DHS Funds Installation of White Boxes That Can Track Population of Entire City

DHS Funds Installation of White Boxes That Can Track Population of Entire City

Federal agency, police refuse to explain mesh network planned for “citywide deployment” in Seattle

Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
November 12, 2013

UPDATE: Infowars will break huge new revelations regarding this nationwide spy grid during today’s Alex Jones Show broadcast.

Strange new off-white boxes popping up in downtown Seattle use wi-fi networks that can record the last 1,000 locations of a person using their cellphone’s MAC address, but the Department of Homeland Security – which funded the network to the tune of $2.7 million dollars – has refused to address the nightmare privacy implications of a system that could lead to the permanent tracking of an entire city’s population.

BBC ‘suspends Panorama probe into how Comic Relief uses its funds’ after claims it invests donations in tobacco and arms trade

BBC ‘suspends Panorama probe into how Comic Relief uses its funds’ after claims it invests donations in tobacco and arms trade

  • Show allegedly examines how Comic Relief invests millions of pounds
  • Charity is accused of using funds that invest in tobacco and arms firm
  • Newsnight controversially shelved Jimmy Savile investigation in 2011

U.S. allies let funds flow to al Qaeda in Syria

U.S. allies let funds flow to al Qaeda in Syria

The United States has had limited success cutting off funding to the al  Qaeda-linked fighters and foreign jihadists flowing into Syria — in part because of a lack of cooperation on the part of Middle Eastern allies,  Intelligence and national security community sources say.

Officials say they are tracking the movements of funds from various wealthy  individuals in the Persian Gulf, but the governments of key Gulf countries are  reluctant to crack down.

“Unless the money is actually in the U.S. financial system, you have to point  out to these governments where the money is going and try to work with them to  make sure it goes to legitimate groups,” said one U.S. official who spoke with  The Washington Times on the condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of  intelligence related to tracking such money.

“The U.S. can’t shut down bank accounts in Kuwait or Qatar,” the  official said. “We can tell them, ‘Look at what this person is doing.’”

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