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Police Surveillance Video can Look Inside Your Home Without Your Knowledge or Consent.  If you have taken a look at the stop lights at intersections over the last few years, you make noticed that almost every stop light has a camera mounted on it, providing police surveillance video.  The media reported these cameras were installed

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Project Drone Has Really Gained Momentum Thanks to the Gulf War.  Big brother has always been watching from the satellites ever since the first one was launched via cameras.  Over the years technology in the satellites have improved and more capabilities have been added to make them better espionage devices.  One area where satellites have

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Phone Radiation Risks Explained. Although phone radiation is a serious issue, it is not the only reason to avoid a cell phone. The biggest danger in owning a cell phone may be that you privacy is compromised more than your health and the federal government and other agencies know exactly where you are. Not only

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New PC Satellite TV; Hundreds of Entertaining Channels to Distract From America’s faltering Constitution. PC satellite TV offers approximately 3000 channels from around the world, stations that offer movies, sports, news, weather, education and radio amongst many others. The entertainment options that come with having satellite TV on your PC are so numerous that it

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Why is the Overpopulation Myth Being Supported by the Media, the United Nations, and The People who Believe Them? Many scientists and researchers have come to the conclusion that overpopulation is not a fact but rather a theory based on relative perspective, rather than on any set standard or concrete fact.  The way for one

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Passive RFID Chip Usage is Prevalent in Society. RFID technology is common in America today and the use of this technology is becoming more and more common in the United States. RFID chips are Radio Frequency Identification chips, and are implanted in animals, and less often humans, as well as being used in manufactured goods.

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