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8 Awesome Cases of Internet Vigilantism

gangstalking | March 23, 2009

Internet Vigilantism
By Ian Fortey March 23, 2009

Yet another unintended side effect of the web has been the birth of the Internet lynch mob. Now, everything from child abuse to bad customer service can get the online masses whipped into a frenzy of Old Testament-style vengeance.

Whether this is good, bad, or downright terrifying, we’ll let you be the judge.

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Fenty gives police power to deputize citizens

gangstalking | March 17, 2009

Deputize Citizens
By: Bill Myers
March 17, 2009

D.C. Mayor Adrian Fenty has given Police Chief Cathy Lanier sweeping new authority to appoint ordinary citizens as “volunteer” police officers, The Examiner has learned.

Under an order signed by Fenty, Lanier and “her subordinate officials” are allowed to appoint “special privates” during an “emergency.”

The unpaid citizen-cops “shall possess all the powers and privileges and perform all the duties of the…

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Mind-Reading Technology Tests Subject’s Guilt

gangstalking | March 9, 2009

Mind-Reading Technology Tests Subject’s Guilt
Brain-Reading Technology Becomes New Tool in Courts
March 9

Now it may be impossible for even the best liars to conceal their crimes.

The latest technology in forensic science uses details known only to investigators and the criminal to prove a suspect’s guilt or innocence. Developed by Harvard-trained Lawrence Farwell, brain fingerprinting uses brainwaves to measure what Farwell calls the “a-ha” of recognition.

Traditional lie detectors rely on reading emotional reactions such as sweating or heart rate as a suspect is asked questions. The problem is that well-practiced liars can control these reactions before the polygraph has a chance to detect them.

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