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More private surveillance players that sell your data than you think

If you are one of those with nothing to hide and would never complain about the surveillance economy, then it is guaranteed that you are part of this gigantic surveillance dataset that circulates around various companies providing intelligence, and surveillance data to both terrorist pig thug cops, corporations and private parties. There are no rules to getting a hold of this data, and the detail will shock you. This video reveals who these players are. It is a sampling of the major ones. There are many that I have skipped. Rob Braxman reports.

What information does Google hold on me

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 07/01/2015 - 20:02

How to find out - and control - all the personal information Google holds on you.

MOIUNTAIN VIEW, Kalifornia (PNN) - June 23, 2015 - Have you ever wondered how much personal information Google holds on you? The search giant has made it easier than ever before to keep tabs on what you're sharing with it by using its services - from your Google and YouTube search and browsing histories to the places you've been while logged in. Read on for how to control what you're sharing, and who can see it.

ESA successfully tests 3D printed thruster

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 07/01/2015 - 19:58

PARIS, France (PNN) - June 21, 2015 - The European Space Agency (ESA) has successfully test fired a 3D printed platinum alloy thruster combustion chamber and nozzle. The world’s first test is further evidence that the 3D printing approach is a viable one for the aerospace industry, with the potential to cut costs by streamlining production methods and adding a greater level of flexibility in terms of supply and demand construction.

Sixth mass extinction is here

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 07/01/2015 - 19:56

Humanity's existence threatened.

STANFORD, Kalifornia (PNN) - June 19, 2015 - There is no longer any doubt: We are entering a mass extinction that threatens humanity's existence.

That is the bad news at the center of a new study by a group of scientists including Paul Ehrlich, the Bing Professor of Population Studies in biology and a senior fellow at the Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment. Ehrlich and his co-authors call for fast action to conserve threatened species, populations and habitat, but warn that the window of opportunity is rapidly closing.

Canadian Senate says no to regulating digital currencies

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 07/01/2015 - 19:51

OTTAWA, Canada (PNN) - June 19, 2015 - The Canadian Senate’s Banking, Trade and Commerce (BTC) committee released its final report Friday asking the federal government to use a “light touch” in dealing with digital currencies.

Terrorist pig thug cops release “pre-crime” smart phone app

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 06/24/2015 - 21:56

AARGAU, Switzerland (PNN) - June 15, 2015 - Swiss terrorist pig thug cops have released a “pre-crime” smart phone app that warns users about crimes “before they are committed” based on criminal prediction software.

9-year-old builds tiny homes for the homeless

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 06/17/2015 - 21:58

She says everyone deserves a place to live.

BREMERTON, Washington (PNN) - June 9, 2015 - A nine-year-old girl from Bremerton, Washington, is positively impacting the lives of many in an incredibly unique and inspiring way.

When Hailey Fort was just 5 years old, she asked her mother if they could buy a homeless man a sandwich. Not a year had passed before Hailey began growing vegetables to donate to the local food bank.

When border patrol agents violate the rights of US residents

Submitted by Freedomman on Wed, 06/17/2015 - 21:53

ARIVACA, Arizona (PNN) - June 6, 2015 - It is a simple question that Carlota Wray has come to regard as an insult: “Are you a US citizen?”

For the record, the answer is yes. Wray has lived in the US (also known as the Fascist Police States of Amerika) for more than 30 years, is married to an Amerikan, and became a naturalized citizen about a decade ago. But she resents being quizzed about her immigration status - and is sometimes asked to prove it - when she leaves her home in the tiny Arizona border town of Arivaca for routine trips to neighboring places a couple of times a week.

Overstock to offer 25 million dollar corporate bond as the world’s first crypto security

Submitted by Freedomman on Thu, 06/11/2015 - 20:49

NEW YORK (PNN) - June 6, 2015 - On June 5, retail giant Overstock became the first company to offer a corporate bond, valued at US$25 million, as crypto securities to qualified institutional investors. The offering is part of the company’s bitcoin blockchain-based initiative called Medici.

Company launches mood-changing wearable that zaps brains

Submitted by Freedomman on Thu, 06/11/2015 - 20:46

LONDON, England (PNN) - June 2, 2015 - A newly-released headset hopes to wake people up or calm them down by manipulating the electricity in their brains.

Thync costs $299 and has just been released to the public. It provides “calm or energy on demand”, the company says, by using “neurosignalling” to activate nerves and change people’s states of mind.

Trendies ready for ultimate wearable chip implanted in their skin and used for payments

Submitted by Freedomman on Thu, 06/11/2015 - 20:06

SYDNEY, Australia (PNN) - June 1, 2015 - The Mark of the Beast is more almost here than ever before.

The likelihood of a forced RFID implant under the guise of a martial law pandemic emergency might be a little too obvious, as far as future tyranny goes.

Before it comes to that, it seems that plenty of people will be voluntarily subjecting themselves to cattle-like status, by jumping at the chance to ditch the inconvenience of a wallet and get a “smarter” payment system that can be embedded under their skin.

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