Tag: surveillance

LIVE 10:30 AM ET: Biden Gives Himself New Spy Powers; Evidence Stacks for Hunter Biden Charges

President Joe Biden issued an executive order that increases government spy operations in the United States, yet leaves the door open to expand surveillance powers. The order establishes that the president can create new surveillance operations, and can keep these operations hidden from the public if he believes it would jeopardize the integrity. Meanwhile, evidence…


LIVE: Biden Gives Himself New Spy Powers; Evidence Stacks for Hunter Biden Charges

President Joe Biden issued an executive order that increases government spy operations in the United States, yet leaves the door open to expand surveillance powers. The order establishes that the president can create new surveillance operations, and can keep these operations hidden from the public if he believes it would jeopardize the integrity. Meanwhile, evidence…


Biden Gives Himself New Spy Powers; Evidence Stacks for Hunter Biden Charges

President Joe Biden issued an executive order that increases government spy operations in the United States, yet leaves the door open to expand surveillance powers. The order establishes that the president can create new surveillance operations, and can keep these operations hidden from the public if he believes it would jeopardize the integrity. Meanwhile, evidence…


LIVE 10/11, at 10:30 AM ET: Biden Gives Himself New Spy Powers; Evidence Stacks for Hunter Biden Charges

President Joe Biden issued an executive order that increases government spy operations in the United States, yet leaves the door open to expand surveillance powers. The order establishes that the president can create new surveillance operations, and can keep these operations hidden from the public if he believes it would jeopardize the integrity. Meanwhile, evidence…


Young Manager Leaves China, Citing Ubiquitous Digital Surveillance

Eileen, a high-level manager in a Chinese internet company, decided to leave China after experiencing years of police harassment because her ID labeled her as “a member of the heretical religions.” After arriving in the United States in August, she told the Chinese language edition of The Epoch Times that she became the subject of…


Tech Manager Leaves China, Citing Ubiquitous Digital Surveillance

Eileen, a high-level manager in a Chinese internet company, decided to leave China after experiencing years of police harassment because her ID labeled her as “a member of the heretical religions.” After arriving in the United States in August, she told the Chinese language edition of The Epoch Times that she became the subject of…


Beijing Is Number One Source of Cyberespionage Against Canada, Targeting Dissidents, Diasporas: Report

Canada has increasingly been targeted for cyberattacks over the past decade, with China being the number one source of such malign activities, says a recent report. The report, by the Center on Multimensional Conflicts at the University of Quebec in Montreal (UQAM), also warns of efforts by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) over the years…


CCP Is Engineering a New Society to Control Human Will Via Data: Authors

The Chinese regime is utilizing futuristic technologies, including digital surveillance, to shape the will of the people and control social behaviour, according to journalists Josh Chin and Liza Lin, the authors of a new book, “Surveillance State, Inside China’s Quest to Launch a New Era of Social Control.” Systematic surveillance in China is not just for…


Judge Dismisses Carter Page Lawsuit Against FBI Despite ‘Deeply Troubling’ Surveillance

A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit brought by Carter Page, a former associate of President Donald Trump, over the FBI’s controversial surveillance of him as part of its investigation into the Trump campaign. U.S. District Judge Dabney Friedrich issued the ruling on Thursday stating that Page, who was an informal presidential campaign adviser to…


How Could We Have Been so Naive About Big Tech?

Commentary The 1998 movie “Enemy of the State” starring Gene Hackman and Will Smith seemed like fiction at the time. Why I didn’t regard that movie—which still holds up in nearly every detail—as a warning I do not know. It pulls back the curtain on the close working relationship between national security agencies and the communications industry—spying,…