Creating A Suspect Society: The Scary Side Of The Technological Police State
John Whitehead | It’s a given that Big Brother is always watching us.
John Whitehead | It’s a given that Big Brother is always watching us.
Michael Snyder | So what do you think that these changes mean for the future of our society?
RT | Four photos apparently depicting the moment a Chinese destroyer had a close encounter with USS Decatur in the South China Sea have surfaced online, showing the blockbuster ‘near collision’ encounter of the two navies.
Sputnik | On Tuesday, Russia announced the delivery of batteries of S-300 anti-aircraft missiles to Syria.
Free Beacon | NDU report reveals PLA information warfare plans
Sputnik | May’s team would like to see a final withdrawal agreement ratified by legislators within two weeks before the final signing of the divorce bill with the EU, Bloomberg reports, citing sources in the British government.
The Daily Caller | Jackson A. Cosko, 27, was charged with making public restricted personal information.
Breitbart | It is unknown whether the White House has concluded a full review of all FBI interview documents.
Information Liberation | Interesting findings at the Trump rally in Tennessee.
Breitbart | The Journal further argues that the left has unified Republicans.
Free Beacon | ‘Truth does not matter’
Newsbusters | No one bothered to point out the truth.
Steve Watson | Deadly ricin toxin is unsophisticated and easy to get hold of.
Steve Watson | Deadly ricin toxin is unsophisticated and easy to get hold of.
Mac Slavo | The best way to avoid the harm that killer robotics and artificial intelligence can cause is to just ignore it or focus on the good this technology could do for humans “socially,” says CEO Phil Libin.