
Mike Flynn, John Eastman, and James Comer Challenge Bank of America’s “No Political Bias” Claim on Debanking Conservatives
Bank of America denies political discrimination as congressional investigations probe claims of debanking.
Bank of America denies political discrimination as congressional investigations probe claims of debanking.
“…you won’t need a digital identity” because “you have the facial recognition and other things built into your smart cities.”
Calls for tighter social media control spark debates over free expression.
Panel hails EU’s Digital Services Act as essential for tackling online “misinformation.”
“Anonymity is not a fundamental right,” declares De Bolle.
Pedro Sanchez pushes for digital ID-linked pseudonymity, granting governments full access to online identities under the guise of “protecting democracy.”
WEF pushes private funding for UN-led agendas under the guise of resilience and collaboration.
WEF’s Global Risks Report 2025 downplays economic threats while pushing disinformation fears to justify tighter control and global governance.
WEF to Push Global AI Governance Agenda Amid Rising Concerns Over Censorship and Surveillance.
Klaus Schwab’s vision of the “Intelligence Age” suggests a future shaped by elite-controlled technology, blurring lines between digital, physical, and biological realms.
Kerry’s disdain for free speech exposes an elitist frustration with democracy’s refusal to bow to the demands of the powerful.
As the WEF continues to shape global narratives, Schwab’s latest report frames societal polarization and “misinformation” as crises that demand even deeper collaboration between governments, Big Tech, and civil society.
Some members of the Global Alliance for Responsible Media (GARM), a World Economic Forum (WEF)-affiliated advertising group accused of helping carry out censorship online, are
CEO Chris Pavlovski calls out the Global Alliance for Responsible Media as an “advertising cartel.”
A familiar pattern.
Despite Twitter Files’ revelations on censorship, X rejoins the pro-censorship GARM.
Proposed measures could further erode user privacy under the guise of safety.
Censorship and control.
COVID-19 the path for a cashless future, according to Bahrain’s central bank chief at WEF.
WEF’s ambiguous stance on digital currencies raises eyebrows, suggesting a veiled push for CBDCs under the guise of collaboration.
Under Congressional scrutiny, GARM co-founder Robert Rakowitz is summoned to explain alleged antitrust activities and the targeted exclusion of conservative media from advertising revenue.
The group is also supporting the EU’s online censorship law.
Another agency setting its sights on speech monitoring.
The controversial Julie Inman Grant continues to talk out of both sides of her mouth.
Bank of America denies political discrimination as congressional investigations probe claims of debanking.
“…you won’t need a digital identity” because “you have the facial recognition and other things built into your smart cities.”
Calls for tighter social media control spark debates over free expression.
Panel hails EU’s Digital Services Act as essential for tackling online “misinformation.”
“Anonymity is not a fundamental right,” declares De Bolle.
Pedro Sanchez pushes for digital ID-linked pseudonymity, granting governments full access to online identities under the guise of “protecting democracy.”
WEF pushes private funding for UN-led agendas under the guise of resilience and collaboration.
WEF’s Global Risks Report 2025 downplays economic threats while pushing disinformation fears to justify tighter control and global governance.
WEF to Push Global AI Governance Agenda Amid Rising Concerns Over Censorship and Surveillance.
Klaus Schwab’s vision of the “Intelligence Age” suggests a future shaped by elite-controlled technology, blurring lines between digital, physical, and biological realms.
Kerry’s disdain for free speech exposes an elitist frustration with democracy’s refusal to bow to the demands of the powerful.
As the WEF continues to shape global narratives, Schwab’s latest report frames societal polarization and “misinformation” as crises that demand even deeper collaboration between governments, Big Tech, and civil society.
Some members of the Global Alliance for Responsible Media (GARM), a World Economic Forum (WEF)-affiliated advertising group accused of helping carry out censorship online, are
CEO Chris Pavlovski calls out the Global Alliance for Responsible Media as an “advertising cartel.”
A familiar pattern.
Despite Twitter Files’ revelations on censorship, X rejoins the pro-censorship GARM.
Proposed measures could further erode user privacy under the guise of safety.
Censorship and control.
COVID-19 the path for a cashless future, according to Bahrain’s central bank chief at WEF.
WEF’s ambiguous stance on digital currencies raises eyebrows, suggesting a veiled push for CBDCs under the guise of collaboration.
Under Congressional scrutiny, GARM co-founder Robert Rakowitz is summoned to explain alleged antitrust activities and the targeted exclusion of conservative media from advertising revenue.
The group is also supporting the EU’s online censorship law.
Another agency setting its sights on speech monitoring.
The controversial Julie Inman Grant continues to talk out of both sides of her mouth.