‘A Muslim schoolboy who mistakenly wrote that he lived in a “terrorist house” rather than a “terraced house” has been interrogated by police. The 10-year-old, who cannot be named for legal reasons, made the spelling mistake during an English lesson at a primary school in Accrington, Lancashire, in December. His teachers did not realise it […]

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‘Does anybody else relish the thought of members of the public, unqualified, with none of the responsibilities or obligations of police officers, carrying out police investigations? What about the fact that Theresa May’s new plan relies on volunteers – people who won’t receive any payment for the work they carry out with the police? In […]

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‘Self-driving cars operate as ground-based surveillance drones collecting images and data on both drivers and the public at large, according to World Economic Forum insiders. “The availability and resolution of imaging from satellites, drones, self-driving cars and more will continue to increase exponentially,” said Sedicii Innovation CEO Rob Leslie, an agenda contributor for the 2016 […]

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‘Auto manufacturers are working with a company called Eyelock to put ‘Myris’ iris scanners in new cars. According to Biometricupdate.com, Eyelock’s iris authentication process takes less than five seconds to complete. “This technology brings an entirely new level of security, personalization, and connectivity to the automotive space,” said Anthony Antolino, Chief Marketing and Business Development […]

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‘Australia Post, Bankstown City Council in Sydney and Greyhound Racing Victoria are among 61 government agencies that have applied to be given access to Australians’ private metadata without a warrant. The government bodies are seeking to be considering “criminal law enforcement agencies” so they can access Australians’ internet history and phone records. Also on the […]

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‘The names of 57 agencies that are seeking to gain access to telecommunications metadata stored on Australian residents without a warrant have been released under a Freedom of Information (FOI) request. The names of four agencies have been redacted, with the Attorney-General’s Department (AGD) previously saying that disclosing the names of these agencies would be […]

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‘Europe has voluntarily begun the process of giving up its liberal and hard-fought-for freedoms. Free speech no longer exists, only — straight out of totalitarian ideologies — “responsible” free speech: “free” only if it does not “offend” anyone. The desire of many Europeans and other self-declared devotees of “human rights” to cover up, downplay or […]

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Signs of IMSI catchers, also known as Stingrays, were intercepted at various locations across London, international channel Vice News reported Thursday. IMSI catchers pretend to be cellphone base stations that connect phones to provider networks. The spying device intercepts unique identifiers of cellphones that ping them and tap into communications data. Vice News said that […]

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