National Science Foundation causing online porn shortage!
Wednesday, 30 September 2009 by Mike Gogulskisurveillance | 8 Comments »
From Trak.in news: [caption id="attachment_3268" align="alignright" width="250" caption="A shortage of online sex looms"][/caption] A six fold increase in employee misconduct investigations, particularly involving workers accessing pornography from their government computers, has been observed at the National Science Foundation (NSF), a taxpayer-funded foundation ...
Can the military coexist with social networking sites?
Wednesday, 5 August 2009 by Mike Gogulskipolice, surveillance, war | 5 Comments »
The Los Angeles Times article asks: Can the military coexist with social networking sites? Gosh, I sure hope not. The idea that Twitter, MySpace and Facebook could simply crash the modern cyber-state's ability to wage war -- which is to oppress, occupy, conscript, ...
So-called “First World” leads in development of electronic police state
Wednesday, 13 May 2009 by Mike Gogulskipolice, surveillance | 4 Comments »
Oh, yeah, along with such fun places as China, Belarus and North Korea. Stay safe, pplz... From Cryptohippie, where a PDF report with rankings is available: [caption id="attachment_1991" align="aligncenter" width="502" caption="How's that security blanket working out for ya?"][/caption]
Steal this number: 595-12-5274
Sunday, 3 May 2009 by Mike Gogulskidiary, surveillance | 34 Comments »
It seems that on 31 July 1982 (during the Reagan years, for those of you who can remember), I signed some little piece of paper issued by some group of fucktwits calling themselves the "Department of Health and Human [sic] ...
CNN Europe – “Disappearing Act”
Wednesday, 14 January 2009 by Mike Gogulskimind control, surveillance | 4 Comments »
CNN just aired a segment called "Disappearing Act" in connection with the disappearance and subsequent capture of investment advisor Marcus Schrenker, who attempted to fake his death by plane crash in the southeastern US. Interviewed was Nick Rosen, founder of Off-Grid.Net, ...
Hey! Get back to work!
Friday, 9 January 2009 by Mike Gogulskiart, mind control, surveillance | 4 Comments »
Negativland - Univac
Welcome, Department of Homeland Security!
Wednesday, 17 December 2008 by Mike Gogulskidiary, surveillance | 2 Comments »
A user accessing my site from sbcp2.dhs.gov via a Google search for "Somalia AND 'renounce citizenship'" accessed my Renunciant Resources page. A traceroute to the query source leads to Houston, Texas before hitting a firewall. Welcome, former masters!
Web 3.0
Friday, 12 December 2008 by Mike Gogulskicrime, surveillance | 7 Comments »
Imagine growing up in a world where maybe 5-10% of students in your class graduate with a felony criminal sex offender record that will haunt them for their entire lives for having exchanged naked photos or video of themselves with ...
France pushing nationwide internet censorship
Friday, 13 June 2008 by Mike Gogulskimind control, police, surveillance | 2 Comments »
Hmmm, I wonder if they'll add nostate.com to the blacklist, given that I've declared myself a terrorist... From The Inquirer: French Government decides to censor the Internet Keep your Égalité and Fraternité but shove your Liberté! 10 June 2008 THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT has apparently decided ...
42 days: UK accelerates slide into police state
Thursday, 12 June 2008 by Mike Gogulskipolice, politics, prison, surveillance | 3 Comments »
It is a principle of English common law that if the State is to arrest someone, it must charge them with a crime in relatively short order, or release them. It is known as the habeas corpus doctrine, and has ...



