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VIDEO: ‘Censored! Things You’re NOT Allowed To Say Anymore’

JoyCamp | It is important that western audiences are fully compliant with politically correct lexicon. Here is a useful video guide to help you remain street legal.

VIDEO: ‘Hands – The True Story of a Mother & Her Son’

Benny Wills | Welcome to the future, where political identities are now a capital commodity.

UK: Encryption Under Further Attack With ‘Technical Capability Notices’

21WIRE + The Register | As expected, the UK Government seeks to capitalise on surveillance since previous terror attacks.

A Clockwork Orange & MK Ultra – Jay Dyer’s Analysis

Jay Dyer | Me textspeak makes me gulliver want to return eggiwegs upon your table, good sir.

EXPOSED: Facebook Blacklists Conservative News & Falsified ‘Black Lives Matter’ Trend

21WIRE | Censorship is running rampant on the world’s largest social media website.

Gov’t and ISP’s Master Plan for Throttling Online News Sites

Mike Adams | A practice run that took place earlier this week in California has already confirmed Gov’t has ability to block news sites regionally.

The Cashless Society Is Coming – And With Some Very Sinister Implications

Patrick Henningsen | In this sterile and controlled Orwellian hi-tech society, the idea of cash being passed from hand to hand would be as archaic as the thought of carrying around a rucksack of tally sticks today.

Sick Britain: NHS is Now Putting Babies on ‘Death Pathways’ To Save Money

Mail Online | Shocking new practice of withdrawing food and fluid by tube being used on young patients.

Establishment Getting Desperate: ‘Gov’t black-ops must be more transparent’

Patrick Henningsen | The UK already has dozens of ‘security’ and intelligence agencies, some of which are even spying on each other. To think that any of these would embrace ‘transparency’ is a bit of a joke.

Facebook in new privacy row over facial recognition feature

Social network turns on new feature to automatically identify people in photos, raising questions about privacy implications of the service – By Charles Arthur Guardian June 8, 2011 Facebook has come under fire for quietly expanding the availability of technology to automatically identify people in photos, renewing concerns about its privacy practices. The feature, which the giant […]

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