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  • A Week of Secondary Explosions

    02/16/2026 4:44:09 AM PST · by MtnClimber · 10 replies
    American Thinker ^ | 15 Feb, 2026 | Clarice Feldman
    This week’s major developments include a number of secondary explosions: government bureaucrats who censored free speech on internet platforms using NGOs as covers will be facing court action; the fallout from the boomeranging Epstein disclosures keep damaging the Democrats and their foreign allies; the media’s promotion of the moronic Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez only served to highlight that she is ill-informed and too lazy to prepare for interviews; and DOGE and Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent are making it very hard to keep hiding Democrat corruption. Censors Face the MusicThe CCDH (Center for Countering Digital Hate) is an NGO headed by...
  • Russian soldiers rage against Putin’s Telegram ban

    02/12/2026 11:18:13 AM PST · by USA-FRANCE · 23 replies
    Russian soldiers and military bloggers have railed against the Kremlin after it restricted access to the Telegram messaging app. Widespread disruptions to the app were reported on Monday and Tuesday as Roskomnadzor, the Russian state media regulator, said it would levy its strongest restrictions on Telegram’s operations yet. The internet watchdog said the move would safeguard Russian citizens against “criminal and terrorist” content, in Moscow’s latest crackdown on the free internet. Roskomnadzor, which has for years crusaded for a “sovereign internet” liberated from Western influence, has over the past six months imposed new limits on Telegram and WhatsApp at least...
  • NewsGuard sues FTC in Dueling Accusations of Censorship

    02/10/2026 6:31:45 AM PST · by spacewarp · 2 replies
    DailySignal ^ | 02/10/2026 | Daily Signal
    A media ratings website is suing the Federal Trade Commission for investigating alleged efforts to blacklist conservative news outlets, in a clash that is effectively dueling accusations of censorship. NewsGuard Technologies sued the FTC in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia on Friday, alleging the Trump administration was trying to censor it, “simply out of disagreement with NewsGuard’s First Amendment-protected journalistic judgments about the reliability of news sources.” “Under the guise of a supposed antitrust investigation, the FTC has demanded all documents (memos, emails, texts, reporters’ notes, subscriber lists, analyses, financial reports, and more) that NewsGuard has...
  • A Complicated Week

    02/08/2026 4:58:53 AM PST · by MtnClimber · 6 replies
    American Thinker ^ | 8 Feb, 2026 | Clarice Feldman
    Another sterling week for the Trump administration, another interval of agony for his opponents. The attention of those less politically minded is focused on the disappearance of Savannah Guthrie’s mother, Nancy -- always fodder for the would-be Colombos and Miss Marples -- and the Olympics. Yet this week saw some victories for the administration along with some serious unfinished business. The ousted dictator Nicolás Maduro seems isolated, depressed, and devoid of funds sufficient to hire teams of lawyers to defend him. Any claims he might have for immunity seem destined to fail. The evidence establishes he was born in Colombia;...
  • Today, Telegram notified all its users in Spain with this alert: (totalitarian control coming)

    02/04/2026 11:43:34 PM PST · by Mount Athos · 13 replies
    @durov on x.com ^ | Feb 4, 2026 | Pavel Durov, originator of telegram
    Pedro Sánchez’s government is pushing dangerous new regulations that threaten your internet freedoms. Announced just yesterday, these measures could turn Spain into a surveillance state under the guise of “protection.” Here’s why they’re a red flag for free speech and privacy: 1. Ban on social media for under-16s with mandatory age verification: This isn’t just about kids—it requires platforms to use strict checks, like needing IDs or biometrics. ⚠️ Danger: It sets a precedent for tracking EVERY user’s identity, eroding anonymity and opening doors to mass data collection. What starts with minors could expand to all, stifling open discourse. 2....
  • Congress Must Not Allow Foreign Governments to Censor American Speech

    02/05/2026 9:11:26 AM PST · by MtnClimber · 13 replies
    AMUSE on X ^ | 4 Feb, 2026 | Alexander Muse
    The House Judiciary Committee’s recent findings present a simple but unsettling conclusion. American speech is being curtailed in the United States, not because Congress has changed the First Amendment, but because foreign governments have learned how to route around it. Europe’s Digital Services Act, presented as a domestic regulatory framework, has in practice become a lever for global speech control. Its effects now reach deep into the American public square. To see how this happens, begin with a basic fact about the modern internet. Major platforms operate with global content moderation rules. They do so not out of ideology but...
  • Judiciary GOP: Brussels May Have Interfered in Eight EU Elections

