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Alleged Leaker Reality Winner Griped About Fox News On Her Office TVs, Wanted Al Jazeera
by Tammy on September 28, 2017Orange is the new winner. Still a loser. Unfortunately for her, I don’t think the jail system for possible traitors is airing Al Jazeera, either. I do enjoy the thought of how miserable she was with Fox News on all day. But wouldn’t her complaining and requesting Al Jazeera, of all things, put up some red flags? So many questions about who we allow to have a top secret clearance these days. Via Fox News. Reality Winner, the former National Security Agency contractor accused of leaking a classified report, apparently complained to her bosses that Fox News was playing in her office – suggesting Al Jazeera would have been a more appropriate choice. The detail emerged in newly released transcripts...
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Democrats’ IT Staffers May Have Compromised Sensitive Data to Foreign Intelligence
by Tammy on August 21, 2017This is the real story about collusion with America’s enemies– brought to you by, who else– the Democrats. Via NY Post. Federal authorities are investigating whether sensitive data was stolen from congressional offices by several Pakistani-American tech staffers and sold to Pakistani or Russian intelligence, knowledgeable sources say. What started out 16 months ago as a scandal involving the alleged theft of computer equipment from Congress has turned into a national security investigation involving FBI surveillance of the suspects. Investigators now suspect that sensitive US government data — possibly including classified information — could have been compromised and may have been sold to hostile foreign governments that could use it to blackmail members of Congress or even put their lives...
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Sen. Paul: Rice Needs To Be Asked Under Oath Whether Obama Ordered Spying Or Knew About It
by Tammy on April 4, 2017Fortunately, with this it sounds like Senator Paul is ratcheting up his rhetoric a bit. This is an explosive story and must be handled as such by Congress and the DOJ. I wonder if Susan Rice is reflecting on whether Obama should have offered everyone in his administration a blanket pardon for whatever they may have done. The fact that he didn’t exposes their arrogance and over-confidence. This is from Morning Joe. It appears Mika got a little perturbed with the senator’s approach, LOL! Via RCP. SEN. RAND PAUL: I think it’s a mistake to downgrade and say it is no big deal. It is a huge deal that we are collecting millions of Americans phone calls and that someone...
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Bombshell Report: Susan Rice Responsible for ‘Unmasking’ of Trump Officials
by Tammy on April 3, 2017Scoundrels and crooks. Reporting by Eli Lake contends it was Rice, Obama’s National Security Advisor, and the woman chosen to spread the Benghazi lies, as the one who unmasked Trump officials. The next action, as we know, was the dissemination of that information. If true, this is significant, as it puts these actions not just directly in the White House, but in Obama’s inner circle. When you look at the action itself and the information they collected (and Rice specifically sought), and if all this is confirmed as true, it looks very much like the Obama administration was spying on the Trump transition team. This would be a shocking and unprecedented action. Next question: Will the bureaucratic swamp allow them...
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Yahoo Secretly Scanned Customer Emails for U.S. Intelligence – Sources
by Tammy on October 4, 2016And Edward Snowden is the problem. Got it. Yahoo did this in cahoots with the federal government. Maybe they should have just focused on Hillary’s servers. Just saying. Big data and big government, K-I-S-S-I-N-G… Via Reuters. Yahoo Inc last year secretly built a custom software program to search all of its customers’ incoming emails for specific information provided by U.S. intelligence officials, according to people familiar with the matter. The company complied with a classified U.S. government directive, scanning hundreds of millions of Yahoo Mail accounts at the behest of the National Security Agency or FBI, said two former employees and a third person apprised of the events. Some surveillance experts said this represents the first case to surface of...
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Hello Barbie Lawsuit Charges Privacy Breach In Recording Children’s Voices
by Shifra on April 14, 2016And you thought all you had to worry about was your Samsung TV or refrigerator spying on you? Well, Hello Barbie is also listening in. Via Investor’s Business Daily: Hello Barbie says, “Privacy breach” to plaintiffs in a lawsuit that’s testing the boundaries of security in the Internet of Things age. Mattel (MAT), the maker of the interactive doll, is among those being sued on grounds that the doll picks up and records the voices of the children who play with the doll, voices that it uploads and stores without parental consent. The unusual case was filed in December in Los Angeles County Superior Court. Other defendants include San Francisco-based ToyTalk, which partnered with Mattel to produce the doll; and...
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Lip-Reading Tech ‘Could Capture What People on CCTV say’
by Tammy on March 25, 2016I suppose this was inevitable. Interesting, this news is out of England where they have already capitulated to Islamists so I’m not sure why they feel the need to know what people are saying in the streets. Unless, of course, they want to capture people insulting Islam. Via Mirror UK. New lip-reading technology could help solve crimes by deciphering what people caught on CCTV are saying, researchers have claimed. The visual speech recognition technology developed by the University of East Anglia in Norwich can be used to determine what people are saying in situations where audio is not good enough to hear – such as on security camera footage . Helen Bear, from the university’s school of computing science, said...
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Obama’s CIA Director Is Opposed To Spying
by Tammy on March 16, 2016You can’t make this up. You just can’t. Inexplicable and dangerous. Via John Hinedracker at Powerline. Unbelievable, but true: President Obama’s CIA Director, John Brennan, doesn’t think the agency should engage in spying. He finds espionage unsavory, apparently. John Sipher, a former member of the CIA’s Senior Intelligence Service and a recipient of the agency’s Distinguished Career Intelligence Medal, explains: In what was otherwise a thoughtful interview with National Public Radio last week, CIA Director John Brennan expressed his personal view that the CIA should be not be viewed as a spy agency. In the 24 February interview he said, “I don’t support government spying…. We don’t steal secrets… We uncover, we discover, we reveal, we obtain, we elicit, we...
