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Australian Authorities Push for Encryption Backdoors After Internet Censorship Attempt

Australian Authorities Push for Encryption Backdoors After Internet Censorship Attempt Australia ramps up calls for “accountable encryption,” pushing tech giants toward compliance with controversial backdoor legislation. In a relentless bid to give some of the most authoritarian regimes in the world a run for their money where internet censorship is concerned, Australia’s government continues to […]

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Free Speech Platform Gab Rejects German Request for Data on User’s Posts Insulting Politician Ricarda Lang

Free Speech Platform Gab Rejects German Request for Data on User’s Posts Insulting Politician Ricarda Lang Gab is standing up to citizens facing Germany’s oppressive speech policies. Tired of censorship and surveillance? Defend free speech and individual liberty online. Push back against Big Tech and media gatekeepers. Subscribe to Reclaim The Net. Subscribe The German authorities have […]

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UN Official Condemns Health “Misinformation,” Advocates for “Digital Integrity Code”

UN Official Condemns Health “Misinformation,” Advocates for “Digital Integrity Code” Under the guise of combating disinformation, the UN advocates for stricter censorship with its new Code of Conduct for Information Integrity. The United Nations continues with an attempt to advance the agenda to get what the organization calls its Code of Conduct for Information Integrity […]

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Banking on Surveillance: Republicans Investigate Major Banks’ Warrantless Data Sharing with Federal Agencies

Banking on Surveillance: Republicans Investigate Major Banks’ Warrantless Data Sharing with Federal Agencies Congressional inquiry into banks’ role in warrantless data surveillance following January 6 raises alarm over potential civil liberties violations and improper government collaboration. Congressional Republicans are further investigating claims that at least 13 major US banks collaborated with federal agencies to monitor […]

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WEF Report Supports CBDC and Digital ID, Urges Public-Private Collaboration in Finance

WEF Report Supports CBDC and Digital ID, Urges Public-Private Collaboration in Finance WEF’s ambiguous stance on digital currencies raises eyebrows, suggesting a veiled push for CBDCs under the guise of collaboration. The World Economic Forum (WEF) is clearly championing the introduction not only of (retail) central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) for the general public but […]

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Brazil’s AG and Supreme Court Reportedly Consider Shutting Down Access To X

Brazil’s AG and Supreme Court Reportedly Consider Shutting Down Access To X Brazil’s Attorney General and Supreme Federal Court are exploring drastic measures after getting called out for censorship demands. According to reports out of Brazil, the country’s attorney general, Jorge Messias, and the Supreme Federal Court (STF) are trying to find a way to […]

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Big Tech Sponsors Event With Canadian Pro-Censorship Justice Minister Advocating Online Censorship

Big Tech Sponsors Event With Canadian Pro-Censorship Justice Minister Advocating Online Censorship Canada’s justice minister, Arif Virani, proposes speech-restrictive legislation at an event backed by corporate sponsorship from Meta and AWS. Canada’s government, represented by “captain of censorship” Arif Virani – the country’s justice minister and attorney general, will use an upcoming event as the […]

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Brazil Targets Twitter Files Author Who Revealed Censorship Orders

Brazil Targets Twitter Files Author Who Revealed Censorship Orders Brazil’s Attorney General claims his Twitter Files coverage amounts to a “probable crime” against the state, a charge the journalist vehemently denies. Twitter Files journalist Michael Shellenberger, who has recently been covering the public clash between X owner Elon Musk and the President of Brazil’s Superior Electoral Court […]

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Rumble Defies Global Censorship Trends, Takes Stand Against New Zealand’s Free Speech Crackdown

Rumble Defies Global Censorship Trends, Takes Stand Against New Zealand’s Free Speech Crackdown Rumble rejects New Zealand’s censorship demand after whistleblower reveals alleged Covid vaccine-related deaths. The CEO of Rumble, a free-speech YouTube competitor, says that global censorship levels are on the rise, but that what’s particularly noticeable are censorship demands coming from Australia and […]

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Ireland’s Hate Speech Bill Faces Backlash Amidst Authoritarian Fears

Ireland’s Hate Speech Bill Faces Backlash Amidst Authoritarian Fears Ireland’s proposed hate speech legislation sparks fears of an authoritarian police state, with critics voicing concerns about blurred definitions and constitutional rights. Ireland’s proposed hate speech legislation has sparked strong opposition amongst many of its citizens, with individuals complaining to their representatives about the potential risk […]

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Ex-Manchester City Player’s Police Visits: Joey Barton’s Troubling Encounters Raise Questions About UK Speech Police

Ex-Manchester City Player’s Police Visits: Joey Barton’s Troubling Encounters Raise Questions About UK Speech Police Ex-footballer Joey Barton criticizes police visits over Twitter posts, drawing parallels to North Korean intimidation. Joey Barton, the former Manchester City and Newcastle footballer, has been experiencing incessant police visits as a result of his Twitter posts, creating what he […]

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Orwellian Sydney Police: We Will Be the “Source of Truth”

Orwellian Sydney Police: We Will Be the “Source of Truth” Sydney residents question the implications of centralized truth and censorship in the wake of a government’s push to police online discourse. Offering a fresh perspective on the fallout of a recent Sydney stabbing attack, residents have expressed their anger and mistrust toward the police who […]

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Telegram Founder Reveals US Government’s Alleged Covert Maneuvers to Backdoor The App

Telegram Founder Reveals US Government’s Alleged Covert Maneuvers to Backdoor The App US authorities allegedly sought backdoors into Telegram’s encryption. Here’s a headline that surfaced on the internet this week: “US government tried to spy on people…” (…somebody, who happens to be the Telegram founder, “claims”.) What a shocker. Is this really newsworthy? Actually yes […]

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Bank of America Accused of Political Debanking

Bank of America Accused of Political Debanking Bank of America is under fire from Republican AGs, accused of debanking based on political and religious beliefs. Bank of America is facing serious accusations of involvement in discrimination based on politics, religion, and ideology (i.e., speech expressing this), with the targets of “debanking” allegedly being some Christian […]

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“Weasel Words” – Stella Assange Challenges US Over Julian’s Fate

“Weasel Words” – Stella Assange Challenges US Over Julian’s Fate Stella Assange claims US diplomatic assurances offer no real protection for Julian under the First Amendment. Stella Assange has once again urged the Biden White House to give up on prosecuting her husband Julian Assange, at the same time accusing the US authorities of resorting to […]

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