Tag: spying
Interview 1259 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato
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This week on the New World Next Week: Wikileaks opens Vault7, but what will be the “solution?”; Indian Coke boycott is taking off; and 3D printed homes are now a thing. |
Flynn Out, Crumbling Infrastructure, License Plate Trackers – New World Next Week
This week on the New World Next Week: Dems pretend to care about the Logan Act and Repubs pretend to care about government spying as Flynn quits; America’s crumbling infrastructure continues to crumble; and Montana passes a bill to block the feds’ national license plate tracking program.
Interview 1254 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato
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This week on the New World Next Week: Dems pretend to care about the Logan Act and Repubs pretend to care about government spying as Flynn quits; America’s crumbling infrastructure continues to crumble; and Montana passes a bill to block the feds’ national license plate tracking program. |
Trump’s Attorney General Vows War on Encryption
Jeff Sessions has been approved as Attorney General by the Senate Judiciary Committee and his confirmation is now a foregone conclusion. But he is a proponent of the phony war on drugs, a supporter of mass government surveillance, and has vowed to mandate encryption backdoors for “national security.†Today we talk to Derrick Broze about the latest man to head the Department of Injustice.
Interview 1250 – Derrick Broze Explains Jeff Sessions’ War on Encryption
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Jeff Sessions has been approved as Attorney General by the Senate Judicial Committee and his confirmation is now a foregone conclusion? But he is a proponent of the phoney war on drugs, a supporter of mass government surveillance, and has vowed to mandate encryption backdoors for “national security.” Today we talk to Derrick Broze about the latest man to head the Department of Injustice. |
How Big Brother Seeded the Tech Revolution
In this episode of our EyeOpener Report James Corbett presents the latest revelations about Steve Jobs’ security clearance with the Department of Defense, the history and examples of the disturbing government connections, stockholdings, regulations and infiltrations when it comes to technology companies, and how the Department of Defense, the NSA, the Department of Homeland Security, In-Q-Tel and other agencies are quietly opening doors and writing checks for the technology industry’s chosen few.
Interview 1240 – Rick Falkvinge on Rule 41 and the New Online Order
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Rick Falkvinge, founder of the original pirate party and head of privacy at PrivateInternetAccess.com, joins us to discuss his recent article, “Today, the FBI becomes the enemy of every computer user and every IT security professional worldwide.” We dissect the new “Rule 41” that gives American law enforcement unprecedented leeway to break into any computer in the world, the implications this has for a world in which privacy is increasingly a thing of the past, and what people can do to protect themselves from the New Online Order of global FBI operations. |
Lying in Court, Pentagon Waste, Don’t Pay Taxes – New World Next Week
This week on the New World Next Week: the UK gov can now legally lie in court; the Pentagon buries a report on Pentagon waste; and dejected Dems start a pledge to not pay taxes.
Interview 1235 – New World Next Week with James Evan Pilato
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This week on the New World Next Week: the UK gov can now legally lie in court; the Pentagon buries a report on Pentagon waste; and dejected Dems start a pledge to not pay taxes. |
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