    02/04/2026 6:06:31 AM PST · by MtnClimber · 8 replies
    The European Conservative ^ | 4 Feb, 2026 | Javier Villamor
    A set of internal documents published by the Republican members of the U.S. House Judiciary Committee (Judiciary GOP) has sent shockwaves through Brussels. Released under the title The EU Censorship Files, Part II, the investigation presents documentary evidence of a sustained strategy by the European Commission to influence public debate on social media and digital platforms, pressuring major tech companies to censor lawful content, alter their internal rules, and restrict certain political viewpoints. https://twitter.com/JudiciaryGOP/status/2018683758006665352 The revelations go far beyond an abstract debate over content moderation. According to the material made public, the Commission has directly or indirectly intervened in at...
  • W Launches as a Verified Alternative to X in Europe

    01/23/2026 6:36:29 AM PST · by yesthatjallen · 38 replies
    lawyer monthly ^ | 01 20 2026 | Susan Stein
    European users, institutions, and tech firms face a new social media option built around mandatory identity checks and EU regulation. European backers have formally unveiled W, a new social media platform designed to operate entirely under European law and infrastructure, positioning itself as a verified alternative to X. The service was introduced publicly in Davos, Switzerland, during events surrounding the annual World Economic Forum, and is intended for rollout across the European Union and other markets. All users will be required to complete identity and photo verification before participating. The launch is significant as Europe tightens enforcement of digital platform...
  • If Britain Bans X, How Far Will It Go To Block Free Speech?

    01/15/2026 6:29:58 AM PST · by MtnClimber · 29 replies
    RealClear Politics ^ | 15 Jan, 2026 | Ted Newson
    If Britain Bans X, How Far Will It Go To Block Free Speech? COMMENTARY By Ted NewsonJanuary 15, 2026 If Britain Bans X, How Far Will It Go To Block Free Speech?AP In what appears to be a rolling back on free speech and citizen journalism, Britain is fast-tracking a law that will ban non-consensual intimate deepfake images. This is likely aimed at the social media site X.com after its AI assistant Grok allegedly generated inappropriate images. In the scope of the global news cycle and a further ban potentially on the table, the move couldn’t be more poorly timed....
  • The Censors Strike Back: Italy’s Crusade Against the Open Internet

    01/11/2026 3:47:51 AM PST · by Adder · 4 replies
    Reclaim the Net ^ | 01/10/26 | Cindy Harper
    Italy’s communications regulator, AGCOM, has fined Cloudflare €14.2 million after the company declined to apply government-ordered blocks on its public DNS resolver. The case has become one of the clearest examples in Europe of how national censorship mandates can collide with global internet infrastructure. Cloudflare’s 1.1.1.1 service, widely used for privacy and fast DNS resolution, was ordered to participate in Italy’s anti-piracy system known as Piracy Shield. The program, launched in 2024, was designed to cut off access to live sports streams and other copyrighted material in near real time. The program has been a disaster. The company refused. Cloudflare...
  • BREAKING: Despite intense attacks from the UK government and regulators, Grok has skyrocketed to the #1 spot as the most downloaded app across the entire UK App Store – topping all categories!

    01/10/2026 1:21:11 PM PST · by SmokingJoe · 8 replies
    X ^ | 01/10/2026 | Tesla Owners Silicon Valley
    BREAKING: Despite intense attacks from the UK government and regulators, Grok has skyrocketed to the #1 spot as the most downloaded app across the entire UK App Store – topping all categories! It’s currently holding strong at: • #1 Top Apps (Overall) • #1 Top Overall • #1 Productivity This massive surge comes right in the middle of heavy criticism and threats of potential bans or restrictions on X and Grok from UK officials, including Prime Minister Keir Starmer calling the recent AI image generation controversy “disgraceful” and “disgusting,” and Technology Secretary Liz Kendall backing Ofcom to take swift action...
  • BREAKING: Ofcom told to ban X - as Starmer's battle with Musk escalates

    01/09/2026 1:49:50 PM PST · by RandFan · 39 replies
    iNews ^ | Jan 9 | iNews
    The Government has urged online watchdog Ofcom to use its powers to block access to X, formerly Twitter, in a dramatic escalation in tensions with the tech billionaire Elon Musk. Technology Secretary Liz Kendall issued a statement telling the regulator that it had the “full support” of ministers to use its powers to block UK users from gaining access to the social media site.
  • Trump Takes U.S. out of 66 Globalist Organizations and Treaties

    01/08/2026 5:48:52 AM PST · by Mr. Mojo · 32 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 8 Jan 2026 | SIMON KENT
    The Trump administration announced Wednesday it’s taking U.S. taxpayer dollars away from 66 globalist organizations, nearly half of them affiliated with the United Nations and all of which are identified as “contrary to the interests of the United States.” Most notable is the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), the parent treaty underpinning all major international climate agreements, AFP reports. The treaty adopted in 1992 is a global pact by nations to cooperate to drive down planet-warming greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to the impacts of so-called “climate change.” A despairing European Union climate chief Wopke Hoekstra said the...
  • Mexican Lawmakers Target Narcocorridos

