
F.C.C. Plans Net Neutrality Repeal in a Victory for Telecoms
Continue reading “Berto Jongman: The End of Net Neutrality — #GoogleGestapo Advances”

Report: Twitter to Start Sanctioning Users for Their Offline Behavior
According to the Verge, “What’s new is that Twitter now plans to do at least some monitoring of verified users’ offline behavior as well, to determine whether it is consistent with its rules.”
Phi Beta Iota: We must not forget that BBC has been a funded subsidiary of the CIA for some time — the lack of integrity across our academic, government, law enforcement, and media institutions is now catastrosphic.
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Google and Search Trust: Math Is Objective, Right?
Trust, however, seems to mean different things to different people. Consider the write up “It’s Time to Stop Trusting Google Search Already.” The write up suggests that people usually trust Google. The main point is that those people should not trust Google.
Continue reading “Stephen E. Arnold: Google Math & Algorithms Not Trustworthy?”

Sex toy company admits to recording users' remote sex sessions, calls it a ‘minor bug'
I have some news: the Internet of Things is a mess. A hacked refrigerator sounds slightly scary, but a vibrator-controlling app that records all your sex sounds and stores them on your phone without your knowledge? That's way worse.
Today, a Reddit user pointed out that Hong Kong-based sex toy company Lovense's remote control vibrator app (Lovense Remote) recorded a use session without their knowledge. An audio file lasting six minutes was stored in the app's local folder. The users says he or she gave the app access to the mic and camera but only to use with the in-app chat function and to send voice clips on command — not constant recording when in use. Other users confirmed this app behavior, too.
“And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.” (John 8:32)
This is a speculative account based on personal experience and broad reading. In no way is it a substitute for a proper legal discovery process – but it could be useful in guiding such a process.
In 20 pages with 54 endnotes and close just under a 100 linked sources, I describe the system as I have experienced it. It is my hope that this primer will inspire hundreds, even thousands, of lawsuits against all elements of the Zionist-controlled censorship & crowd-stalking complex. My own lawsuit is in very capable hands and I am confident the Court and Jury will render fair judgement in due course.
While it may not be obvious, this work should make it clear that Donald Trump and John McAfee and I agree on one thing: we need a post-Google Internet that cannot be censored or manipulated — what I have in mind, should the President approve the Open Source Agency, is a mix of crypto-value, crypto-exchanges, crypto-tools, and crypto-intelligence — a Trump Channel all for one, one for all.
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ElectOS uses open source to restore trust in voting machines
Failing voting technology infrastructure in the U.S. is a clear and present danger to democracy. 43 States must replace their obsolete systems by 2020, or renew existing contracts for another decade. There is no commercial incentive to innovate, making election integrity a gamble dependent on black-box proprietary systems with well-known vulnerabilities. This short video summarizes the dangers.