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Mobile phone networks (i.e., Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile) allow Big Government to rig and steal elections: HERE’S HOW

by Ethan Huff, Natural News: The great 2020 presidential election heist that delivered the White House to fake president Joe Biden instead of to Donald Trump, who rightfully won a second term, would not have been possible without electronic voting machines having been rigged with a two-way internet connection powered by one of the big three wireless […]

House Democrats, Targeting Right-Wing Cable Outlets, Are Assaulting Core Press Freedoms

By Glenn Greenwald | February 23, 2021 Not even two months into their reign as the majority party that controls the White House and both houses of Congress, key Democrats have made clear that one of their top priorities is censorship of divergent voices. On Saturday, I detailed how their escalating official campaign to coerce and threaten social […]

Schiff colludes with CNN parent company AT&T. Releases call logs of Nunes, Giuliani & Solomon (Video)

The Duran’s Alex Christoforou and Editor-in-Chief Alexander Mercouris discuss House Intelligence Committee chairman Adam Schiff, his collusion with CNN parent company AT&T, to obtain and then publicize phone records that included calls involving the president’s personal attorney Rudy Giuliani, ranking Intelligence Committee Republican Devin Nunes, and journalist John Solomon…all done with “House subpoena powers” and without a court-ordered search warrant.

Even If Trump's Motivations Are As Foul As You Would Expect, Stopping The AT&T/TimeWarner Merger Is Good Policy

We tend to think-- and for good reason-- that anything the Trump regime does, is wrong. And in most cases, that is a good rule of thumb to follow, But not in the case of blocking the AT&T merger. No doubt Trump is meddling in the Justice Department antitrust case because of his petty vindictiveness, but blocking the merger between AT&T and Time Warner is good policy.

Hollow Privacy Promises from Major Internet Service Providers

By Jeremy Gillula and Kate Tummarello | EFF | April 18, 2017 It’s no surprise that Americans were unhappy to lose online privacy protections earlier this month. Across party lines, voters overwhelmingly oppose the measure to repeal the FCC’s privacy rules for Internet providers that Congress passed and President Donald Trump signed into law. But […]