    01/25/2010 12:01:45 PM PST · by SwinneySwitch · 6 replies · 396+ views
    KRGV/AP ^ | 01/22/10
    MEXICO CITY - A new proposal from Mexico's ruling party could send musicians to prison for performing songs that glorify drug trafficking. The law would bring prison sentences of up to three years for people who perform or produce songs or movies glamorizing criminals. "Society sees drug ballads as nice, pleasant, inconsequential and harmless, but they are the opposite," National Action Party lawmaker Oscar Martin Arce told The Associated Press on Thursday. The ballads, known as "narcocorridos," often describe drug trafficking and violence, and are popular among some norteno bands. After some killings, gangs pipe narcocorridos into police radio scanners,...
  • Maduro’s Cult of Personality and Repression Defined Venezuela’s Lost Decade

    01/04/2026 3:56:51 PM PST · by nickcarraway · 15 replies
    Tico Times ^ | January 4, 2026
    Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro, who has been seized by US special forces after more than a decade in power, ruled with an iron fist while seeking to portray himself as a humble man of the people. During months in the crosshairs of US President Donald Trump, who accused him of being a drug trafficker, the 63-year-old former bus driver deflected pressure by dancing to techno music at near-daily rallies, always broadcast live, as he chanted the mantra “No war, yes peace!” — in English. But for many Venezuelans, Maduro was no kindly pacifist. Seven million compatriots emigrated on his watch amid...
  • Australia Enforces Age ID Checks for Search Engine Users

    01/02/2026 5:20:16 AM PST · by fluorescence · 24 replies
    Reclaim The Net ^ | December 29, 2025 | Ken Macon
    Australia has activated a new requirement for search engines to verify the ages of their signed-in users, with companies now facing a six-month countdown to full compliance. The rule, which began on December 27, sits within a newly registered industry code under the authority of the eSafety Commissioner and extends the country’s expanding system of online content controls. Search services such as Google and Bing must soon introduce age-assurance checks when logged-in users perform searches that might surface adult or otherwise “high-impact” material. The mechanisms vary, but common approaches include prompting users to confirm their age through a pop-up screen...
  • VIDEO: CNN "Law Enforcement Correspondent" Upset Nick Shirley Revealed Her Career FRAUD

    01/01/2026 12:45:56 PM PST · by PJ-Comix · 8 replies
    Rumble ^ | January 1, 2026 | DUmmie FUnnies
    VIDEOWatch the CNN pretend "journalist" Whitney Wild decide it is her mission in life to "debunk" REAL journalist Nick Shirley. Her efforts are so over the top obvious to the extent that EVERYBODY sees what she is trying to do. The result is overwhelming condemnation of her on X (Twitter). To make matters even WORSE, take a look at who she recommends as a supposedly credible journalist. A dirtbag by the name of Lou Raguse whose idea idea of investigating child care center fraud it to slam those exposing it as racists.Unfortunately, the sad reality our our times is that...
  • A rough year for journalists in 2025, with a little hope for things to turn around

    12/31/2025 3:26:28 AM PST · by Oldeconomybuyer · 51 replies
    The Associated Press ^ | December 31, 2025 | BY DAVID BAUDER
    NEW YORK (AP) — By nearly any measure, 2025 has been a rough year for anyone concerned about freedom of the press. It’s likely to be the deadliest year on record for journalists and media workers. The number of assaults on reporters in the U.S. nearly equals the last three years combined. The president of the United States berates many who ask him questions, calling one woman “piggy.” And the ranks of those doing the job continues to thin. It’s hard to think of a darker time for journalists. So say many, including Tim Richardson, a former Washington Post reporter...
  • Free speech will have to go to preserve multiculturalism

    12/27/2025 4:36:37 PM PST · by fluorescence · 30 replies
    The Telegraph ^ | December 23, 2025 | Sean Thomas
    One Australian politician has said the quiet part out loud It’s not often the Premier of New South Wales says something that changes the political debate in the UK and elsewhere, but so it is this week. Following the awful carnage on Bondi Beach, NSW Premier Chris Minns gave a press conference about new legal restrictions on speech, and said this: “I acknowledge that we don’t have the same free speech rules that they have in the United States and I make no apologies for that, we have got a responsibility to knit together our community, that comes from different...
  • Aussie Leaders CRUSH Online Free Speech To Prop Up Failing Multiculturalism - After ISLAMIST attack

    12/24/2025 11:11:53 AM PST · by MtnClimber · 31 replies
    modernity ^ | 22 Dec, 2025 | Steve Watson
    As radical Islamist threats continue to plague Australia, politicians are pivoting to policing speech and tightening gun laws on law-abiding citizens—now openly admitting curbs on free expression are needed to shield their multicultural agenda.Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan has unveiled a sweeping plan to combat what she calls rising anti-Semitism, but the measures conveniently sidestep the core issue of unchecked radical Islamism behind recent attacks, focusing instead on doxxing anonymous social media users and reviewing gun laws. In a joint news conference, Allan announced legislation that would force social media platforms to reveal identities behind anonymous accounts accused of spreading ‘hate’....