webWND – by CHELSEA SCHILLING

The federal government may be secretly accessing Americans’ online videos, emails, photos and search histories – with the help of Apple, Google, Microsoft, Yahoo, Facebook, YouTube, PalTalk, AOL and Skype – but “the world’s most private search engine” is staunchly defending its users’ privacy and civil liberties.

StartPage.com and its sister search engine, Ixquick.com, were launched in 2006 to provide a private way for Americans to conduct Internet searches. StartPage provides a private portal to Google results, and Ixquick allows users to retrieve private results from other search engines.   Continue reading “The Big Flip-Off: Company Doesn’t Give Feds Data”

Legendary Columbia Professor Never Heard of ObamaThe Blaze – by Wayne Allyn Root

My life has crossed paths with President Obama on multiple occasions. According to Obama, we were Columbia University classmates, both Pre Law and Political Science majors in the Class of ’83. I also ran against Obama in 2008 on the Libertarian Party Presidential ticket. What are the odds?

But something about “the Obama at Columbia story” has always bothered me. Earlier in the week right here at The Blaze I wrote about having just returned from New York, where I attended my 30th Columbia University reunion. I celebrated with my esteemed classmates. Everyone except Barack Obama. As usual- he wasn’t there. Not a trace. Not a video greeting. Not a letter. I could not find any classmates who knew him.   Continue reading “Ghost of Columbia – Part II: Legendary Columbia Professor Never Heard of Obama”

UnknownThe Daily Sheeple – by Chris Carrington

According to reports from the BBC, Edward Snowden has vanished from his Hong Kong hotel room. Ex-CIA employee Snowden, 29, was not expected to check out and the move has taken many by surprise. His whereabouts are unknown and thus far he has not made contact with anyone as to his plans.   Continue reading “Edward Snowden Vanishes From His Hong Kong Hotel Room”

Another example, from 2010 that shows how far and deep this government intrusion goes.

Wired – by RYAN SINGEL, 09/27/10

The FBI now wants to require all encrypted communications systems to have back doors for surveillance, according to a New York Times report, and to the nation’s top crypto experts it sounds like a battle they’ve fought before.   Continue reading “FBI Drive for Encryption Backdoors Is Déjà Vu for Security Experts”

Calling for an end to the Obama presidency.Examiner – by Timothy Whiteman

TEA Party sponsored “Impeach Obama” demonstration on a major Southern California freeway overpass caused traffic to backup at least ten miles, as the organizer apologized for “any small inconvenience” drivers may have dealt with, as reported by the San Diego-based local news portal the Carlsbad Patch on June 9, 2013.   Continue reading “‘Impeach Obama’ protest causes giant Southern California traffic jam”

The Daily Caller – by Caroline May

Off-duty cops in two counties in Alabama spent the weekend collecting saliva and blood samples from drivers at roadblocks.

According to Lt. Freddie Turrentine with the St. Clair County Sheriff’s Department, drivers were asked to voluntarily offer samples of their saliva and blood for a study being conducted by the Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation.   Continue reading “Off-duty cops collect DNA samples at Alabama roadblocks”

Edward Snowden, a former technical worker for the CIA, identifies himself as the source of a series of leaks about US phone and internet surveillance.Press TV

Russian officials have expressed their willingness to consider extending political asylum to former American NSA spy agency employee Edward Snowden amid major US efforts to seek his extradition from Hong Kong.

“If we receive such a request, we will consider it,” said Russian Presidential Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov as cited Tuesday by the nation’s business daily Kommersant.   Continue reading “Russia says it will consider extending asylum to leaker of US spying bids”

Senator-Dianne-Feinstein-screenshotThe Hill – by Jeremy Herb

“I don’t look at this as being a whistle-blower,” Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calf.) said. “I think it’s an act of treason.”

