‘In the recent terrorist attacks in Paris, there are three important questions to ask. 1) Cui bono? 2) What country could surpass and thwart the sophisticated French intelligence and surveillance system? 3) Why are outcry and public outpourings of support and grief so muted or entirely absent when other countries are invaded or attacked by […]

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‘After terrorists posing as migrants slaughtered over a hundred people in Paris, Dutch police responded by taking a firm stance….against people who post anti-migrant comments on Facebook. AD.nl reports that a popular Facebook page which featured “hefty discussions about refugee issues and the arrival of asylum seekers” was seized by police and the judiciary after […]

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‘The alleged Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) attacks in Paris last Friday have been seized upon by the Australian political and media establishment to justify the country’s involvement in the US-led wars in Iraq and Syria and the abrogation of democratic rights at home that has taken place on the pretext of combatting […]

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‘Cleveland Police in the north east of England allegedly used counter-terrorism powers to hunt down a whistleblower within its ranks. That’s according to a complaint filed to the UK’s cop watchdog, the IPCC. Worryingly, the Cleveland force used the anti-terror powers to access the phone records of three journalists. The complaint was made by the […]

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‘Islamic State terrorists could launch cyberattacks on power stations, the National Grid and hospitals, Chancellor George Osborne warned in a speech outlining his commitment to spending an additional £1.9 billion on cybersecurity. In a speech at GCHQ Cheltenham on Tuesday, Osborne announced Britain will double its cybersecurity budget by 2020, and will create a ‘National […]

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