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THE INTERNET BILL OF RIGHTS: #IBOR #JulianAssange #WikiLeaks
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TRUMP SAYS DEAL WITH IRAN IS NOW COMPLETE
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Happy Flag Day šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡ø
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Today, I’m releasing never before seen intelligence revealing new evidence of past US government funding for more than 120 biolabs in over 30 countries, including Ukraine. In support of President Trumpā€˜s Executive Order to end federal funding of dangerous gain of function research around the world, and increase transparency and accountability, ODNI will continue working with partners across the Administration to identify where these labs are, what pathogens they contain, and what ā€œresearchā€ is being conducted. odni.gov/index.php/newsroom/…
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NEVER FORGET WHAT THEY TOOK FROM US…
Release the classified Seth Rich files…
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The intelligence agencies insist you must choose: either they collect everything on everyone, or they go blind and the country is unsafe. Privacy or security, pick one. That choice is a lie, and a former senior NSA official proved it before 9/11. William Binney was a Technical Director at the NSA - one of its most senior code-breakers. In the late 1990s, he and his team built a signals-intelligence system called ThinThread. It could ingest enormous volumes of data, find the genuine threats, and discard the noise. And it had a feature built directly into the collection mechanism: the moment it swept up the data of an American, that person's identifying information was automatically encrypted - turned into a token that could not be traced back to a real person. To unlock it, an analyst had to take probable cause to a judge and get a warrant. The Fourth Amendment was not a policy someone could choose to ignore - it was hard-coded into the software itself. Effective intelligence and protected privacy, at the same time, by design. After 9/11, NSA leadership stripped the privacy protections out and went with a different approach - the warrantless mass surveillance the country has lived under ever since. Binney resigned. His home was later raided. But he was never charged. It's time to adopt the principle Binney already built. Tokenize the identifying data of Americans at the point of collection, and require a warrant to detokenize it. The capability to find real threats stays. The ability to unmask an innocent American without a court order disappears.
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ā€œAs I’m sure you are aware, funds sufficient to accomplish the U.S. Dollar Refunding Project are in excess of 10 Trillion Dollars.ā€ #VanguardPapers #JediSec
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Questions Are Piling Up Fast As Pratt Suddenly Loses Second Place In LA Mayoral Vote zerohedge.com/political/spen…
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Beyond the Pentagon UAP files, a recently released FBI file has brought renewed attention to a curious #UFO sighting reported by police officers in Anoka, Minnesota. coasttocoastam.com/article/v…
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In 1962, the Joint Chiefs of Staff unanimously approved a plan called Operation Northwoods. The plan: stage false-flag terrorist attacks on American citizens in American cities, blame them on Cuba, and use the public outrage to justify an invasion. The document proposed sinking a US Navy ship, shooting down a passenger jet, and conducting bombings in Washington and Miami — all framed as Cuban aggression against Americans. The plan was signed by the chairman of the Joint Chiefs and forwarded to the Secretary of Defense. JFK rejected it. The document was classified for 35 years. It was declassified in 1997 and is publicly available on the National Archives website. Senior US military leaders in 1962 were willing to murder Americans to start a war. That is the historical record. Anyone who says ā€˜the government would never do that’ has not read the actual files.
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Release the classified Seth Rich files…

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