New jail video shows one-minute gap in 2019 surveillance of Epstein.

New Footage Reveals Gaps in Epstein’s Final Moments A recent Congressional release has brought to light a one-minute gap in the surveillance footage from Jeffrey Epstein’s prison cell on the night of his death in 2019. This footage is part of a larger batch—nearly 34,000 files—released by the House Observatory Committee. The disputed timeframe spans […]
‘Functioning Like a Disgraceful Performer’: TSA Allegedly Halted Legislation to Control Airport Surveillance

Senate Republicans Challenge TSA Over Facial Recognition Bill Senate Republicans are in the spotlight as they criticize the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), suggesting it’s undermining efforts to pass a bipartisan bill aimed at limiting facial recognition technology usage, as reported by Politico. Last week, Senate Commerce Committee Chairman Ted Cruz had to delay a proposed […]
Surveillance footage reveals armed citizen stopping shooter on crowded city sidewalk — authorities claim he prevented numerous fatalities

Shooting Incident in Anchorage Prevented by Armed Bystander A shooting incident outside a bar in Anchorage could have led to numerous casualties if not for the quick action of a bystander with a firearm. The owner of the Gaslight Lounge stated that the armed individual was able to neutralize the shooter before further harm occurred. […]
Surveillance footage from Florida shows a frightening attempted kidnapping in a parking lot.

Attempted Abduction in St. Augustine A troubling surveillance video has surfaced showing a woman nearly victimized in St. Augustine, Florida. The suspect, identified as 31-year-old Theodore Michael Tandidore, has been taken into custody and is now facing charges after the incident on June 29. According to the St. John’s County Sheriff’s Office (SJSO), deputies were […]
Heritage Action Important Votes Support Tom Emmer’s Act Against CBDC Surveillance

Heritage Action for America’s Legislative Vote Announcement Heritage Action for America has highlighted the fifth critical vote for this legislative session. According to their statements, “The Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) represents another method of government control that increases federal authority and drives inflation in the U.S. Heritage Action has persistently opposed the CBDC, as […]
Microsoft Researchers Collaborate with Sanctioned Chinese Universities to Strengthen Surveillance Systems

Microsoft Research Asia, a significant facility located in Beijing and Shanghai, is still engaged in AI research, including areas involving facial recognition, even with ties to sanctioned Chinese military-related universities, which raises concerns about potential misuse. Microsoft, however, insists there are safeguards in place to manage such sensitive research at the lab. Founded in 1998, […]
FBI increases surveillance of Iranian agents as Trump considers involvement in conflict

Increasing Surveillance of Iranian Operatives According to sources, the FBI has ramped up its surveillance of Iranian aid operatives in the U.S. amid escalating tensions related to the Israeli-Iran conflict, a situation confirmed recently by multiple law enforcement sources. The White House announced that President Trump is expected to decide on U.S. involvement in this […]
Noem is ending the traveler surveillance program known as TSA Quiet Skies.

End of TSA’s “Quiet Skies” Program Announced On Thursday, Homeland Security Secretary Christie Noem declared the termination of the Transportation Security Administration’s (TSA) “Quiet Skies” program. According to a statement from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the traveler surveillance initiative “didn’t prevent a single terrorist attack despite costing $200 million a year.” The statement […]
DHS ends Quiet Skies airport surveillance program due to political issues

DHS Ends Quiet Skies Program The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has officially put an end to its Quiet Skies Program, which had led to some Americans undergoing additional airport security screenings. The DHS cited that many institutions had become too politicized, benefiting or disadvantaging certain groups, and costing around $200 million annually. They emphasized […]
Apple Paying Users Substantial Amounts for Claims of Phone Surveillance

Siri Users Can File Claims in Class Action Settlement Current and former users of Apple devices with Siri might soon file financial claims related to a $95 million settlement from a class action lawsuit concerning Siri Eaves. This case claims the digital assistant violated user privacy. To avoid going to trial, Apple agreed to a […]