Privacy

Google Sued by Texas, Washington, D.C. Over Customer Surveillance: ‘Clear Violation of Consumers’ Privacy’

Texas and the District of Columbia sue Big Tech platform for invasion of user privacy.

Peter Schweizer’s ‘Red-Handed’ Exposes Communist China’s Silicon Valley Sympathizers

The New York Post recently published an exclusive excerpt of Peter Schweizer’s new book Red-Handed: How American Elites Get Rich Helping China Win, which outlines how American elites — including the Silicon Valley Masters of the Universe — purposefully aid the communist regime of China.

Bill Gates, Indian Government Targeted in Lawsuit Alleging AstraZeneca Vaccine Killed 23-Year-Old

A lawsuit against Bill Gates, the Indian government and others, citing extensive case law, is attracting renewed scrutiny of Gates and his long-term, controversial involvement in India’s vaccine program.

US Government Forces Cars to Have ‘Kill Switch’ Available to Law Enforcement

Recent infrastructure bill clause requires new car manufacturers to put a “kill switch” in vehicles manufactured from 2026 allowing law enforcement access to vehicle.

German Government Considering Shutting Down Telegram

Because anti-lockdown activists are using it to organize

Bob Saget’s Family Releases Statement After ‘Full House’ Star’s Sudden Death

Actor Bob Saget, who starred in the 1990s sitcom “Full House,” has died at the age of 65 in a Florida hotel room.

What Djokovic’s Battle to Compete in Australian Open Means for Health Freedom Movement

If the Serbian tennis star is allowed to stay in the country and compete in the Australian Open, Australia’s prime minister will be acknowledging that his country’s public health policies from the start have been nonsensical in their lack of nuance.

If You See These Symbols Show Up on Your Phone, Someone Is Watching

The ominous specter of Big Tech surveillance of private citizens grows more threatening by the day.

Roe v. Wade Was Raw Judicial Activism, Supreme Court Should Overturn It

As most Americans are aware, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the Dobbs vs. Jackson Women’s Health Organization abortion case. The court will decide the constitutionality of a 2018 Mississippi state law banning abortion operations after the first 15 weeks of pregnancy.

Canadian Officials Secretly Tracked 33 Million Mobile Devices During COVID Lockdown

Canada's Public Health Agency admitted to accessing the data, such as cell-tower location during lockdown to monitor people’s activity.

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