Despite Risks, Warnings, and Opposition, Over Half of All Electric Meters in Europe are “Smart”
By B.N. Frank Opposition to utility “Smart” Meters – electric, gas, and water – has been ongoing worldwide for various valid reasons. These devices are…
By B.N. Frank Opposition to utility “Smart” Meters – electric, gas, and water – has been ongoing worldwide for various valid reasons. These devices are…
By Cory Doctorow Last year, the EU introduced the Digital Services Act (DSA), an ambitious and thoughtful project to rein in the power of Big…
By B.N. Frank Opposition to 5G started long before COVID-19 became a concern worldwide. Of course, there are health and environmental risks associated with 4G…
By Andrea Germanos The European Parliament has overwhelmingly approved a call to ban facial recognition surveillance—a development heralded by the technology’s foes as a “big…
By TheLocal Italy Household electricity bills will rise by 29.8% for the typical family and gas bills will go up by 14.4%, Italy’s energy regulatory…
By Katya Pivcevic From Estonia’s long-time running national identity scheme to the Netherlands’s foundational ID, Europe will soon be conducting much of its digital identity…
By B.N. Frank It’s overwhelming to think about how much we are all being watched and tracked. This happens often without our knowledge or consent. …
Op-Ed by Brian Berletic To counter not only China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) but also Russia’s growing ties with Western Europe, an “alternative” infrastructure…
The master plan here is “single recognized identity” to be used for all online access. Globalists are calling for universal ID systems in order to…
By B.N. Frank Opposition to 5G is worldwide. Cities AND entire countries have been taking action to ban, delay, halt, and limit installation AS WELL…
By Katitza Rodriguez and Cindy Cohn The Strasbourg highest human rights court this week affirmed what we’ve long known, that the United Kingdom’s mass surveillance…
By Clint Siegner Alasdair MacLeod, the Head of Research at Goldmoney, wonders if we may soon see “the end of paper gold and silver markets.”…
By Derrick Broze European travelers can expect to travel beginning in June with the help of the European Union’s freshly approved COVID-19 immunity passports. However,…
By Tyler Durden Thousands, and possibly tens-of-thousands of protesters across Europe marched on Saturday against continued government lockdowns and other pandemic restrictions based on questionable…