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Is Apple Gearing Up for China-Style Internet Control in the U.S.?

Recently, Apple announced that it will deploy a new algorithm, NeuralMatch, to monitor iMessages and images on its devices.

20 Million Mail-in Ballots Raise Fraud Fears

Voter fraud concerns mounting in tight California recall election In social media posts and news outlets, proliferating reports detail alleged mail ballot theft, undelivered ballots,...

A Call to Action

(American Thinker) Probably the most truthful thing Nancy Pelosi has ever uttered is “We don’t agonize.  We organize.”  For decades, Democrats have been...

The Right to Bodily Integrity: Nobody Wins and We All Lose in the COVID-19 Showdown

The government has a history of shamelessly exploiting national emergencies for its own nefarious purposes. Terrorist attacks, mass shootings, civil unrest, economic instability, pandemics, natural disasters: the government has been taking advantage of such crises for years now in order to gain greater power over an unsuspecting and largely gullible populace.

Here’s how to tell employer you can’t take a COVID shot

There are major moral and ethical questions that are linked to the experimental COVID-19 vaccines that have been developed in the United States, and are being pushed on the population.

Apple applies limits to new system scanning for child sex abuse

Apple announced limits to a new system they are using to scan for child sex abuse on Friday after facing backlash on the system due to privacy concerns.

Biden reportedly considers vaccine passports for interstate travel

Reports suggest he knows he may not get away with it.

T Is for Tyranny: How Freedom Dies from A to Z

The COVID-19 pandemic continues to be a convenient, traumatic, devastating distraction.

NIH Director Francis Collins Calls for New COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates

National Institutes of Health (NIH) Director Francis Collins said the United States should adopt more COVID-19 vaccine mandates and said he supports private entities requiring the shots.

U.S. tech products enable Chinese surveillance in Xinjiang

U.S. technology companies are still supplying China’s surveillance state with equipment and software for monitoring populations and censoring information, including in the Xinjiang region, despite damning revelations that have led to genocide accusations against Beijing, according to researchers.

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