If you drive on a highway; chances are the police are tracking you
The article comes to us from Joe, by way of the ACLU. It details the growth of the surveillance state under the guise of stemming the movement of substances some people deem “illicit.” Are you the...
View ArticleWhen Boston Police Spy on Free Speech, Democracy Suffers
This post was submitted to CopBlock.org by utilizing the submission tab. It’s an eye opening piece by Nancy Murray about police monitoring. Isn’t it scary to know that if you preach peace or care...
View ArticleFormer Federal Agent Expounds on Illegal Means Used to Frame Targets
The content below was shared by an individual who wished to remain anonymous, but who recognized the need to inform others of the tactics used by some unsavory characters working in concert....
View ArticleAre Police Body Cameras The Solution?
The push for police body cameras is just the latest attempt to salvage public opinion and perceived legitimacy. Such an investment just convolutes the underlying issue – the fact that police, and the...
View ArticleThe Fight Against Warrantless Cell-Phone Tracking
There are many ways American’s cellphone location information is obtained by law enforcement agencies. On the federal level, the NSA collects, stores, and analyzes data on countless millions of people...
View ArticleObama Admin Mulls Executive Action On Guns, Unveils Global Police Force
As politicians seek to capitalize on the most recent gun free zone massacre at Umpqua Community College in Douglas County, Oregon, resounding calls to restrict Americans’ access to firearms have...
View ArticlePolitical Correctness Means A Draconian Police State
The term “thought police” was popularized by George Orwell in his 1949 dystopian novel, Nineteen Eighty-Four. In the book, Orwell’s Thought Police are charged with uncovering and punishing...
View ArticleDHS To Urge Public To Become Online Spies For The Government
In the wake of 9/11, the “If You See Something, Say Something” campaign debuted in New York City in 2002 and then expanded to the rest of the nation in 2010 when the Obama Department of Homeland...
View ArticleHalf Of U.S. Adults Already In Facial Recognition Database Study Shows
A new study conducted by Georgetown Law’s Center on Privacy and Technology shows that half of all U.S. adults are already in a facial recognition database accessible by police. ========= Multi-Author...
View Article‘Full-Scale’ Terror Attack Drill Acclimates Public To Police State
(Police State Daily) Six sites in D.C., Northern Virginia and Maryland will play host to a “full-scale” terror drill on Wednesday that will include hundreds of volunteer crisis actors, emergency...
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