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“Instagram Helped Kill My Daughter”: Censorship Tendencies in Social Media

It is all a rather sorry tale.  Molly Russell, another teenager gorged on social media content, sharing and darkly revelling, took her own life in 2017 supposedly after viewing what the BBC described as “disturbing content about suicide on social media.”  Causation is presumed, and the platform hosting the content is saddled with blame.

Why Does the Father of Mass Vaccinations Jonas Salk Want to Kill Everyone? (Partial)


Full talk and analysis of Salk’s book The Survival of the Wisest, 1972, is available at JaysAnalysis.com by subscription at the PayPal links. The father of mass inoculations suspiciously also wants to engineer death and mass depopulation through various means, including mass cancer and RNA manipulation. Salk describes his Darwinism as a death cult.

US House Commerce Committee Accuses FCC of Collusion With Big Wireless on 5G Roll Out

The Chair of the U.S. House Commerce Committee has sent a letter to the FCC requesting copies of communications between the agency and the “Big Wireless” corporations. (CR) — On January 24, Frank Pallone, Chairman of the U.S. House Commerce Committee, sent a letter to the Federal Communications Commission asking for copies of communications between the FCC and […]

France Slaps Google With $57 Million Penalty Under New EU Law

(CD) — French regulators on Monday hit Google with a $57 million penalty—the first fine targeting a U.S. technology giant under Europe’s strict new data privacy rules. Implemented across the European Union (EU) in May of 2018, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) aims to bar tech companies from relying on “long illegible terms and conditions full of […]

Facebook Accused of Using ’10-Year Challenge’ Meme to Improve Facial Recognition

(TMU) — While the “10-Year Challenge” spreading across social media may appear to be the latest innocuous viral phenomenon, sweeping upwards of 5 million users and multiple celebrities into the challenge, privacy experts and technology analysts are sounding the alarm about the social engineering motives behind the trend. According to the theory, the meme – […]

Over 773 Million Emails, 21 Million Passwords Have Been Leaked Online

(ZH) — Security expert Troy Hunt has exposed a the largest publication of breached data in history, affecting over 770 million email addresses and 21 million passwords. The new finding, called “Collection #1” by Hunt, consists of 2.6 billion rows and is made up of “many different individual data breaches from literally thousands of different sources.” New breach: The "Collection #1" […]

AT&T Stops Selling Location Data of Americans to Bounty Hunters

(ZH) — After Motherboard gave a bounty hunter a phone number and a few hundred bucks, their contact responded with a screenshot of Google Maps, containing a highlighted circle indicating the phone’s exact location. Motherboard then released a report on Tuesday, showing how T-Mobile, Sprint, and AT&T are selling their customers’ location data, and some of that data was ending up in the hands of bounty […]

Zuckerberg Distracts From Privacy Scandals With Pedantic “Personal Challenge”

(ZH) –  Mark Zuckerberg gingerly flipped the page from 2018 to 2019 on Tuesday with a progressive and forward-looking blog post – as if his company’s ongoing data scandals didn’t just shave off 25% of his company’s market cap over the last year. The Facebook CEO posted a plucky “personal challenge” for the new year – committing to “host a series of […]