Thursday, August 26, 2010

police state updates: wake & find we're living in oceania

the govt's new right to track your every move with gps*
the govt's new right to track your every move with gpsvideo: full-body scan technology deployed in street-roving vans*
spying on free speech at cold war levels*
gop candidate: use prisons as 'welfare dorms'*
new canaan, ct considers gps for students*
carvers bay, sc enlists 9th grade; freshmen all put in jrotc*
pennsylvania students prepare for homeland security careers*

pentagon teaches alaskan kindergarten kids as US schools are militarized for martial law conditioning*
pentagon teaches alaskan kindergarten kids as US schools are militarized for martial law conditioningaussie teacher assigns students to plan terror attack*
facial recognition software to go public*
face.com could allow ability to identify people from photographs on the internet*
fingerprint check-in tried at 24hr fitness*
microchipping the hiphop community*
US scans afghan inmates for biometric database*
secretly forced brain implants: explosive court case*
new software predicts criminal behavior*
pre-crime technology to be used in washdc*
US homeland security to expand 'secure communities' nationwide*
scientists simulate terror attack on boston subway*
new logan airport searches blasted; tsa tests frisky frisking policy*
pain ray, rejected by military, ready to blast los angeles prisoners*
bring on the heat*
germany to roll out id cards with embedded rfid*
china's 13 day traffic jam stretches 62 miles*
mexican police to patrol in staten island*

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