
Contact Tracing = Government Surveillance, Not Health
Editor’s Note: Contact tracing, a tool that is used in the public health arena for sudden disease outbreaks (think HIV and TB), has now taken
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There are DNA Banks on Our Children?
In the search for a solution to COVID-19, several options have been mentioned that should alarm anyone who values personal privacy and data security. Contact tracing through “voluntary” DNA collection and even microchip implanting are being openly discussed, raising questions about citizens’ privacy rights.
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Who Owns My Child’s Face?
Any mother of busy children knows the reams of paperwork one completes when signing them up for gymnastics, swim team, robotics club, Vacation Bible School or any other activity. One line or box to check might be overlooked but poses a major threat to the future of privacy, especially our children’s privacy.
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Big Tech Does Social Engineering
In the 1930s some scientists and engineers decided that the only way to save society was to create a new economic model that would replace capitalism. That’s what Technocracy is all about; it’s an economic system. It defines a completely new paradigm for the control of economic affairs in society.
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Editor’s Note
This Eagle Forum Report teaches us that our individual privacy is in the crosshairs at every level — local, state, and national. This notion is not new, but was introduced during the Great Depression by those who thought that free markets and individual liberties had failed and needed to be replaced. Today’s modern technologies are being used to develop that Depression-era scheme that intends to control every individual, all the time, wherever they live on the planet.
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Comment on Your Representative’s Vote on the Equality Act
May 23, 2019 Contact Your Representative Regarding HR5 Vote on Protecting Women and Children Last week, the House took a vote on the Equality Act
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Who is Minding the Data?
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch article “Feds, city finalize deal to transfer land for $1.7 billion NGA project,” describes a four-year effort by city and Missouri state officials to retain one of St. Louis’s largest employers, the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency and win the competition for construction of a new, expanded NGA facility.
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Big Data Threatens Our Privacy
CAPITOL HILL REPORT January 19, 2019 Against the wishes of concerned citizens, a dangerous data-mining bill, the Foundations for Evidence-Based Policymaking Act (H.R. 4174, “FEPA”),
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New Year, New Congress
January 4, 2019 As we enter into 2019, Congress looks a bit different. With a Democrat majority in the House, barely a Republican majority in
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Contact President Trump to Ask for a Veto of H.R. 4174
On Monday, January 14, 2019, the President signed into law: H.R. 4174, the “Foundations for Evidence-Based Policymaking Act of 2018,” which improves evidence-based policy through strengthening
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Congress Explodes Deficits, Expands Nanny State with Disastrous Omnibus Bill
Tragically for our children’s futures and freedoms — but predictably, as we warned here and here — Congress heeded very few general principles or President Trump’s good ideas about preserving freedom and privacy, decreasing the federal footprint in education, supporting programs that work, or maintaining fiscal discipline.
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Budget Subtraction
March 4, 2018 Congress will pass a budget soon and one of the areas of focus is education. We have seen such a large government
Continue reading →- Will Corporations Own Our Identities?, 10-22-03
- Your Financial Privacy On The Chopping Block, 10-02-02
- ID Card: The Password to the Police State, 10-10-01
- Are We Becoming A Society Of Snoops?, 12-08-1999
- Who Controls Your Medical Records?, 3-24-1999
- Feds Grab for Medical Records, 7-22-1998
- Big Brother Is Monitoring Us by Databases, Sept. 1998
- Liberty vs. Totalitarianism, Clinton-Style, July 1998
- Prepared Statement of Phyllis Schlafly, witness. Sept. 19, 2002
- Lori Waters Testifies in Highways and Transit Subcommittee of the House Transportation Committee. Sept. 5, 2002
- Lori Waters Testifies in support of Federal Agency Privacy Protection Act. May 1, 2002
- Phyllis Schlafly Testifies on Driver’s License Privacy Protection. April 4, 2000
- Phyllis Schlafly Testifies About Databases. June 15, 1999
- Phyllis Schlafly Testifies About “Collections of Information” March 18, 1999