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Canadian Deputy PM Chrystia Freeland laughs when quizzed on freezing of citizen’s bank accounts
“Accounts have been frozen and more accounts will be frozen.”
DHS says it scans social media for “misinformation” but not “constitutionally protected speech”
But “misinformation” is constitutionally protected speech.
Hosting platform RightForge says it will not censor legal speech
An alternative to Big Tech hosting.
Salt Lake Tribune uses hacked Freedom Convoy fundraising list to contact donors, asking why they donated
Another media outlet joining in.
Amazon drops BLM from its charity program
Amazon has pulled its support.
NSW took months to disclose massive data leak of Covid QR check-in system
566,318 check-in locations were included in the breach, including domestic violence shelters.
Bionic eyes suddenly stop working when tech companies turn off service
An over-reliance on proprietary technology.
Element introduces new end-to-end encrypted way to share location with friends, family
A private alternative to Apple or Snapchat.
YouTube to censor “new misinformation” preemptively
The tech giant plans to use machine learning to become “faster and more accurate at catching…viral misinfo narratives.”
Canada orders firms to freeze assets of anyone who “indirectly” engages in Freedom Convoy protests
Banks, fundraising platforms, insurance companies, investment firms, loan companies, and more are subject to these far-reaching demands.
Ottawa café closes after Freedom Convoy donor hack led to death threats
The café owner supported the civil liberties protests.












