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Microsoft under fire

Microsoft colluding with communist Chinese military to build AI systems that will execute civilians who resist government rule Thursday, April 25, 2019 by: Vicki Batts Tags: AI, Big Tech, Blacklisted, Censorship, China, Chinese military, communism, dangerous tech, evil, Facial recognition, Glitch, human rights, machine learning, Microsoft, military tech, oppression, policing, political dissidence, privacy watch, surveillance, tech, tech giants, technocrats, thought control, thought police, violence (Natural News) Microsoft has been working with a Chinese military-run university on researching artificial intelligence that could be…

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Shadow Banning { censorship } by Twitter

Undercover Video Reveals How Twitter Silences Conservatives News Commentary By Ann | February 21, 2018 12:03PM If it’s not bad enough that Facebook is now picking and choosing which news you see in your newsfeed, the most recent undercover video from James O’Keefe’s Project Veritas has revealed exactly how Twitter actively silences conservative users. Last month, Project Veritas released an undercover video…

We are now living in a scientific dictatorship run by the very same corporations that are systematically poisoning our children

Robert De Niro was clearly threatened by the vaccine establishment to censor the VAXXED documentary from Tribeca… new details emerge Summer, 2016 by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger Tags: Robert De Niro, VAXXED documentary, censorship threats (NaturalNews) There has never been anassault against a documentary film in the history of America like the one we’ve…

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Your List of Media Where the ‘News’ Is Censored — And Where It’s Not

A List of Media Where the ‘News’ Is Censored — And Where It’s Not Posted on September 20, 2015 by Eric Zuesse. —— A good test of the extent to which a given news-medium censors out news that the aristocracy (especially the people who control international corporations — the people who possess the ultimate authority…

How Regimes Can Quell Social Movements Before they Begin

    By Gregory Maus/foreign affairs Dictators constantly face a dilemma: crushing dissent to terrify (but anger) the populace or tolerating protests and offering reforms to keep the public at bay (but embolden dissidents in the process). Instead of relying on gut instinct, experience, or historical precedent, autocrats now have advances in data analytics and…

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China’s Internet Paradox

In recent years Internet-based campaigns–efforts that often blossom on bulletin boards and blogs in hours or days–have pressured the Chinese government to release prisoners, launch investigations into scandals such as the kidnapping of boys conscripted into slave labor, and imprison corrupt government officials. “The Internet has empowered the Chinese people more than the combined effects…