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Microsoft patents a method to “computerize the human body” and use it as a conduit for power transmission, data surveillance and control
Microsoft’s latest innovation in computer science seeks to “computerize the human body” and use people as conductive mediums to transmit power and data. This system will be able to collect intimate information from the body for surveillance and data analysis and ultimately for remotely controlling people’s behaviors and thoughts. By computerizing the human body and […] Read More.
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Jim Jordan and 44 Other Members of Congress Submit Brief to the Supreme Court in Major Big Tech Censorship Case
The Supreme Court is deciding whether the Federal Government pressuring social media platforms to censor is a First Amendment violation. Read More.
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NDP bill would prescribe jail terms for speaking well of fossil fuels
C-372, also known as the Fossil Fuel Advertising Act, was tabled Monday as a private member’s bill by NDP MP Charlie Angus Read More.
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How Microsoft's Bing in China censors Uyghur 'genocide'
Bing search engine’s results in China show happy, dancing people — and say nothing about oppression. D.C. lawmakers may limit Microsoft’s lucrative contracts. Read More.
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Tucker Carlson Could Face Sanctions Over Putin Interview
Tucker Carlson's interview with Russian President Vladimir Putin could see the conservative pundit targeted by European Union lawmakers, current and former members of the European Parliament have told Newsweek. Read More.
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Carano Sues Disney For Firing Her After Smear Campaign
‘I was being hunted down from everything I posted to every post I liked because I was not in line with the acceptable narrative of the time.’ Read More.
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Government Censorship Isn’t New — But It’s Getting More Personal
These days, and thanks to technological advancements, speech has become deeply personal. As communication has become democratized, so have the censorship efforts. Read More.
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Censorship Hearing Flies Off The Rails As Matt Gaetz Squabbles With Democrat Norman Eisen
The censorship hearing went off the rails as Republican Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz squabbled with a Democrat. Read More.
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Amazon Bowed to White House Pressure to Conceal COVID Books
Amazon bowed to White House pressure to suppress books that criticized the COVID-19 vaccines, House Judiciary Committee documents show. Read More.
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VA Dems Want To Make Bipartisan Election Oversight A 'Hate Crime'
SB 364 arrives as Democrats push the narrative that conservatives are a threat to democracy at large and election workers in particular. Read More.
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Deepfake Scammers Stage Bogus Conference Videocall and Steal $25 Million From Multinational Company in Hong Kong
Deepfakes are developing to be a real security hazard for individuals and companies, as we’ve come to the point when people can hardly believe in their eyes and ears anymore. Read More.
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Substack's no-platforming climbdown isn't 'censorship,' but it's still a bad idea
In January of 2022, Lulu Cheng-Meservey — at the time, vice president of Communication for Substack, though she’s since moved on to a similar role at Activision Blizzard — wrote […] Read More.
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Florida Bill Attempts to Make Accusations of "Transphobia" or "Racism" More Easily Liable For Defamation
A potentially precedent-setting bill has been proposed in the Florida Senate that could redefine defamation language surrounding terms such as “transphobic,” “homophobic,” “racist,” or “sexist.” The bill, labeled SB 1780 Read More.
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Hohmann: Biden Regime Expanding Intrusive Facial Recognition Scans to All 430 'Federalized' Airports
Guest post by Leo Hohmann – republished with permission A bipartisan group of Senators has introduced a bill to prevent the expansion of this program citing an invasion of privacy, but TSA launches it anyway Despite complaints from several members of Congress from both parties, Joe Biden’s Transportation Security Administration is moving forward with plans to expand facial-recognition technology at 430 U.S. Read More.
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Court: Social media blocking by St. Louis official violated constitutional rights
(The Center Square) – Former St. Louis Board of Aldermen President Lewis Reed, now serving a prison sentence for an unrelated fraud charge, violated a constituent’s constitutional rights when he Read More.

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