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Robert Epstein: Google bias against conservative news is 'much more dangerous' than China's attempts to control its citizens

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On Thursday, the Daily Caller's Peter Hasson reported leaked emails showing Google executives scheming to isolate conservative news sites in the wake of the 2016 election. Dr. Robert Epstein, a Ph.D. psychologist who focuses on search engine manipulation, warned that Google's attempts to manipulate public opinion are more terrifying than the Chinese government's attempts to control its citizens.

China's government seems intent to implement George Orwell's "1984" with facial recognition, data mining, a social credit system, and roving electronic "doves" to watch over citizens. Yet Epstein finds Google more terrifying, partially due to the recent leak.

"To me. [China's manipulation] is scary, but people are aware of it. It's done openly by the government. I think what is happening elsewhere in the world that's being driven mostly by Google I think is much more dangerous, because it's mostly invisible," Epstein, whose research features prominently in the recent film "The Creepy Line," told PJ Media Friday.

"There's no transparency, there's no accountability," he added. "It's a more ambitious kind of surveillance than that of the Chinese government."

On Thursday, Hasson revealed a very damning post from Google engineer Scott Byer dated November 9, 2016. "This was an election of false equivalencies, and Google, sadly, had a hand in it," Byer wrote. "How many times did you see the Election now card with items from opinion blogs (Breitbart, Daily Caller) elevated next to legitimate news organizations? That's something that can and should be fixed."

Comment: While China has their systems of surveillance, the US is just as pervasive if not more. All happening right under our noses as the public remain blissfully apathetic. See also:


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Church of England guidance instructs clergy how to hold sex change 'celebration' ceremonies to mark their 'transition'

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New Church of England (CofE) guidance instructs parishes on how they should hold "celebratory" ceremonies to mark a person's "transition" to the opposite sex.

Approved by the House of Bishops on Monday night, the pastoral guidance advises clergy to be "sensitive and creative" in incorporating the Affirmation of Baptismal Faith into church services which celebrate individuals embracing a new sexual identity.

"The Church of England welcomes and encourages the unconditional affirmation of trans people, equally with all people, within the body of Christ, and rejoices in the diversity of that body into which all Christians have been baptized by one Spirit," asserts a statement published by the church Tuesday.

Transgender vicar Dr Rev Tina Beardsley hailed the move as a positive step, claiming that "many families are affected nowadays; a family member, a friend or a work colleague has undergone a transition."

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Social media firms slammed for baby ads after stillbirth

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A woman whose child was stillborn has slammed the targeted advertising of Facebook, Twitter and Instagram after she returned home from the hospital and kept getting baby-related sales pitches.

Gillian Brockell, a journalist with The Washington Post, said that if those social media giants were clever enough to know she was pregnant they should also have figured out she'd lost the baby.

She shared the bad news last month in a tweet.

"I know you knew I was pregnant," Brockell wrote to the companies in a letter posted Wednesday on The Washington Post and Twitter.

"It's my fault, I just couldn't resist those Instagram hashtags - #30weekspregnant, #babybump. And, silly me! I even clicked once or twice on the maternity wear ads Facebook served up."

"But didn't you also see me googling 'braxton hicks vs. pre-term labor' and 'baby not moving'?", Brockell added.

"Did you not see my three days of social media silence, uncommon for a high-frequency user like me?

"And then the announcement post with keywords like 'heartbroken' and 'problem' and 'stillborn' and the 200 teardrop emoticons from my friends?

"Is that not something you could track?"

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Police snag thieves using Amazon packages as bait

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Police in Jersey City have been placing fake Amazon packages outside people's homes to catch thieves, reports the Associated Press. Using GPS trackers and doorbells cameras provided by Amazon, police are able to track and apprehend would-be thieves. The sting operation targets the most at-risk areas in the city identified from a combination of crime data and Amazon's own theft reports.

The operation appears to have found some success. One package spent just three minutes on someone's front porch Tuesday before it was swiped and the suspect caught by police. It's unclear, however, what crime the person was charged with. Nevertheless, the mere existence of the program might be deterrent enough once word gets out.

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Middle school student named Joshua Trump forced to change last name after being bullied relentlessly

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Joshua's father Robert Berto is pictured walking him to middle school since he returned recently. He spent a year home-schooling the boy after removing him from elementary school because of the bullying
The daily torment of an 11-year-old boy at Delaware's Talley Middle School has gotten so bad the child's parents changed his last name to thwart his bullies.

"He said he hates himself, and he hates his last name, and he feels sad all the time, and he doesn't want to live feeling like that anymore, and as a parent that's scary," the boy's mother, Megan Trump, told WPVI.

Joshua Trump's problems started in elementary school, when the 45th president announced his candidacy, but the boy's parents thought things might be different in middle school.

"He was being ridiculed and bullied for the fact that his last name was Trump," said Bobby Berto, Joshua's father. "I pulled him out of school and homeschooled him for a year."

Comment: In this day and age there are certain forms of bullying that have become acceptable, namely anything associated with conservatism or Trump.


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William Blum, anti-imperial advocate, dies at age 85

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© J. Scott Applewhite/Associated PressWilliam Blum, a longtime critic of United States foreign policy, with his book “Rogue State.” Sales of the book surged in 2006 when a recording emerged on which Osama bin Laden said all Americans should read it.

