Australia Crafts New Draconian Speech Bill Targeting ‘Misinformation’
By Ben Bartee, Armageddon Prose Australia and New Zealand are, with the possible exception of Canada, the furthest down the totalitarian rabbit hole of all…
By Ben Bartee, Armageddon Prose Australia and New Zealand are, with the possible exception of Canada, the furthest down the totalitarian rabbit hole of all…
By Masha Borak Personal photos of Australian children are being used to train AI through a dataset that has been built by scraping images from…
By Rob Quinn, Newser Staff After the arrest of a man accused of setting up “evil twin” WiFi networks in multiple airports to steal people’s…
Smart cities, 15-minute cities, and predictions of moving rural citizens to cities have been in the works for at least 30 years. China was ahead…
By David Greene and Hudson Hongo As we put it in a blog post last month, no single country should be able to restrict speech…
By Masha Borak Australia’s federal government has earmarked AU$288.1 million (US$190.9 million) for the national digital identity program which will begin its rollout in July….
Authored by Rebekah Barnett via ‘Dystopian Down Under’ blog Can Australia’s eSafety Commissioner block content globally on demand? Not today, ruled the Australian Federal Court,…
By Andrew Lowenthal The Australian government is seeking to exploit two recent knife attacks to relaunch its misinformation bill after it was put on ice late last…
By Rebekah Barnett and Andrew Lowenthal Australia’s eSafety Commissioner, Julie Inman Grant, has made international headlines over alleged censorship creep in an escalating standoff with…
Authored by Paul Joseph Watson via Modernity.news A video out of the UK shows a man being visited at home by two police officers and…
The fifth requirement (out of seven) of historic Technocracy, as documented in the Technocracy Study Course in 1934, was “Provide specific registration of the consumption…
By Rebekah Barnett Covid vaccine mandates enforced on Queensland police and ambulance workers have been declared ‘unlawful’ in a landmark Supreme Court ruling. Justice Glenn…
By Mac Slavo The Australian ruling class has recently announced it will tentatively launch a digital identification system on July 1st of this year as…
By Tyler Durden Global internet monitor NetBlocks has reported in a post on social media X platform that millions of Optus customers cannot make calls…