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Feds Developing Technology To Determine Body Mass Index From Our Photos
by Shifra on September 15, 2014Looks like Mooch’s fingerprints, all over this one: Via Free Beacon: Feds Developing Technology to Detect Obesity from Your Picture The federal government is developing a body mass index (BMI) detector intended to be available to every American “anywhere and anytime,” according to a grant awarded by the National Science Foundation (NSF). The detector is expected to rely on the analysis of facial and body imagery…. “Body mass index (BMI) is a measure of the ratio between an individual’s weight and height, which is an important parameter to characterize human bodies into four categories, i.e., underweight, normal, overweight, and obese,” the grant states. “A high BMI value is associated with a higher risk for conditions such as type 2 diabetes,...
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White House Announces It’s Investigating Itself After Outing CIA Official
by Tammy on May 27, 2014Another day, another episode of the Keystone Kops. Another scandal, another ‘probe.’ Then Obama will say he’s ‘madder than hell,’ then he’ll go golfing. Over on Twitter: Looking for outrage & Twitter pressure re: White House Counsel reviewing the outing of CIA Chief in Kabul and not an independent review. — SalenaZito (@SalenaZitoTrib) May 27, 2014 @SalenaZitoTrib Breaking: Hen House Attacked, Fox investigating. — BiasedGirl (@BiasedGirl) May 27, 2014 Via Fox News. The White House has launched an internal probe after its press office inadvertently outed the top CIA official in Afghanistan — a national security blunder that could put that individual at risk. A spokeswoman with the National Security Council confirmed to Fox News that the White House chief...
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Funny: Sen. Feinstein’s Really Upset the CIA Spied On the Senate
by Tammy on March 11, 2014Well, Senator, since the Obama regime found out they can do whatever they want, like spying on every single American without any repercussions whatsoever, why wouldn’t they spy on you, too? Apparently it’s only an outrageous crime when it happens to them. Cry us a river, Dianne, cry us a freaking river. Via Washington Post. The head of the Senate Intelligence Committee on Tuesday sharply accused the CIA of violating federal law and undermining the constitutional principle of congressional oversight as she detailed publicly for the first time how the agency secretly removed documents from computers used by her panel to investigate a controversial interrogation program. Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) said that the situation amounted to attempted intimidation of congressional...
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The NSA Refuses To Deny It’s Spying On Congress
by Tammy on January 5, 2014Maybe this little bit of news will get those particular jackasses out of their stupor. Via Washington Post. “Has the NSA spied, or is the NSA currently spying, on members of Congress or other elected officials?” That’s the question Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) put to the National Security Agency’s chief in a bluntly worded letter Friday. It seems, however, that the agency cannot categorically say no. Sanders didn’t use the word “spy” lightly. He was careful to define his terms, indicating he meant the collection of phone records from personal as well as official telephones, “content from Web sites visited or e-mails sent,” and data that companies collect but don’t release to the public. When asked by The Washington Post,...
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Is The NSA Intercepting Laptops Purchased Online To Install Spy Malware?
by Tammy on December 30, 2013That’s what the Germans are saying. Here’s the report. Via The Verge. According to a new report from Der Spiegel based on internal NSA documents, the signals intelligence agency’s elite hacking unit (TAO) is able to conduct sophisticated wiretaps in ways that make Hollywood fantasy look more like reality. The report indicates that the NSA, in collaboration with the CIA and FBI, routinely and secretly intercepts shipping deliveries for laptops or other computer accessories in order to implant bugs before they reach their destinations. According to Der Spiegel, the NSA’s TAO group is able to divert shipping deliveries to its own “secret workshops” in a method called interdiction, where agents load malware onto the electronics or install malicious hardware that...
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Federal Judge Writes Epic Smackdown Of ‘Likely Unconstitutional’ NSA Phone Record Collection
by Tammy on December 16, 2013Judge Richard Leon says the NSA collection of Americans’ phone records likely violates the Constitution. So now it’s official, Edward Snowden revealed unconstitutional activity by the US government. And so he has to hide out in Russia. We all deserve better than this, and thank goodness we still have a judiciary which isn’t afraid to tell the truth. Snowden has been a whistle-blower all along and while I want us to be spying on the bad guys, what the NSA has been doing has been anything but. After all, the Fed does nothing about the Tsarnaev brothers after being given clear evidence they were terrorists and yet they need to collect every single email and phone call made by American...
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FBI Can Hijack Your Webcam
by Tammy on December 9, 2013Another reminder of how vulnerable all ‘smart’ electronics are to the Fed’s snoops. Me? I have swatches of paper packing tape covering my webcams. Via Newsmax. The FBI’s advanced surveillance methods can even activate a computer’s webcam to spy on computer users — without switching on the device’s telltale green light — reports about the investigation behind a bomb threat suspect reveal. The covert snooping in the case of a mystery man, “Mo,” also shows how investigators can download files, photographs and stored e-mails from a computer without its owner knowing, reports The Washington Post. “We have transitioned into a world where law enforcement is hacking into people’s computers and we have never had public debate,” Christopher Soghoian of the...