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TikTok BOOM! First shots fired in US-China Internet Cold War (Video)

Via AntiWar.com (https://news.antiwar.com/2020/08/07/as-trump-advances-ban-cia-says-no-evidence-of-tiktok-giving-data-to-china/)…
Chinese app TikTok remains under fire by President Trump, with allegations that their being Chinese means China could access their user data, making it a serious problem. President Trump is set to ban TikTok next month.

Twitter Bans Bitchute Links & The Matrix 'Trans Metaphor' - FF Ep88

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Henrik and Lana cover the latest absurd news. From Twitter censoring BitChute to Covid-1984. We also talk about The Matrix, the movie, which now is said to be a metaphor for transgenderism, by the (now) fully transitioned directors Larry and Andy Wachowski. Don't miss this highly entertaining show.

With Microsoft Purchase of TikTok, US Tightens Grip Over International Media

Following Donald Trump’s Friday announcement that he would ban the popular Chinese-owned video platform, Microsoft has today swooped in to hoover up TikTok after it received “personal assurances” from the president himself that he would back such a move. Trump has given the two parties up to 45 days to hash out a deal.

The UK and U.S. Are Starting a New Cold War With Russia and China, So What Are These Governments Trying to Hide?

Patrick COCKBURN
The new Cold War launched by the West against China and Russia is escalating by the day. In a single week, the Kremlin has been unmasked trying to discover the secrets of Britain’s pursuit of a vaccine against coronavirus and revelations are promised about covert Russian interference in British politics. Boris Johnson made a U-turn on Huawei, announcing that it is to be kicked out of participation in the 5G network because it poses a threat to British security, though a curiously slow-burning one since they will only be evicted over seven years.

TikTok Could Become Latest Victim of US War on Chinese Competition

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo revealed last night that he is strongly considering banning the hugely popular video app TikTok. “I don’t want to get out in front of the president, but it’s something we’re looking at,” he told Laura Ingraham. When the Fox News anchor pushed him further, asking if anybody should download the app, he responded, “Only if you want your private information in the hands of the Chinese Communist Party.”