Surveillance

Children’s Health Defense Sues Los Angeles for Failing to Release ‘Smart City’ Documents

Children's Health Defense (CHD) is suing the City of Los Angeles after the city failed to provide materials pertaining to LA's "smart city" initiatives.

Mexican National Brutally Murdered Three Women in Dallas

A Mexican national has been accused of committing the murders of three women in Dallas, Texas.

Nearly 1,000 Venezuelan Migrants Form Caravan, Aim to Reach U.S. Border Amidst Rising Influx

The migrants disclosed that their entry into Mexico was unauthorized and facilitated by crossing a river that served as a natural border.

New Report Says Fingerprints Found for Cocaine Culprit

A new report contradicts the Secret Service, saying that fingerprints were found on the bag holding cocaine.

Secret Service Calls Off White House Cocaine Investigation Due to ‘Lack of Physical Evidence’

The USSS’s statement asserted that “security systems” were checked and “several hundreds individuals” indexed, yet, apparently, no potential suspect was identified.

Republicans Question Wray on FBI Weaponization, ‘Radical Traditional Catholics’ Memo

Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director Christopher was questioned by the House Judiciary Committee on the organization's various failures.

Rep. Gaetz Leads Republican Charge to End Warrantless Surveillance of Americans, Highlighting Government Abuse of Power

The constitutional rights of American citizens should take precedence over warrantless surveillance.

New York Fed Concludes Digital Currency Trials: ‘Dystopian’ CBDC Surveillance Concerns

The tests, which took place over 12 weeks with some of the world's leading banks, including Citigroup Inc. and Wells Fargo & Co., sought to evaluate the potential of digital currencies to enhance both domestic and international payment systems.

White House Says It’s ‘Difficult’ to Find Cocaine Suspect

A White House official said finding the individual responsible for bringing cocaine to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue will be "difficult."

WEF Concludes ‘Annual Meeting of the New Champions’ with Plans Toward Global Social Credit and Digital Surveillance

The World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting of the New Champions gathered in Tianjin, China, last week to discuss the latest ideas for supporting “the global transition to a green and renewable economy.”

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