Tag Archives: Kaye Beach
Oklahoma Schools: Data Collecting or Dossier Building?
My interest in what is going on in our public education system is directly tied to my concern about the Fusion Centers and I’ll tell you why Continue reading → Continue reading
Database of suspicious activity going live with little attention
G.W. Schulz | Update: Elevated Risk | September 21, 2010 Federal officials are closer to establishing what amounts to a nationwide database of so-called “suspicious activity reports” that describe possible evidence of terrorist attack pla… Continue reading
The 3rd Wave Experiment
. . .It was strange how quickly the students took to this uniform code of behavior I began to wonder just how far they could be pushed Continue reading → Continue reading
RICO, The War on Drugs and Asset Forfeiture
A police dog scratched at your luggage, so we’re confiscating your life savings and you’ll never get it back.” In 1989, police stopped 49-year-old Ethel Hylton at Houston’s Hobby Airport and told her she was under arrest because a drug dog had … Continue reading
Constitutional Alliance: New book and DVD – Your Body is Your ID
It has been a long time coming; the Constitutional Alliance’s book and DVD are now available. Our hope is to reach as many citizens as possible. We went to great lengths to get input from people that knew little or nothing about our work . . . (originally posted http://constitutionalalliance.org August 30, 2010) Continue reading
Senators ask Marshals Service why it stores images of full-body scans
By Katherine McIntire Peters and Aliya Sternstein 08/20/2010 Unhappy Senate lawmakers have asked the U.S. Marshals Service, an arm of the Justice Department, to explain why it has stored more than 35,000 whole body imaging scans taken at a federal cou… Continue reading
California bill would protect privacy of FasTrak users
Amazing! Reported August 23, 2010 by the Associated Press; The bill, SB1268, would prohibit transportation agencies from selling or sharing personal data and set penalties for those that violate the rules. The bill also would require agencies to destro… Continue reading
UK – Study: School Children Monitored ‘As Closely As Inmates’ by CCTV
Children are being monitored as closely as inmates in prisons as schools break the law to introduce scores of covert CCTV cameras, a ground-breaking new study has found. The vast majority of secondary schools use more than 20 CCTV cameras … Conti… Continue reading
Jim Redden Author of “Snitch Culture” Crime Reporter on A4L Friday Sept. 17th at 6pm CST
Jim Redden is a professional journalist living in Portland, Oregon and is currently the crime reporter for The Portland Tribune. He is the author of Snitch Culture: How Citizens are Turned into the Eyes and Ears of the State Continue reading → Continue reading