ShadowGate: Journalist arrested on same day her documentary was released

ShadowGate: Journalist arrested on same day her documentary was released

by WorldTribune Staff, August 18, 2020 An investigative journalist said she was arrested on the same day she was “literally about to break huge breaking news.” Millicent Weaver, known in digital circles and on social feeds as “Millennial Millie,” was arrested in Diamond, Ohio on Friday, Aug. 14. The breaking news Weaver referred to is […]

Reports: The Obama administration wiretapped Trump, world leaders, journalists, everyone?

Reports: The Obama administration wiretapped Trump, world leaders, journalists, everyone?

by WorldTribune Staff, March 6, 2017 Barack Obama played 333 rounds of golf during his presidency. But wiretapping may have been the activity closest to his heart, reports said. “The Obama administration absolutely loved wiretapping, intercepting confidential transmissions, bugging – well, anyone it could,” The Daily Wire’s Joseph Curl reported on March 6. Team Obama […]

Army PowerPoint presentation lists Hillary Clinton as example of ‘insider threat’

Army PowerPoint presentation lists Hillary Clinton as example of ‘insider threat’

by WorldTribune Staff, February 15, 2017 Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is depicted as an example of an “insider threat” in a U.S. Army operational security PowerPoint presentation, according to a report. Judicial Watch on Feb. 15 released the PowerPoint presentation, produced as part of a lecture on cybersecurity. It also includes Gen. David […]

Top court in Japan upholds blanket surveillance of country’s Muslims

Top court in Japan upholds blanket surveillance of country’s Muslims

by WorldTribune Staff, June 30, 2016 Japan’s Supreme Court has cleared the way for the government’s continued monitoring of Muslims in the country. In upholding the government’s blanket surveillance of Muslims, the court struck down the second appeal by Japanese Muslim plaintiffs against what they said was an unconstitutional invasion of their privacy and freedom […]

One thing Obama is good at is changing the subject

One thing Obama is good at is changing the subject

Special to WorldTribune.com By Grace Vuoto President Barack Obama has been embroiled in multiple, crippling scandals since the start of his second term. Consider: Benghazi, snooping on Associated Press reporters, the Justice Department’s surveillance of Fox News reporter James Rosen, IRS abuses, investigation into the death of Navy SEAL Team Six, the implosion of Obamacare […]

Surveying the damage one man did to U.S. intelligence

Surveying the damage one man did to U.S. intelligence

Special to WorldTribune.com By Norman Bailey In the past few weeks media attention has been fixed on royal babies, and the saga of Edward Snowden, a former employee of the National Security Agency (NSA), the U.S. organization that engages in the interception of communications of potential sources of important intelligence. Purportedly Snowden released information about […]

We the people have allowed a Big Brother-Internet monolith to usurp our freedom

We the people have allowed a Big Brother-Internet monolith to usurp our freedom

Special to WorldTribune.com By Grace Vuoto For centuries, in every society around the world, citizens have by and large believed that a higher power watches their every move. “The eyes of God see all,” goes the Christian saying. Yet, for a brief moment in time, from the dawn of the widespread use of the Internet […]