Monthly Archives: January 2009

Blood of the Land in Biometric Tech

Jamie Grace wrote this article. It be should acknowledged that the concept of property, and the related concept of ownership, is central to Western society.  Property is always a common denominator of value – and as such our legal system … Continue reading

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The Official Air Force Eye

The United States Air Force is watching you blog as they blog.  If you blink, they’ll read it.  If you sigh, they’ll note it. If you disagree with them, they have a plan of attack:

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Sacrificing UK Privacy for Profit or Security?

Jamie Grace wrote this article. What do you think of under-age drinking? What about social menacing or unavoidable rite-of-passage for teens? Are you concerned about illegal immigration or the threat of terrorism? Or is growing anti-social behaviour in your neighborhood … Continue reading

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Virtual Stakeouts Along the Texas Border

Did you always want to pretend you were a real life law enforcement officer?  Now, you can login to the Texas Border Watch website and pretend you’re a real life Border Patrol agent by surveilling — via video cameras — … Continue reading

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