In all the headlines and stories being passed around about our neighbors to the south and the border with Mexico, we sometimes forget about our neighbors to the north, Canada. The citizens of that great country are also fighting the same battle against the Controllers Trilateral Commission plans of a North American Union in their steps towards World Denomination and control as the citizens of the World. . . EDITOR
The Investigative Powers for the 21st Century Act (Bill C-51) is legislation that isn’t new to Canadian Parliament, but after a series of additions and other changes, lawmakers there are expected to begin discussion on it this week. If passed, law enforcement there will be able to monitor all Internet and telephone activity from anyone, anywhere in the country, without having to obtain a warrant.
According to the Calgary Herald out of the province of Alberta, a Conservative-majority government is likely to pass the bill.
Vic Toews, Canada’s minister of public safety, thinks the bill is necessary for the welfare of the nation. “We are proposing to bring to measure, to bring laws into the twenty-first century and provide police with the lawful tools that they need,” he pleads
Opponents of Toews, however, say that the bill will do far more harm than good. . . . Read Complete Report
Just when you felt it was safe to go outside 30,000 Drones are to be used in the sky to spy on Americans. Another warning sign of the upcoming totalitarian takeover of Amerika… of course the answer programed into the Sheeple about these type Orwellian steps against Liberty – “Doesn’t matter to me, I don’t do anything they would be watching ME for.” Wanna bet? . . . EDITOR
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Congress Launches ‘Attack of the Drones’
Obama To Sign Bill Authorizing 30,000 SPY Drones To Fly Over AMERICA
Look! Up in the sky! Is it a bird? Is it a plane? It’s … a drone, and it’s watching you. That’s what privacy advocates fear from a bill Congress passed this week to make it easier for the government to fly unmanned spy planes in U.S. airspace.
The FAA Reauthorization Act, which President Obama is expected to sign, also orders the Federal Aviation Administration to develop regulations for the testing and licensing of commercial drones by 2015.
Privacy advocates say the measure will lead to widespread use of drones for electronic surveillance by police agencies across the country and eventually by private companies as well.
“There are serious policy questions on the horizon about privacy and surveillance, by both government agencies and commercial entities,” said Steven Aftergood, who heads the Project on Government Secrecy at the Federation of American Scientists.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation also is “concerned about the implications for surveillance by government agencies,” said attorney Jennifer Lynch. . . . Read complete report
Yesterday, ZDNet reported that the NSA uses a trick to get around the few flimsy American laws on spying … they shuttle internet traffic overseas so they can pretend they’re monitoring foreign communications:
“A new analysis of documents leaked by whistleblower Edward Snowden details a highly classified technique that allows the National Security Agency to “deliberately divert” US internet traffic, normally safeguarded by constitutional protections, overseas in order to conduct unrestrained data collection on Americans.” . . . Read Complete Report
can tell you from firsthand eyewitness experience, that there has been a secret, “under the table”, civil war in America for a very long time, perhaps since the end of the historical first “American Civil War” circa 1865, as the modern political “Red and Blue” map clearly denotes the almost identical dividing lines in the “United” States, from that time until now. It is as if the quest of the defeated in 1865 has somehow morphed, over the succeeding century, into an unspoken, yet very real, struggle for the very same controlling power of the nation, from that long ago day when an official surrender was given, up until this very present hour, when it has steadfastly been quietly and incrementally revoked. The question is, just who are these two sides of this new hidden battle for our nation and what are their objectives? . . . Read Complete Report
America’s Secret Civil War (CIA vs. Citizens) CCN – 50
Conspiracy Corner News briefly highlights the week’s most significant and under-reported news events throughout the world, focusing on special preparation for the difficult times ahead for all mankind.
Published on Apr 1, 2017
What if your telecom company tracked the websites you visit, the apps you use, the TV shows you watch, the stores you shop at and the restaurants you eat at, and then sold that information to advertisers?
James Comey FBI Director : No Such Thing as Absolute Privacy in America
Wikipedia: The Georgia Guidestones is a granite monument erected in 1980 in Elbert County, Georgia, in the United States. A set of 10 guidelines is inscribed on the structure in eight modern languages, and a shorter message is inscribed at the top of the structure in four ancient language scripts: Babylonian, Classical Greek, Sanskrit, and Egyptian hieroglyphs.
Many believe that the monument has to do with the coming “New World Order”. One of the inscriptions states we need . . . “to keep humanity’s population below 500 million”. . . Your Editor Dennis Crenshaw
Exposing the “Satanic ten commandments” of the mysterious Georgia Guidestones monument, the goal of depopulation, State sponsored pandemics, and the Rockefeller Foundation’s vaccine agenda.
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Agenda21
Image: Sheeple magazine by David Dees. Used under Fair Use protocol.
During the last decade, opposition to Agenda 21 has increased within the United States at the local, state, and federal levels.[18] The Republican National Committee has adopted a resolution opposing Agenda 21, and the Republican Party platform stated that “We strongly reject the U.N. Agenda 21 as erosive of American sovereignty.”[19][20] Several state and local governments have considered or passed motions and legislation opposing Agenda 21.[4][13][21][22][23][24]Alabama became the first state to prohibit government participation in Agenda 21.[5] Many other states, including Arizona, are drafting, and close to passing legislation to ban Agenda 21.[25]
By MATTHEW ROSENBERG, SCOTT SHANE and ADAM GOLDMAN
3 hrs ago (3/8/2017)
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“WASHINGTON — The C.I.A. scrambled on Wednesday to assess and contain the damage from the release by WikiLeaks of thousands of documents that cataloged the agency’s cyberspying capabilities, temporarily halting work on some projects while the F.B.I. turned to finding who was responsible for the leak. . . .”
“. . . The documents, taken at face value, suggest that American spies had designed hacking tools that could breach almost anything connected to the internet — smartphones, computers, televisions — and had even found a way to compromise Apple and Android devices. But whether the C.I.A. had successfully built and employed them to conduct espionage remained unclear on Wednesday. . .” Read Complete Report
Former CBS investigative journalist Sharyl Attkisson joins Larry with her personal story of harassment, intimidation & spying by the federal government and about the media bosses who allow government spin to weaken the press’s freedom.
Automated license plate readers are quickly spreading across the US, with nearly 70 percent of US police departments using the systems. Los Angeles in particular is a heavy user, adding three million scans to a shared database every week, according to the American Civil Liberties Union. Activists fear information repositories such as these add to the possibility of abuse and the erosion of civil liberties. RT’s Lindsay France is in Los Angeles and takes a look at the debate.
Back in March serious allegations came out of the Senate that the CIA was monitoring and even hacking Senate computers. They were denied vehemently at the time by CIA director John Brennan, who went so far as to say “that’s just beyond the scope of reason.”
Unsurprisingly, of course, the CIA has now come out saying that, yes, they did in fact spy on Senate aides’ computers. Oh, and that they’re sorry. Very sorry.
This is stuff that would have been a major scandal not too long ago, causing a public outcry for the heads of those responsible.