By Abigail Streetman Amid growing concerns of limited free speech on college campuses, two states have joined the fight against censorship and unfair treatment of specific groups of students. The Iowa Board of Regents created a …
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By Abigail Streetman Amid growing concerns of limited free speech on college campuses, two states have joined the fight against censorship and unfair treatment of specific groups of students. The Iowa Board of Regents created a …
Read More »Documentary by Sarah Westall | SarahWestall.com | Creative Commons Humanity must decide if we will continue down this road of suffering. Will we stand up and demand tyranny to stop? Will we protect others from harm? It’s our collective …
Read More »In last 20 years, we have seen hundreds of caper/heist movies where spies or bank robbers hijack surveillance cameras of secure premises to either stop recording or set up an endless loop for covert operations …
Read More »By Derrick Broze The simple fact that the AI Commission is led by former Google CEO Eric Schmidt should trouble those who care for privacy, accountability, transparency, and individual liberty. In late January, the National Security …
Read More »By The Corbett Report There are many things we can do to improve the way we use our devices: Using open source software, boycotting Google and other Big Tech monopolies, participating in distributed and decentralized networks, …
Read More »By The Conscious Resistance Derrick Broze breaks down a number of recent stories showing the growth of the surveillance state and the Technocracy.
Read More »By Patrick Wood This video was released on October 24, 2020 and has stood the test of time with almost 400,000 views on YouTube and more on other channels. It is a must-view presentation that will …
Read More »Smart City surveillance takes on a special role in cities dependent on tourism. Venice is perfecting Brave New World concept: “We know in real time how many people are in each part [of the city], …
Read More »By Helen of Destroy Welcome to 2021, the theatrical performance for which 2020 was merely a dress rehearsal. If you haven’t been deplatformed yet, don’t worry, you will be. That is, unless we can get our …
Read More »Surfshark launches a live tracker to monitor social media censorship around the world. Privacy protection company Surfshark analyzed 185 countries and their social media blocking practices from 2015 to present day, seeking to evaluate the …
Read More »By Spiro Skouras Recently, the United Nations had some big announcements that went largely unnoticed, including the rollout of a biometric digital wallet and an announcement that one of its specialized agencies The International Civil Aviation …
Read More »United Network News is working tirelessly on the last bits and pieces to launch this brandnew global news channel, bringing you the real news from real people. (See previous article) In advance you can watch one of …
Read More »By Alan Mcleod The European Union is rushing through new legislation to get rid of end-to-end digital encryption. This would mean the end of privacy for users of popular messaging apps like WhatsApp and Signal. A …
Read More »By B.N. Frank How your life has been affected by COVID-19 depends on where you live. While reports of inaccurate tests continue to increase (see 1, 2), and at least one person suffered a serious injury from a nasal …
Read More »By Andrew Napolitano In 2019, agents of the federal and state governments persuaded judges to issue 99% of all requested intercepts. An intercept is any type of government surveillance – telephone, text message, email, even in-person. …
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