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Private Investigator Says Police Stalked, Tried To Intimidate Him
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A South Florida private investigator has filed a motion in court asking a judge to order all Sweetwater Police officers to stay away from him.
Hong Kong: Friendly beers lead to murder suspect's arrest
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A friendly beer shared with a mysterious stranger has led to the arrest of a high-profile murder suspect in Hong Kong.
Local media outlets reported that he had previously expressed a desire to imitate US-style mass shootings, had briefly stayed at a psychiatric facility, and appeared to believe in the "gang stalking" conspiracy theory.
China's internet vigilantes and the 'human flesh search engine'
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Last month a Chinese official in charge of internet surveillance gave notice that mobs of web users who turn on individuals and make their lives a misery will not be tolerated. In China it happens often and on a massive scale, earning the phenomenon the title of the "human flesh search engine".
BlueLeaks: San Diego fusion center's records hacked, posted online
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A massive leak of law enforcement records, called BlueLeaks, is shedding new light on criminal threats targeting San Diego County.
The records included intelligence reports distributed to law enforcement agencies nationwide through taxpayer-funded fusion centers.
Nine Individuals Charged in Superseding Indictment with Conspiring to Act as Illegal Agents of the People’s Republic of China
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A federal grand jury in New York filed an indictment today charging nine defendants with acting and conspiring to act in the United States as illegal agents of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) without prior notification to the Attorney General, and engaging and conspiring to engage in interstate and international stalking. Two of the nine defendants are also charged with obstruction of justice and conspiracy to obstruct justice.
Connie Marshall: Mayoral Candidate Alleges Government Surveillance, Electromagnetic Assault
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Connie Marshall has filed several lawsuits against local, state and federal officials alleging assault via satellite. She's also running for mayor of Louisville.
The Stingray: How Law Enforcement Can Track Your Every Move
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You could be just about anywhere and data on your cell phone can be scooped up by law enforcement without your ever knowing. It happens all the time.
The device that makes it possible is called a cell site simulator.
That's the generic name; Stingray is the most common brand name.
"StingRay" surveillance devices found near the White House
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Israel's leader has flatly rejected a report claiming that his government put devices that covertly collect cellphone data in Washington, D.C., near the White House. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office described Politico's report a blatant lie.
Trump revealed to have tweeted classified image from spy satellite
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Three years after he disseminated a highly classified satellite photograph depicting the site of a failed Iranian rocket launch, the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency has formally declassified the image Donald Trump once distributed to his roughly 80 million Twitter followers.
FBI Used Aggressive Tactics in 'Anthrax Killer' Investigation
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Before killing himself last week, Army scientist Bruce Ivins told friends that government agents had stalked him and his family for months, offered his son $2.5 million to rat him out and tried to turn his hospitalized daughter against him with photographs of dead anthrax victims.
FBI said to have stalked Ivins' family
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Before killing himself last week, Army scientist Bruce Ivins told friends that government agents had stalked him and his family for months, offered his son $2.5 million to rat him out and tried to turn his hospitalized daughter against him with photographs of dead anthrax victims.
Court overseeing national security surveillance finds FBI routinely doesn’t observe rules
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The top federal court that oversees national security surveillance found the FBI routinely failed to observe rules meant to protect the privacy of Americans while searching through emails that were gathered without a warrant, according to a December ruling declassified Friday.