Posts Tagged ‘spying’
“Twitter Is MASS HIRING FBI Agents, Intel Officials: Report.”
Posted: June 24, 2022 in -Tags: AUTHORITARIANISM, civil liberties, fascism, fbi, intel, POLITICAL REPRESSION, spying, surveillance, Twitter
Is GETTR platform compromised?
Posted: January 10, 2022 in -Tags: alternatives, big data, flaws, GETTR, social media, spying, surveillance, technical, tracking, Twitter

“After a multi-faceted, technical analysis of GETTR, it is evident that the platform is not at all ‘safe from the Silicon Valley Mafia’s tyrannical overreach,’ as they claim.”
What are you really getting with GETTR?
So, what do you do? Where do you go? They’re gonna track you and try and make a profit from your usage–that’s why it’s free.
The question: Is what they’re doing a deal breaker?
The Epstein/Maxwell Blackmail Operation
Posted: December 5, 2021 in -Tags: blackmail, cover up, Ghislaine Maxwell, Israel, Jeffrey Epstein, Mossad, Philip Giraldi, spying

Jan 2020:
“Epstein was blackmailing prominent politicians on behalf of Israeli intelligence.“
Jeffrey Epstein was blackmailing politicians for Israel’s Mossad
Official Secrets – Review
Posted: August 15, 2021 in Joe GiambroneTags: cult classic, film, GCHQ, Katharine Gun, movie, NSA, Political, review, spying, thriller, whistleblower
I took my time watching and then reviewing this. It’s heavy duty, and I wasn’t in a deep mood to handle this film. Not for a couple of weeks.
Keira Knightly plays Katharine Gun, and the result is a tense political thriller, and also a newsroom hunt and a courtroom drama. It’s quite powerful, and I actually missed the key scene because of a DVD scratch. Still I urge everyone to watch this if just to keep up on the relevant history you’re living through.
I don’t feel right about giving spoilers. So, I won’t even post the trailer. Trust me. This is an important film.
Ed Snowden: They want to control everything
Posted: July 17, 2021 in -Tags: CIA, Edward Snowden, illegal, NSA, spying, surveillance, totalitarianism, US government
How NSA Totalitarian Surveillance is Used Against American Citizens (2018)
Posted: February 17, 2021 in -Tags: 4th amendment, Bill Binney, fabricating, fbi, felony, illegal, NSA, obstruction of justice, spying, surveillance, totalitairan
Surveillance Capitalism (Documentary)
Posted: January 24, 2020 in -Tags: big data, CIA, data, documentary, facebook, google, intelligence, intrusion, spying, surveillance
Big Brother Sued by ACLU
Posted: November 1, 2019 in -Tags: 4th amendment, ACLU, citizens, government, lawsuit, police state, rights, spying, surveillance, totalitarianism
Government Collecting Everything You Do | #Totalitarianism @AbbyMartin
Posted: April 1, 2019 in -Tags: 4th amendment, Abby Martin, big data, Bill Binney, constitution, data collection, Empire Files, intelligence, NSA, spying, surveillance, surveillance state, whistleblower
Snowden Doc Cover-Up at The Intercept? | @Snowden @ggreenwald
Posted: March 28, 2019 in -Tags: CIA, cover up, Edward Snowden, Glenn Greenwald, Ken Silverstein, NSA, Pierre Omidyar, secrets, spying, surveillance, The Intercept, Washington Babylon
Is The Intercept An Intelligence Operation? An Ongoing Inquiry
Did Omidyar set up The Intercept on behalf of U.S. intelligence, in order to entrap, expose and prosecute whistleblowers? It’s curious: Greenwald was Omidyar’s first hire and he had pretty much exclusive access to Edward Snowden’s NSA treasure trove. When I worked at TI, the Snowden archive was locked in a safe. Omidyar and Greenwald long promised they would make it all available to the public but they never did, and last week, amid staff cuts that will inevitably lead to Omidyar killing the publication, TI announced that the Snowden archive will be sealed off from the public for an undetermined amount of time. So it looks like the most explosive leak in U.S. intelligence history will end up being buried by Omidyar and Greenwald.
Omidyar/Intercept: Hiding Snowden Docs, Regime Change Propaganda
Posted: March 1, 2019 in -Tags: censorship, credibility, journalism, NSA, propaganda, Snowden, spying, surveillance, Syria, The Intercept