Comment: The New York Times just can't bear to pay their respects to William Blum, which is no surprise considering they have no journalistic integrity and he did. He called out the machinations of covert intelligence and hammered repeatedly on the long history of US sponsored coups all around the world and their disastrous effects. Since the NYT is a propaganda outlet, his efforts were in direct conflict with their work, which is likely why they chose to smear him by tenuously connecting him with bin Laden. Yes, really.


William Blum, who raged against United States foreign policy in relative obscurity for decades until one of his published anti-imperialist broadsides received a surge in sales thanks to a surprise public tribute from Osama bin Laden, died on Sunday in Arlington, Va. He was 85.

His son, Alexander, said the cause was kidney failure. Mr. Blum had been hospitalized after being injured in a fall in his apartment in October.

Mr. Blum (pronounced "bloom") was a computer programmer for the State Department who aspired to become a career Foreign Service officer and "take part in the great anti-Communist crusade," he once recalled. But he became disillusioned over the Vietnam War.

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Strasbourg Christmas market shooter killed by police

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© Reuters / Vincent KesslerFrench special forces secure an area during a police operation in Strasbourg.
French police have killed the main suspect in the Strasbourg Christmas market shooting, Cherif Chekat, following a dramatic, helicopter-assisted police raid in a city-center district, the country's Interior Minister confirmed.

The French police mounted a massive operation in Strasbourg on Thursday, involving armed officers from the elite RAID police unit and the helicopter. Interior Minister Christophe Castaner confirmed that the suspect was "neutralized" in the raid.


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Natalie Portman says it like it is: Israel nation-state law is 'racist'

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© Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty ImagesNatalie Portman attends premiere of Neon's 'Vox Lux' at ArcLight Hollywood on 5 December 2018 in Hollywood, California.
Hollywood actress Natalie Portman has called Israel's nation state law "racist" in an interview with London-based newspaper Al-Quds Al-Arabi.

"The Nation-State law is racist," the Israeli-American actress said in the interview published in Arabic yesterday. "It is a mistake and I don't agree with it."

In July, Israel adopted the so-called Nation State Law, declaring that "Israel is the historic homeland of the Jewish people and they have an exclusive right to national self-determination in it." The controversial law also stripped Arabic of its designation as an official language alongside Hebrew, downgrading it to "special status" despite its use by almost two million Palestinian citizens of Israel who live in the country, one-fifth of the population.

The law was lambasted by many inside Israel, with Israel's minority Druze community calling the law a "betrayal" and several Palestinian MKs resigning. Prominent Israeli figures also condemned the law, with best-selling author Yuval Noah Harari refusing an honour by the Israeli consulate in Los Angeles in protest. Israeli President Reuven Rivlin was also critical of the law, reportedly saying he would sign the document in Arabic.

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SOTT Focus: Revisiting Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's Warnings to The West


Comment: December 11th 2018 marked the birth of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, the great Russian thinker, writer and activist. He's famous in the West for exposing the horrors of Soviet repression. He's less well-known for his Warnings to The West...


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The Russian author thought it was no coincidence that Soviet Russia shared certain common problems with the West, for he saw socialism and liberalism as kindred ideologies

With tensions between America and Russia running high, it is worth reconsidering a figure who once cast a long shadow across both lands: Nobel Prize-winning author Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. As a writer, Solzhenitsyn acquired renown through works such as One Day In The Life of Ivan Denisovitch and Gulag Archipelago, whereby he not only exposed the follies, pretensions, and crimes of Marxist-Leninism but also testified to the power infused into the human spirit by its Maker. As a dissident, Solzhenitsyn proved such a nuisance to Soviet authorities that they deported him in 1974, leading him to take up residence in Montpelier, Vermont. At first regarded as a hero by Americans, he eventually found his popularity waning, thanks in part to his controversial 1978 commencement address at Harvard University.



Instead of heaping upon America the praise which might have been expected at the time from a dyed-in-the-wool anti-Communist, Solzhenitsyn used his Harvard platform to warn that he had observed phenomena in the United States disturbingly reminiscent of Soviet life:
Without any censorship, in the West fashionable trends of thought and ideas are carefully separated from those which are not fashionable; nothing is forbidden, but what is not fashionable will hardly ever find its way into periodicals or books or be heard in colleges. Legally your researchers are free, but they are conditioned by the fashion of the day. There is no open violence such as in the East; however, a selection dictated by fashion and the need to match mass standards frequently prevents independent-minded people from giving their contribution to public life.
"The press has become the greatest power within the Western countries," he also insisted, "more powerful than the legislature, the executive and the judiciary. One would then like to ask: by what law has it been elected and to whom is it responsible?"

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Flashback Modern life is killing our children: Cancer rate in young people up 40% in 16 years

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Air pollution, obesity and a rise in electrical and magnetic fields is blamed for the surge in childhood cancer
Modern life is killing children with the number of youngsters diagnosed with cancer rising 40 per cent in the past 16 years because of air pollution, pesticides, poor diets and radiation, scientists have warned.

New analysis of government statistics by researchers at the charity Children with Cancer UK found that there are now 1,300 more cancer cases a year compared with 1998, the first time all data sets were published.

The rise is most apparent in teenagers and young adults aged between 15 and 24, where the incident rate has risen from around 10 cases in 100,000 to nearly 16.

Researchers say that although some of the rise can be explained by improvements in cancer diagnoses and more screening, the majority is probably caused by environmental factors.

Comment: The rate has increased 40% in 16 years... that's pretty much the period of "war on terror" stress AND cell phones becoming ubiquitous.