They Censored at the Behest of the White House: More Reporting from Tracy Beanz
By Aaron Kheriaty Here we continue with a lightly edited version of reporter Tracy Beanz coverage of the case and our activities in court last…
By Aaron Kheriaty Here we continue with a lightly edited version of reporter Tracy Beanz coverage of the case and our activities in court last…
By Caden Pearsen A Washington state appeals court has granted an emergency injunction to a retired doctor facing disciplinary action from the Washington Medical Commission…
By Ethan Huff The fight is on to hold the United States government responsible for colluding with social-media companies to censor Americans’ free speech rights online….
By Aaron Kheriaty Tracy Beanz is a reporter with Uncover DC who has been carefully following our Missouri v. Biden case. She just published a…
By Tyler Durden EU officials have been mega-triggered after Twitter decided to abandon the bloc’s voluntary disinformation “code of practice” that other major platforms have…
By Aaron Mackey The Supreme Court today refused to weaken one of the key laws supporting free expression online, and recognized that digital platforms are…
By Mac Slavo Censorship is running wild in the United States. The former Ministry of Truth Disinformation Governance Board Czar is suing Fox News over…
By Mac Slavo Under the guise of “Russian disinformation,” the United States ruling class has created an artificial intelligence tool that will police free speech….
By Mac Slavo The ruling class in the United States has launched another dystopian “ministry of truth” to further enslave and control the naive masses….
By Ryan Turnipseed The RESTRICT Act (Restricting the Emergence of Security Threats that Risk Information and Communications Technology Act) has recently been making the rounds…
By Ryan McMaken In March 2021, Dominion Voting Systems—a company that produces electronic voting equipment and software—sued Fox New Channel for $1.6 billion. Dominion claimed…
By Tyler Durden n 2022, more journalists than ever before were imprisoned for doing their job. As Statista’s Martin Armstrong reports, some 363 journalists were imprisoned in…
By Robert Kogon On Tuesday this week, the European Commission announced its first list of designated Very Large Online Platforms – or VLOPs – that…
By Andrew Lowenthal I knew things were bad in my world, but the truth turned out to be much worse than I could have imagined….