Christina Maas
Christina is a Reclaim contributor who's interested in platforms, their policies, and their ability to push social and cultural conditions. [email protected]
Your Phone Didn’t Snitch But Your Photo Did
Your digital trail doesn’t need GPS when the streetlamp in frame does the talking.
Privacy Ends Where the Cell Tower Begins
The judge ruled tower dumps unconstitutional, then greenlit the evidence they dragged in anyway.
DOJ Targets Google’s Expansion in Antitrust Case, Signals Potential Breakup of Chrome and Android
AI now stands center stage in the DOJ’s case, portrayed as the next frontier Google plans to quietly conquer with a monopoly’s muscle.
Zuckerberg on the Stand and Under Fire
Zuckerberg sat through his own paper trail as the FTC painted a portrait of conquest with his own words.
Trump Administration Targets $1.4B in Federal “Misinformation” Grants, Orders NIH and State Dept. Crackdown on Speech-Policing Programs Funded Under Biden
NIH, UC Irvine, UnidosUS, and Peraton face scrutiny as federal misinformation programs unravel under executive review.
The App Store That Wants Nothing From You
A stripped-down portal to apps that treat your data like it’s actually yours.
Declassified Biden-Era Domestic Terror Strategy Reveals Broad Surveillance, Tech Partnerships, and Global Speech Regulation Agenda
The real battlefield isn’t the street; it’s your screen, your feed, and your inbox.
Snitch Nation: The Quiet War on Unapproved Opinions
The tools of academic hypersensitivity have quietly graduated into government protocol.
From Boarding Pass to Bio-ID: Airports Become Frontlines in the Surveillance State
In a world obsessed with streamlining, opting out is no longer part of the itinerary.
Canada: Mark Carney Vows Internet Speech Crackdown if Elected, Citing Online “Pollution” of Misogyny, Conspiracies
Mark Carney dodges Epstein jabs in Hamilton while reviving failed Liberal plans for speech control via Bill C-36 and Bill C-63.
The Meta Empire on Trial
The biggest Big Tech trial in a generation.
EU Targets Elon Musk’s X with Potential $1 Billion Fine Under Censorship Law
Brussels wants to tame the world’s noisiest platform with the world’s driest rulebook.












