MassPrivateI

According to an article in the National Post the Five Eyes intelligence network is demanding tech companies provide a backdoor into all their electronic devices.

“Canada joined its intelligence allies recently in demanding that technology companies co-operate with law enforcement agencies in allowing access to encrypted communications.” Continue reading “Why you should be worried about Five Eyes having access to every electronic device”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Nashville, TN — A disturbing trend seems to be happening among police in America in which they are shooting people in the back as they run away. One of the latest victims to be publicly executed for running from police is 25-year-old Daniel Hambrick of Nashville. His execution by officer Andrew Delke was caught on a graphic video. Now, in an unprecedented move, the officer was actually charged with homicide.

Prosecutors on Thursday filed a criminal homicide charge against a white police officer who shot and killed a black man, securing approval from a judge after a setback earlier in the day, according to the Tennessean. Continue reading “Cop Arrested for Homicide After Video Caught Him Executing A Man for Running Away”

Planet Free Will

Within a Senate hearing on Wednesday – that was seemingly swept out of the media spotlight by the lead up to today’s Judiciary Committee’s hearing involving a Brett Kavanaugh accuser – Google’s chief privacy officer Keith Enright admitted the existence of Project Dragonfly, reportedly a censored search engine for China.

During the hearing which covered privacy, bias, and censorship – members of the Senate Commerce Committee pressed Enright on how Google’s policies protecting user data would square up with the till-then rumored sanctioned search engine for China.  Continue reading “Google Admits Existence of Censored Chinese Search Engine Project; Dodges Questions at Senate Hearing”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Punta Gorda, FL — A Charlotte County deputy was caught trafficking a controlled substance which predators use to knock their unwitting victims unconscious to have their way with them. The investigation found that the deputy was responsible for shipping large quantities of the dangerous ‘date rape’ drug and tampering with physical evidence to cover it up, yet he’s never been charged.

Former deputy James White was given a paid vacation last October following the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) opening an investigation into the corrupt cop.   Continue reading “Cop Caught Trafficking ‘Date Rape’ Drug and ‘Steroid’ to Allegedly Sell to Other Cops—No Charges”

Breitbart – by Charlie Spiering

President Donald Trump dismissed Wednesday reports that leaders at the United Nations laughed at him during his speech at the General Assembly.

“That’s fake news, and it was covered that way,” Trump replied to a reporter who asked him why the leaders were laughing.   Continue reading “Donald Trump: United Nations Leaders Laughing with Me; Not Laughing at Me”

Breitbart – by Neil Munro

Americans spent almost $100 billion to support 606,000 poor refugees in the 10 years up to 2014, according to a State Department report.

The $96.6 billion cost rises to $126 billion when officials count the extra cost of paying for the refugees’ spouses and children, including U.S.-born children.   Continue reading “Welfare for Refugees Cost Americans $123 Billion in 10 Years”

Daily Mail

The world’s first flying car is set to go on the market with pre-sales scheduled to begin next month.

The first of the two-seat hybrid-electric vehicles, which can switch between driving and flying modes in less than a minute, will be delivered to customers next year.

According to manufacturer Terrafugia, which belongs to the parent company of Volvo, the Transition can fly up to 400 miles (640km) at top speeds of 100mph (160kmh).   Continue reading “World’s first FLYING CAR that can turn into a plane in less than a minute and soar along at 100mph is going on sale in the US next month”

Reason – by Zuri Davis

A fight broke out among a group of teens at a Washington state fair over the weekend. When some officers of the Yakima Police Department arrived, the teens quickly scattered. Those who remained in the area got pepper-sprayed by the police. While one 17-year-old boy held his eyes, presumably in response to the pepper spray, Officer Ian Cole kicked him in the back, causing him to stumble to the ground.   Continue reading “Cop Kicks Teen Who Had Already Been Pepper-Sprayed”