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  • MI5 accuses China of hacking businesses

    Howard Dahdah According to reports in the weekend newspapers, the government has accused China of hacking into the computer...

     
  • The new spy camera

    Tech.co.uk The latest prototype product from NEC Japan has to be one of the most novel uses of alternative energy we’ve...

     
  • Poll shows more people now oppose ID cards

    By Philip Johnston More people now oppose Labour’s proposed ID cards than support them, a poll for The Daily Telegraph...

     
  • Protests force Facebook to change

    Many users resented Facebook grabbing and sharing data Facebook members have forced the social networking site to change...

     
  • Depleted Uranium – Far Worse Than 9/11

    Depleted Uranium Dust – Public Health Disaster For The People Of Iraq and Afghanistan Doug Westerman In 1979, depleted...

     
  • Is There an ID Chip in Your Future?

    CBNNews.com  There’s a growing movement to forcibly tag or chip your animals with radio frequency identification devices....

     
  • Met Police to pilot Tasers

    By Lewis Page The governing body of the Metropolitan Police yesterday gave approval for Tasers to be issued to non-firearms-trained...

     
  • US says it has right to kidnap British citizens

    David Leppard AMERICA has told Britain that it can “kidnap” British citizens if they are wanted for crimes in the United...

     
  • How America Lost the War on Drugs

    After Thirty-Five Years and $500 Billion, Drugs Are as Cheap and Plentiful as Ever: An Anatomy of a Failure  Ben Wallace-Wells 1....

     
  • CIA hires Jordanian intelligence to run torture center

    CIA hires Jordanian intelligence to run torture center The Washington Post reports that the CIA has been using the headquarters...

     
  • FBI Refuses To Confirm Identity Of 9/11 Planes

    FBI Refuses To Confirm Identity Of 9/11 Planes

    Dec 2, 2007 20:04

    FOIA Appeal Denied: FBI Again Refuses To Confirm Identity Of 9/11 Planes Aidan Monaghan In an effort to end speculation surrounding...

     
  • Benefit data discs ‘held for year’

    Press Association The Conservatives have branded a report that an ex-contractor at the DWP had two discs with thousands of...

     
  • Britons Reject ID Cards After Missing Data Scandal

    (Angus Reid Global Monitor) – A growing scandal over the government’s loss of the personal data of 25 million British...

     
  • DNA database growth defended by police

    More than a crime a day is being solved in Norfolk due to improvements in DNA sampling, according to police forensic experts. BEN...

     
  • Fayed feared Princess Diana crash was a plot

    Mohamed Fayed ‘instantly feared Princess Diana crash was a plot’ By Laura Clout Mohamed Fayed appeared convinced...

     
  • CNN Attempts to Fix Its Own Poll Against Ron Paul

    Kurt Nimmo TruthNews Desperation. It stinks of desperation. During the Republican debate, CNN once again attempted to derail...

     
  • Brother of pilot falsely accused over 9/11 wins claim

    Clare Dyer The Guardian Mohamed Raissi, the brother of Lotfi Raissi, an Algerian-born pilot falsely accused of involvement...

     
  • Government-sponsored cyberattacks on the rise

    Governments are using the Internet to spy and launch cyberattacks that target critical systems, according to McAfee’s...

     
  • US planning multi-billion dollar spy satellites

    The US is pursuing a multibillion-dollar programme to develop the next generation of spy satellites, the first major effort...

     
  • Warning to Bush: Bomb Iran and face impeachment

    Biden’s warning to Bush: Bomb Iran and face impeachment David Edwards and Nick Juliano Sen. Joe Biden, the loquacious...