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'Brain fingerprinting' could be breakthrough in law enforcement

Mon, 2008-10-13 08:37 - Topics:

Science is becoming a more important part of catching a killer or terrorist and keeping the innocent out of jail.

A Seattle neuroscientist is leading the way with technology based on a simple fact: your brain can't lie.

An odd looking headband, flashing words on a computer screen, and a couple clicks of a mouse could be the secret to putting a murderer behind bars.

"It's a game changer in the field of global security," said Dr. Larry Farwell, Chairman of Brain Fingerprinting Labs who developed "brain fingerprinting" - a lie detector test for the 21st century.

FBI to double Whitey Bulger reward money to $2 million

Wed, 2008-09-03 12:59 - Topics:

The bounty for fugitive mobster James “Whitey” Bulger is being boosted to $2 million today and a new Most Wanted poster is being printed and posted online, the FBI is expected to announce this afternoon.The Most Wanted poster will be distributed all over Europe where Bulger is believed to be on the run, sources say. Bulger turns 79 today and is possibly still traveling with longtime companion Catherine Greig, 57, a former dental hygienist from Southie.

The First Terrorist Group to Threaten the U.S.: The Rajneesh Cult of India

Tue, 2008-07-29 19:31 - Topics:

The First Terrorist Group to Threaten the U.S.: The Rajneesh Cult of India
The Rajneesh cult from India that lived in Antelope, Oregon, for four years in the '80s is probably unknown to those under 25. This was a terrorist group and their bioterrorism attack in 1984 is something to study to help us prepare for something similar again...
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Officials Close to Decision on Bringing Charges in Moore's Ford Lynching

Thu, 2008-07-17 10:50 - Topics:

The federal government's recently accelerated efforts at solving old but as yet unsolved civil rights cases is beginning to show results. Tips and reports recently received have led investigators to specific remote rural areas in Walton County, Georgia to collect new evidence. The case known through out Georgia as the Moore's Ford Lynching remains unsolved after more than fifty years. If solved bringing to justice any of the persons responsible for the grisly murder of 4 adults and one unborn child in rural Georgia is expected to open the door to new leads in other unsolved cases.

How to Bait and Punish Spammers

Wed, 2007-07-18 03:39 - Topics:

The rare info on how to bait spammers carefully, without revealing any of your own private information. Visit the Trophy room, the mug shots,

FBI Examines Second Life Casinos

Thu, 2007-04-05 01:47 - Topics:

NEW YORK (Reuters) - FBI investigators have visited Second Life's Internet casinos at the invitation of the virtual world's creator Linden Lab, but...

FBI probes Second Life gambling

Tue, 2007-04-03 23:36 - Topics:

The FBI has visited casinos in Second Life at the invitation of Linden Lab, but federal law enforcement officials have not yet taken an official stance on virtual gambling.

New Drama 'Breach' Tells Real-Life Story of Notorious US Spy Robert Hanssen

Fri, 2007-02-16 18:06 - Topics:

Six years ago, FBI agents arrested one of their own, Robert Hanssen, accused of selling secrets to Moscow for some 15 years in what the Justice Department described as "possibly the worst intelligence disaster in U.S. History." The cat-and-mouse game leading up to Hanssen's arrest is dramatized in a new film.

Now You Can Get Arrested in Second Life

Wed, 2007-01-24 05:38 - Topics:

The CEO is handing the FBI information on people that disrupted his party in Second Life. Makes you wonder what's next.


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