Pentagon prepares for climate change by ramping up anti-dissent measures
Well, this is terrifying:
Researchers at Tufts University are working on developing a headband that reads your mind. The engineers acknowledge that privacy is a concern, but suggest that mind reading headbands are just like any other tool, in that they can be used for good or bad.
US citizen Abdulrahman al-Aulaqi, who was killed in a US drone strike
Today the CIA joined Twitter, making a splash with this inaugural tweet:
We can neither confirm nor deny that this is our first tweet.
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One year ago this week, the world was shaken with the first bombshell report from the Edward Snowden disclosures. The NSA and FBI, we learned, were collecting records of every phone call made in the United States.