The whereabouts of Snowden were unclear Monday as authorities ramped up an investigation that could lead to his extradition and prosecution.   Continue reading “NSA leak is treason, says Feinstein”

Prison CampEnd of the American Dream – by Michael

Are you on the list?  Are you one of the millions of Americans that have been designated a threat to national security by the U.S. government?  Will you be subject to detention when martial law is imposed during a major national emergency?  As you will see below, there is actually a list that contains the names of at least 8 million Americans known as Main Core that the U.S. intelligence community has been compiling since the 1980s.    Continue reading “Main Core: A List Of Millions Of Americans That Will Be Subject To Detention During Martial Law”

Activist Post – by Paul Adams, J.D.

Urgent Alert: Throughout May of 2013, Southern California, home of 22 million people, received by far the most powerful daily aerosol attacks this writer has ever seen since learning of the Geoengineering issue in 2007. The sky remains whited-out and mountains ten miles away are barely visible due to toxic chemtrail fallout. Humanity, as motivated individuals of conscience, must unite and take immediate action to save lives and nature. Everyone must be informed quickly to stop this soft-kill murder operation, which is clearly escalating.   Continue reading “The Purpose of Geoengineering and Chemtrails is Death”

Veterans Today – by Gilad Atzmon

In the last week we have been following British and French’s desperate attempts to push for a military intervention in Syria. It is far from being a secret that both British and French government are dominated by the Jewish Lobby. In Britain it is the ultra Zionist CFI (Conservative Friends of Israel) – apparently 80% of  Britain’s conservative MPs are members of the pro Israeli Lobby. In France the situation is even more devastating, the entire political system is hijacked by the forceful CRIF.   Continue reading “Syria – Israel Is Losing the Battle”

From 2012, but very pertinent to today.

Forbes – by Andy Greenberg, 3/20/2012

In his recent bombshell story for Wired magazine, National Security Agency chronicler James Bamford writes that the joke that the agency’s acronym stands for “never say anything” applies now more than ever. In fact, it seems the NSA does speak. It says “no” quite a lot.   Continue reading “NSA Chief Denies Wired’s Domestic Spying Story (Fourteen Times) In Congressional Hearing”

US Secretary of State John KerryPress TV

US Secretary of State John Kerry has put off a visit to Israel this week to stay in Washington for the White House’s key meetings on Syria with the US close to deciding on arming the militants in the Arab country’s conflict.

A State Department official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said on Monday that America’s top diplomat would not take the trip this week as planned to attend meetings in Washington.”   Continue reading “Kerry postpones Israel visit amid key Syria talks”

Think Progress – by Andrea Peterson

Much of the initial coverage of last week’s leaks about the National Security Agency (NSA) online snooping focused on a content gathering program called PRISM. But buried in the Washington Post’s original coverage were a few tantalizing details about another program code-named BLARNEY that bears a striking resemblance to the one alleged in a prominent court case over the existence of a dragnet online surveillance program.   Continue reading “The Massive Online Surveillance Program No One Is Talking About”

Before It’s News – by Ambrose

After hearing President Obama assure us that the NSA employees monitoring our phone conversations are lovers of the U.S. Constitution, I released a great sigh of relief.  It is good to know that the people spying on us cherish our liberties.

This caused me to reflect on the many other ways our government is now acting to keep us safe.  I believe we can all come together as Americans and gratefully acknowledge the many government programs designed to promote and preserve individual liberty while protecting our lives.  After all, we wouldn’t want to lose any of our precious freedoms to evil terrorists, would we?   Continue reading “23 Reasons Why I Feel Safer Today In America”

transientelectronics-2The Daily Sheeple – by Chris Carrington

John Rogers PhD and his team work out of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. They, along with other teams at Tufts are developing transient electronics, tiny micro-thin chips that dissolve when they have served their purpose.

On April 8th this year their research paper was presented to the American Chemical Society at their annual National meeting, this year it was held in New Orleans.    Continue reading “Dissolving Micro-Chip Will Tell Big Brother Your Every Move”