power of intelligence and surveillance: A former government prosecutor says the gang murders of Doug and Debbie London showed an unprecedented level of “contempt” in Charlotte for the rule of law. This week, … Continue reading

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4Chan Creating A Face Database Of Antifa Members

4Chan is one of the major forces today promoting civil order? When 4chan users are not busy sharing and discussing anime pornography, they can be some of the most efficient crowdsourcing researchers on the web. The /pol/ board in particular … Continue reading

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Andrea Tantaros Gets Surveillance Gaslighting

Another case: Former Fox News host Andrea Tantaros stepped up her fight with her ex-employer, claiming in a new lawsuit filed Monday that the cable network targeted both her and Newsmax Media’s CEO. The lawsuit, filed Monday in U.S. District … Continue reading

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