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08/22/2020
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By News Editors
#BlueLeaks reveal fusion centers employ undercover agents to target activists
Police documents released as part of the #BlueLeaks hack details how law enforcement is tracking activists via social media while empowering private citizens as “Threat Liason Officers.” (Article by Derrick Broze republished from TheLastAmericanVagabond.com) On June 19, 2020, 269 gigabytes of internal U.S. police documents were released by the group Distributed Denial of Secrets as […]
06/28/2020
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By News Editors
Jack Dorsey’s payment processor Square withholds 30% of payments during coronavirus pandemic
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey’s other company, payment processing service Square, is withholding between 20 and 30 percent of the money that merchants receive from customers. One small business owner commented: “It may not be the coronavirus that puts us out of business but actually the greed of Square that breaks the camel’s back.” (Article by […]
06/17/2020
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By News Editors
Meet the Big Tech critic behind Hey, Basecamp’s radical new email platform
Silicon Valley has plenty of critics, but not many of them are tech company founders. Fewer still regularly tweet about breaking up Google, quitting Facebook, and holding Tesla to account for its Autopilot failures. (Article by Ainsley Harris republished from FastCompany.com) No wonder David Heinemeier Hansson, cofounder and CTO of Basecamp and creator of web […]
05/29/2020
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By News Editors
Who is Big Tech’s arbiter of truth? More than ever, it’s a corrupt, Orwellian Wikipedia
Even as the criticism of Wikipedia’s left-wing political bias intensifies, including from the site’s co-founder Larry Sanger, the major tech platforms continue to use the online encyclopedia in their services and rely on it as a model for addressing “fake news” concerns. Rather than improving their services, the integration of Wikipedia into Big Tech platforms […]
05/28/2020
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By News Editors
Nextdoor helps spread neighborhood snitching by showering law enforcement with gifts
Community platform Nextdoor is going to great lengths to become the go-to platform to snitch on your neighbors. (Article republished from MassPrivateI.Blogspot.com) According to a CityLab article, Nextdoor is showering law enforcement with all-expenses paid vacations to their headquarters in San Francisco, California all in an effort to gain law enforcement acceptance and put police on Public Agency Advisory Councils. […]
09/19/2019
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By News Editors
California lawmaker trying to weaken privacy law turns out to be married to Amazon Ring Exec
A California lawmaker trying to weaken a landmark data privacy law is married to a top executive at Amazon’s Ring home surveillance company, according to a review of state ethics documents conducted by Politico. (Article by Tyler Durden republished from ZeroHedge.com) Assemblywoman Jacqui Irwin’s husband, Jon Irwin, is chief operating officer for Santa Monica-based Ring, Inc., a home security […]
08/20/2019
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By News Editors
The censorship of alternative media is virtual book burning
Recent discussions about an executive order that would “help protect” conservatives from bias on social media have brought a bone of contention to the forefront. Are alternative and conservative media actually being censored or are non-mainstream journalists and bloggers just whining? (Article by Daisy Luther republished from TheOrganicPrepper.com) As the owner of a website that is demonstrably […]
07/25/2019
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By News Editors
Jim Jordan: If the FBI can spy on a presidential campaign, imagine what they can do to you
During former Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s testimony on Wednesday, Republican Congressman Jim Jordan pointed out the double standard Mueller’s team applied to the Trump campaign and the Clinton campaign during the 2016 presidential election. (Article by Katie Pavlich republished from TownHall.com) Department of Justice Inspector General Michael Horowitz is expected to released the findings of […]
07/20/2019
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By News Editors
Report: Viral ‘FaceApp’ now owns rights to 150 million users’ faces and names
FaceApp now owns access to images of over 150 million users’ faces and names, according to a Wednesday-published Forbes report. (Article by Robert Kraychik republished from Breitbart.com) Owned by Russian parent company Wireless Labs, FaceApp is a popular mobile app allowing users to add visual effects to photos of their faces to alter their facial expressions, look, […]
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