by Josh Mitteldorf, Ph.D. A federal appeals court in Philadelphia last week handed down a decision that could have outsized effects on internet censorship. The U.S. Court of…
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By John Miles The US frequently funds pro-Western media and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in foreign countries it targets for regime change to pave the…
By John Miles The United States is continuing its persecution campaign against journalists and dissidents who work with Russian media. The Biden administration signaled…
by Luis Cornelio The former Biden official who viciously pressured Big Tech to censor COVID-19-related posts is now at the helm of Kamala Harris’s campaign.…
by Luis Cornelio Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s financial influence in American elections continues to linger, a new grant program reveals. Less than two days after Zuckerberg…
By Victor Nava Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg admitted Monday that the Biden administration pressured Facebook to censor COVID-19 content and acknowledged it was wrong to…
By Anthony Gonzalez In a major win for former independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a district court has ruled that Kennedy and his charity,…
By Cullen McCue Pavel Durov, a billionaire tech entrepreneur and Russian exile who founded the encrypted messaging application Telegram, was arrested at the Bourget airport…
‘The Olympic Committee is DESPERATELY trying to scrub these images from the internet, and even had my account LOCKED this morning. Don’t let them memory…
by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D. Children’s Health Defense (CHD) last week was the focus of a presentation delivered at the International Conference on Social Media & Society in…
By Gordon K Occasionally a Tweet so perfect, so concise happens that you just have to stand there in awe of it. It doesn’t hurt…


















