Population Control

The Digital Surveillance State: Vast, Secret, and Dangerous

Thursday, September 2, 2010
By Paul Martin

by Glenn Greenwald CATO-Unbound.com It is unsurprising that the 9/11 attack fostered a massive expansion of America’s already sprawling Surveillance State. But what is surprising, or at least far less understandable, is that this growth shows no signs of abating even as we approach almost a full decade of emotional and temporal distance from... »

(Remember Kiddies…DRUGS ARE YOU FRIEND!)-Osteoporosis drug ‘doubles oesophagus cancer risk’

Thursday, September 2, 2010
By Paul Martin

A drug taken by more than a million people with osteoporosis could double their risk of developing cancer of the oesophagus, according to a study published today. By Stephen Adams TelegraphUK 03 Sep 2010 Those who have taken oral bisphosphonates for five years or more are twice as likely to develop the cancer than... »

World Bank Threatens “Drastic Steps Necessary” if Nations Refuse Population Reduction Implementation

Thursday, September 2, 2010
By Paul Martin

Jurriaan Maessen Prison Planet.com Thursday, September 2, 2010 It’s the eugenicist in the Discovery Channel building multiplied by a million. Not simply a lone eco-terrorist saying “parasitic human infants” must die, but one of the largest international financial institutions demanding it. To make the contrast even more remarkable, James J. Lee scared the living... »

Outrage over new invasive airport searches

Tuesday, August 31, 2010
By Paul Martin

By Kate Schneider News.com.au August 31, 2010 New airport searches “too aggressive” Travellers “poked, prodded” in genitals Civil libertarians say it’s an invasion of privacy US officials are using “invasive and aggressive” searches for those who refuse to go through their controversial full body “naked” X-ray scanners. The “front-of-the-hand, slide-down technique” amounts to an... »

Spy Satellites Used To Harass Americans, Not Fight Terror

Tuesday, August 31, 2010
By Paul Martin

CNN clip stark reminder of how public was sold on domestic use of invasive GPS technology Paul Joseph Watson, Kurt Nimmo & Alex Jones Prison Planet.com Tuesday, August 31, 2010 When it was announced several years ago that spy satellites would be used domestically, the excuse was that they were a necessary tool to... »

Control Of Food Supply To Be Handed Over To Department Of Homeland Security-S.510 deceptively titled “Food Safety and Modernization Act” written by and for Monsanto lobbyists

Tuesday, August 31, 2010
By Paul Martin

by Alan Villegas OfficialWire.com August 29, 2010 The words “homeland security” are found 41 times in the text of the bill S. 510, also known as the Food Safety Modernization Act. Unprecedented powers over food are set to be handed over to Homeland Security if the bill is not stopped. The Rest…HERE Share on... »

Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)-a technological advancement over Nazi tattooing of prisoners

Tuesday, August 31, 2010
By Paul Martin

OilEmpire.us Revelation 13:16-18 16 And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads: 17 And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number... »

Skeletal body scanner turns Total Recall into science fact

Sunday, August 29, 2010
By Paul Martin

By Michael Trei DVice.com Remember that skeletal body scanner in Total Recall? A group of researchers from Wright State Research Institute wants to turn that little piece of science fiction into real life, with a scanner that can ID terrorists by analyzing their skeletal structure from up to 150 feet away. Sure we already... »

Police exhibit what the new RAPTOR surveillance and crime-mapping technology has to offer

Sunday, August 29, 2010
By Paul Martin

Gus Burns MLive.com SAGINAW — Before the city prepared to exhibit its new surveillance and crime-mapping advancements Thursday, Saginaw’s tech guru Jeff Klopcic seemed giddy. The Saginaw Crime Prevention Analysis Center, in one of the old Andersen Water Park buildings, is an office walled with six flat-screen monitors, three desks and a conference table... »

U.S. schools: grooming students for a surveillance state

Sunday, August 29, 2010
By Paul Martin

PogoWasRight.org August 28, 2010 Schools are increasingly invading student privacy both in school and outside of school. Are schools grooming youth to passively accept a surveillance state where they have no expectation of privacy anywhere? A PogoWasRight.org commentary. The increasing use of student surveillance and intrusion of school districts into students’ extra-curricular conduct should... »

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