Technology: In US the balance of power between the citizenry and government has become that of the ruling and the ruled

Technology: In US the balance of power between the citizenry and government has become that of the ruling and the ruled

The US government implemented Stellar Wind, a programme to actively – and illegally – spy on all Americans within days of the 2001 9/11 attack. Ten years later, in 2011, construction began on an NSA data centre in the Utah desert. It’s now the largest surveillance storehouse in the US.

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Wuhan Cover-Up:  Anthony Fauci, Bill Gates are the frontmen for military-medical-industrial complex

Wuhan Cover-Up:  Anthony Fauci, Bill Gates are the frontmen for military-medical-industrial complex

A powerful syndicate, composed of government public health technocrats, a rapacious pharmaceutical industry, military and intelligence officials, and media and social media titans, appropriated awesome new powers to override constitutional and civil rights, censor information, suppress dissent and engineer compliance with arbitrary diktats.

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Public relations: Israeli spyware firm mounts charm offensive to repair damaged brand

Public relations: Israeli spyware firm mounts charm offensive to repair damaged brand

It is not illegal to register to lobby for two affiliated clients, and powerful law firms doing lobbying work often do so for purposes of efficiency and holding meetings together.

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Why Israeli spyware firm NSO wants ‘urgent’ meeting with US Secretary of State Blinken

Why Israeli spyware firm NSO wants ‘urgent’ meeting with US Secretary of State Blinken

For NSO, the blacklisting has been an existential threat. The push to reverse it, which included hiring multiple American public relations and law firms, has cost NSO $1.5 million in lobbying last year, more than the government of Israel itself spent.

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US cybersecurity centre tossed into mix-up by China’s stealthy Volt Typhoon hackers targeting critical infrastructure  

US cybersecurity centre tossed into mix-up by China’s stealthy Volt Typhoon hackers targeting critical infrastructure  

The NSA’s Adamski and Josh Zaritsky, chief operations officer of the Cybersecurity Collaboration Centre, urged network defenders to manage and audit their system logs for anomalous activity and store logs such that they can’t be deleted by an attacker who gains system access and is looking to hide their tracks.

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‘Speech protections are not just for views we agree with but also for views we most strongly oppose’

‘Speech protections are not just for views we agree with but also for views we most strongly oppose’

The Westminster Declaration also cites the UDHR (United Nations Human Rights), which “was drafted in 1948 in response to atrocities committed during World War II,” as another example of how protections for free speech are legally enshrined. The declaration specifically cites Article 19 of the UDHR, which states, “Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.’”

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Digital IDs: Human rights groups in Kenya want stronger legislative basis to eliminate bias and erosion of privacy

Digital IDs: Human rights groups in Kenya want stronger legislative basis to eliminate bias and erosion of privacy

Dr Ngare said that Gates’ involvement with Maisha Namba is just one of his many interests in Africa, having previously been involved with “The clandestine administration of fertility regulating Tetatus vaccines to Kenyan women in 2014-2015, facilitated by Gavi and the WHO,” which he says “is still fresh in our minds.”

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Hamas threat to stream live execution of Jewish hostages puts social media on the edge

Hamas threat to stream live execution of Jewish hostages puts social media on the edge

Adam Hadley, founder and executive director of Tech Against Terrorism, a United Nations-affiliated nonprofit that tracks extremist activity online, tells Wired that while maintaining secrecy around content moderation methods is important during a sensitive and volatile conflict, tech companies should be more transparent about how they work.

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Decent work, decent pay: Facebook staff in Kenya accuse Meta of piddling in pay talks

Decent work, decent pay: Facebook staff in Kenya accuse Meta of piddling in pay talks

Meta and Sama lawyers told the court they thought the mediation was making good progress, with long hours involved, until the moderators’ lawyer wrote to them in protest. Justice Nduma Nderi said the failed talks were a “missed opportunity” to find a balance between the parties involved as opposed to the court issuing an order.

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Big Tech threatened: What Google’s antitrust trial in the US means for search engine dependents

Big Tech threatened: What Google’s antitrust trial in the US means for search engine dependents

Google’s search engine earned its huge market share by almost instantaneously presenting people with helpful information culled from the billions of websites that have been indexed since former Stanford University graduate students Larry Page and Sergey Brin developed the technology during the late 1990s.

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