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The Surveillance State: First was the Breathalyzer, now Meet the “Textalyzer”

Posted on 13 April 2016 by The Tactical Hermit

We’re all familiar with the Breathalyzer, the brand name for a roadside device that measures a suspected drunken driver’s blood-alcohol level. It has been in use for decades. Now there’s a so-called “textalyzer” device to help the authorities determine whether someone involved in a motor vehicle accident was unlawfully driving while distracted. The roadside technology is…

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What About the Protectors?

Posted on 12 April 2016 by The Tactical Hermit

There was recently an incident in Israel that has really sparked controversy. Two pieceful palestinian Arab terrorists approached and pounced on a young 20 year old soldier at the guard post adjacent to the Tel Rumeida neighborhood and both stabbed him. They were “neutralized”, not killed, but “neutralized”. One of them was wearing a heavy…

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The Surveillance State: Spies in the Skies

Posted on 7 April 2016 by The Tactical Hermit

America is being watched from above. Government surveillance planes routinely circle over most major cities — but usually take the weekends off. Each weekday, dozens of U.S. government aircraft take to the skies and slowly circle over American cities. Piloted by agents of the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the planes are…

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Modern Crime: Fed’s Try To Unlock Phones Because of Drugs NOT Terrorism

Posted on 2 April 2016 by The Tactical Hermit

UNTIL THE FBI backed down from its battle with Apple over accessing the iPhone 5c of San Bernardino shooter Syed Rizwan Farook, it seemed the agency had chosen a near-perfect case on which to make its stand against encryption. By refusing to write software to help law enforcement crack Farook’s phone, Apple was made to…

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Cyber-News: FBI Is Pushing Back Against Judge’s Order to reveal TOR Browser Exploit

Posted on 1 April 2016 by The Tactical Hermit

Last month, the FBI was ordered to reveal the full malware code used to hack visitors of a dark web child pornography site. The judge behind that decision, Robert J. Bryan,said it was a “fair question” to ask how exactly the FBI caught the defendant. But the agency is pushing back. On Monday, lawyers for…

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Modern Crime: Horiffic Body Cam Footage Shows Cop Open-Fire On Fellow Officer During $60 Meth Bust

Posted on 1 April 2016 by The Tactical Hermit

I typically don’t post Police Shooting Videos, because a lot of times you don’t get the FULL story, but this one defies LOGIC FOLKS. Thankfully, the Cop who was shot Survived and is gonna get to spend that 6.5 Million versus getting buried with  part of it and his wife spending the rest. -SF Albuquerque,…

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Cartel Corner #68 : “Narconomics”

Posted on 22 March 2016 by The Tactical Hermit

How The Drug Cartels Operate Like Wal-Mart And McDonald’s When Tom Wainwright became the Mexico correspondent for The Economist in 2010, he found himself covering the country’s biggest businesses, including the tequila trade, the oil industry and the commerce of illegal drugs. “I found that one week I’d be writing about the car business, and…

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Black Lives Matter College Debate Team Argues “Whites Should Die”

Posted on 19 March 2016 by The Tactical Hermit

More proof that BLM is nothing but a militant black hate group that gets preferential treatment from liberal universities and the media. Ask yourself why this was not front page news or the latest hot button topic with Talking Heads on T.V….easy answer: They are Black. If some White Kids had said this, they would…

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Cyber-Warfare: Policing The Dark Web and How it Can Effect National Sovereignty

Posted on 19 March 2016 by The Tactical Hermit

Cops hack into foreign computers to find cyber criminals As crime continues to proliferate on the so-called dark web, law enforcement agencies are sometimes having to work outside of their jurisdiction. When a suspected criminal acts on the dark web, authorities are unlikely to know where in the world he or she is physically located….

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Crusader Corner: Tracking Down Salah Abdeslam

Posted on 19 March 2016 by The Tactical Hermit

Man Hunting, The Sport of Security Forces   Bottom Line Up Front Intelligence agencies must cooperate more rapidly and proactively to counter ISIS’ rapid and haphazard operational tempo. Clandestine operatives must rely on support networks that include overt members of the public. These networks are easily mapped out based on metadata available to nation state…

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