Daily Archives: July 11, 2007 »
How food manufacturers trick consumers with deceptive ingredients lists
By Mike Adams The myth: Ingredients lists on food products are designed to inform consumers about what’s contained in the product. The reality: ingredients lists are used by food manufacturers to deceive consumers and
Read More »How MI5 left ringleader free to acquire recruits and explosives
Sean O’Neill and Michael Evans A ten-man MI5 team followed the ringleader of the 21/7 bombers on the night he left Britain for terrorist training in Pakistan, The Times has learnt. The Security Service
Read More »NSA Snooped on Lawyers Knowing Spying Was Illegal, Suit Charges
By Ryan Singel The government’s surveillance of two attorneys challenging the NSA’s warrantless wiretapping of Americans took place partly during a period in which the top secret program operated without the approval of the
Read More »Advertisements That Watch You Smile
By Trinity Hartman German researchers have developed a new tool to recognize emotions as they flicker across the human face. Rapid facial analysis has huge potential for advertisers, but some are concerned about protecting
Read More »The Israeli police state
By Avigail Abarbanel On Friday, 8 June 2007, my husband Ian flew to Israel. He is in fact on his way to an IT conference in Vienna, but we thought that it would be
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