Free Republic 2nd Qtr 2024 Fundraising Target: $81,000 Receipts & Pledges to-date: $25,627
31%  
Woo hoo!! And we're now over 31%!! Thank you all very much!! God bless.

Keyword: privacyviolations

Brevity: Headers | « Text »
  • ABC News Video--Whistleblowers Expose Massive Government Violations of Privacy

    05/24/2010 11:00:06 AM PDT · by Welshman007 · 15 replies · 992+ views
    Conservative Examiner ^ | 5/24/2010 | Anthony G. Martin
    When the Conservative Examiner presented proof in a 7-part series that the Obama government is engaging in covert activities to rob citizens of their liberties, naysayers dismissed the information as 'inconclusive,' despite the reliability of the unnamed sources for that information. However, ABC News interviewed a whistleblower who exposes a massive government intrusion into the privacy of all citizens by reading their emails and Instant Messages, listening to their phone calls, monitoring their movements on the Internet, and tracking the 'Patriot movement' as a 'violent threat' to national security, although no one in the Patriot movement has engaged in such...
  • West Palm Beach: Big brother will get you

    02/21/2005 5:44:33 PM PST · by pam4454 · 6 replies · 563+ views
    Drudge Report ^ | 2/21/05 | pam4454
    E-mail gaffe reveals HIV, AIDS names P.B. County Health Department employees received the message. By Jane Daugherty Palm Beach Post Staff Writer Monday, February 21, 2005 WEST PALM BEACH — A highly confidential list of the names and addresses of 4,500 Palm Beach County residents with AIDS and 2,000 others who are HIV positive was e-mailed Thursday to more than 800 county health department employees. Health department statistician John W. "Jack" Nolan, who compiles data on HIV/AIDS cases for the county, sent the e-mail containing his monthly cumulative statistics report and inadvertently attached a file with the identities and addresses...
  • Man charged with digital peeping

    09/17/2003 8:07:06 AM PDT · by Arrowhead1952 · 12 replies · 985+ views
    AMERICAN-STATESMAN STAFF ^ | Wednesday, September 17, 2003 | By Tony Plohetski and Sarah Coppola
    He used phone to take photos up women's skirts, police say ______________________________________________ In the crowded bar, police say, Brent Allen slipped his Sanyo cellular phone with built-in camera under several patrons' skirts, snapping photographs as the women moved about unaware. The photos could have been e-mailed to a home computer and easily posted on the Internet by pressing a single button. Instead, investigators said, a bar employee who said Allen bragged to her about the images grabbed his camera cell phone and called police. The employee, Christa Reynolds, told officers that Allen showed her one of the pictures and said:...