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The Megaupload founder took to Twitter in the wake of the ban to highlight that the abuse of technology for mass surveillance is "exactly the conduct of the US" and said that "because the US does it, they think China will too."
Trump declared a "national emergency" for the telecommunications sector on Wednesday, citing risks from "foreign adversaries."

Russian riot police detain activists protesting on May 15 against a plan to build an Orthodox church in a park in the Russian Urals city of Yekaterinburg
The announcement by Yekaterinburg Mayor Aleksandr Vysokinsky was the latest development in a protest campaign that has rocked the Urals city and drawn support from across Russia.
Thousands have protested against city plans to build a replica of a cathedral demolished by Soviet authorities in a popular central park, with 100 people arrested over the past three days.
Activists complain that the park is one of the few green spaces remaining the city, and have called for the development to be sited elsewhere.
Dr. Richard Strauss committed the abuse from 1979 to 1997 - nearly his entire time at Ohio State - in episodes involving athletes from at least 16 sports, plus his work at the student health center and his off-campus clinic, the report said.
The report on Strauss, who took his life in 2005, could cost the university heavily by bolstering the lawsuits brought against it by a multitude of victims.
The findings put Strauss in a league with gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar of Michigan State University, who was accused of molesting at least 250 women and girls and is serving what amounts to a life sentence. Michigan State ultimately agreed to a $500 million settlement with his victims.
The company points to a US regulatory agency's provision that the herbicide is not a public health risk. On Wednesday, Bayer said it will argue that the lawsuits, which are brought under state law, conflict with guidance from a federal agency, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
Back in 1985, the watchdog labeled glyphosate a carcinogen, reversing its position later in 1991. Last month, the EPA reaffirmed prior guidance saying that glyphosate is not a carcinogen and not a risk to public health when used in accordance with its current label.
Under the legal doctrine of preemption, state law claims are barred if they conflict with federal law.
"We have very strong arguments that the claims here are preempted... and the recent EPA registration decision is an important aspect of that defense," said William Hoffman, one of Bayer's lawyers.
The jet crashed off base on Opportunity Way in Riverside County, about 50 miles east of Los Angeles, at about 3:45 p.m., base officials told NBC News. Hazardous materials crews were securing potential hazards, including ordnance that may have been on the aircraft, military and state officials said.
Aerial video of the scene showed a broad hole in the roof of a large warehouse-like building bearing the logo of See Water Inc., which manufactures pumps, controls and other equipment for the water and wastewater industries. Authorities were examining a white and orange parachute along the roadside, in an industrial area of warehouses and large businesses near Interstate 215.
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Typically, the government's response to accusations of widespread poverty - which, as in America, are not necessarily accurate accusations - has been to spend more money on social programs.
But here's the thing: France is already spending more than the rest of Europe when it comes to welfare programs. According to the OECD, when it comes to "public social spending" as a percentage of GDP, France tops the list at over 31 percent.
In contrast, Swedish social spending is 26 percent of GDP, while Germany and Norway come in at 25 percent. Switzerland is near the bottom of the list at 16 percent, while the US is at 18 percent.
"This lawsuit reveals many years of painstaking investigation," West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey (R) said in a statement. "The senseless death and ruined lives of untold thousands must stop. Our complaint alleges that the company used false and misleading information to deceive medical personnel and patients. They must be held accountable."
Morrisey filed the lawsuit, which also names former Purdue CEO Richard Sackler, with the attorneys general (AGs) of Iowa, Kansas, Maryland and Wisconsin. The plaintiffs allege Purdue and Sackler employed deceptive marketing that misrepresented the the drug's potential for abuse, despite findings by federal regulators that its abuse-deterrent properties did nothing to prevent swallowing it, the most common form of abuse, according to Morrisey.

In this file photo taken on November 2, 2018 a Pakistani supporter of the Ahle Sunnat Wal Jamaat (ASWJ), a hardline religious party, holds an image of Christian woman Asia Bibi during a protest rally following the Supreme Court's decision to acquit Bibi of blasphemy, in Islamabad
An unidentified Islamist has published a video in which he claims to have followed Asia Bibi, a Christian who barely escaped hanging in her homeland of Pakistan over blasphemy accusations, to Canada with the intent to murder her. The anonymous individual insists in the video that "blasphemer" Asia Bibi would receive an award in Canada and would repeat her sacrilegious statements on Islam.
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- Pakistanis protesting acquittal of woman charged with blasphemy make deal with govt, will end protests
- Sick! Pakistanis rally to demand execution of Christian woman for 'insulting Allah'
- Pakistan cracking down on hard-liners after cleric who protested Asia Bibi detained
- Twitter suspends account of radical Pakistani cleric for threats against government after blasphemy acquittal of Asia Bibi
- Asia Bibi and the case that makes a mockery of Britain's asylum laws
Officers set up the camera on a van in Romford, East London, which then cross-checked photos of faces of passers-by against a database of wanted criminals.
But one man was unimpressed about being filmed and covered his face with his hat and jacket, before being stopped by officers who took his picture anyway.
Comment: If the technology will be used openly with uniformed officers, then career criminals are likely to just avoid the area. What this is really about is acclimatizing the public to totalitarian style surveillance. Any actual rise in crime is likely caused by a decade of government 'austerity' has slashed public spending (although, obviously, taxes continue to rise) and the disparity between rich and poor continues apace. One can imagine that Macron's government in France, which has seen over 26 weeks of protests over government corruption, would find technology like this extremely useful..
- Selling off a nation: Britain's first 'no win no fee' "private police force"
- China's 'Smart' surveillance tech arrives in Darwin, Australia
- Met police chief backs facial recognition technology that doesn't work 98% of the time
- Upheaval in London, Washington & Paris: Western Regime on The Brink of Collapse
- NewsReal #26: Globalization vs Nationalism - The Hidden Causes of The Yellow Vest Protests in France
- NewsReal: Yellow Vest Protests, Brexit Farce - Revolutionary Climate in Western Europe?
Recently, Politifact.com, a website run by the Poynter Institute and funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, ran an article titled, "No, anti-vaccination meme is way off on vaccine testing," claiming that the meme below which we posted to our Facebook page on April 15th was false.
Comment: Facebook and other social media platforms have a long history of censoring 'inconvenient truths' under the banner of 'fake news'. Labelling true claims as false is the epitome of censorship and the pushing of a preferred ideology over truth. Welcome to the dystopian future.
See also:
- Vaccine researcher addresses unanswered questions about vaccine safety
- Censorship on vaccine information is failing...what to expect next
- Barbara Loe Fisher: Taking no prisoners in the vaccine culture war
- Health censorship! Amazon bans books related to autism cures and vaccine truth
- Backdoor censorship: YouTube starts demonetizing anti-vaccine videos
- Facebook announces plan to censor anti-vaccination 'misinformation and hoaxes' on its platforms














Comment: Kim Dotcom is spot on. The Deep State is in full on projection mode towards Chinese tech