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Feb 12 2006

Secure Flight: Not Dead, But Not Feeling Well, Either

One of Homeland Security’s creepier planned programs, Secure Flight, is being sent back to the drawing board after (shock of shocks) they found it was riddled with security flaws. The cost to the taxpayer: 4 years and close to 200 million dollars. AP reporter Lesie Miller has the full story here.

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Jan 09 2006

Just Close Your Eyes and Think of Orwell

The Heimatsicherheitsdienst will commence testing of RFID passports later this month, their propagandists state.

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Jan 08 2006

Data Mining Doubleplusungood Readers

Just when you thought it was safe to add the Anarchist Cookbook to your Amazon wish list comes a way one can find people with “subversive” Amazon wish lists.

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