• After nearly a decade in office, after attempts at photogenic diplomacy and tearful apologies, Justin Trudeau is stepping down as Canada’s Prime Minister, leaving behind a legacy as divisive as it is dramatic. To some, he was the poster child for progressive leadership, a leader who championed climate action and diversity while bringing Canada into the global spotlight. To others, he was an over-polished politician whose tenure was defined by censorship, economic mismanagement, and the weaponization of state power against his own citizens. His resignation marks the end of an era—one defined as much by lofty rhetoric as by policies that left a deep mark on civil liberties and public trust.
    https://reclaimthenet.org/justin-trudeau-censorship-legacy
    After nearly a decade in office, after attempts at photogenic diplomacy and tearful apologies, Justin Trudeau is stepping down as Canada’s Prime Minister, leaving behind a legacy as divisive as it is dramatic. To some, he was the poster child for progressive leadership, a leader who championed climate action and diversity while bringing Canada into the global spotlight. To others, he was an over-polished politician whose tenure was defined by censorship, economic mismanagement, and the weaponization of state power against his own citizens. His resignation marks the end of an era—one defined as much by lofty rhetoric as by policies that left a deep mark on civil liberties and public trust. https://reclaimthenet.org/justin-trudeau-censorship-legacy
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  • INTERNET CENSORSHIP AND THOUGHT CONTROL

    WATCH HERE https://odysee.com/@FreedomFighterRadio:3/amradio1b:7

    ‘Big Brother’ isn’t just watching — He’s changing how your brain works

    The research team at the University of Technology Sydney, led by Seymour, designed an ingenious experiment to test how surveillance affects our unconscious visual processing. They recruited 54 undergraduate students and split them into two groups: one group completed a visual task while being conspicuously monitored by multiple surveillance cameras, while the control group performed the same task without cameras present.

    The monitored group was shown the surveillance setup beforehand, including a live feed of themselves from the adjacent room, and had to sign additional consent forms acknowledging they would be watched. To ensure participants felt the full weight of surveillance, cameras were positioned to capture their whole body, face, and even their hands as they performed the task.
    INTERNET CENSORSHIP AND THOUGHT CONTROL WATCH HERE https://odysee.com/@FreedomFighterRadio:3/amradio1b:7 ‘Big Brother’ isn’t just watching — He’s changing how your brain works The research team at the University of Technology Sydney, led by Seymour, designed an ingenious experiment to test how surveillance affects our unconscious visual processing. They recruited 54 undergraduate students and split them into two groups: one group completed a visual task while being conspicuously monitored by multiple surveillance cameras, while the control group performed the same task without cameras present. The monitored group was shown the surveillance setup beforehand, including a live feed of themselves from the adjacent room, and had to sign additional consent forms acknowledging they would be watched. To ensure participants felt the full weight of surveillance, cameras were positioned to capture their whole body, face, and even their hands as they performed the task.
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  • INTERNET CENSORSHIP AND THOUGHT CONTROL

    ‘Big Brother’ isn’t just watching — He’s changing how your brain works

    WATCH HERE:
    https://rumble.com/v65iyzs-internet-censorship-and-thought-control.html?e9s=src_v1_ucp

    The research team at the University of Technology Sydney, led by Seymour, designed an ingenious experiment to test how surveillance affects our unconscious visual processing. They recruited 54 undergraduate students and split them into two groups: one group completed a visual task while being conspicuously monitored by multiple surveillance cameras, while the control group performed the same task without cameras present.

    The monitored group was shown the surveillance setup beforehand, including a live feed of themselves from the adjacent room, and had to sign additional consent forms acknowledging they would be watched. To ensure participants felt the full weight of surveillance, cameras were positioned to capture their whole body, face, and even their hands as they performed the task.
    INTERNET CENSORSHIP AND THOUGHT CONTROL ‘Big Brother’ isn’t just watching — He’s changing how your brain works WATCH HERE: https://rumble.com/v65iyzs-internet-censorship-and-thought-control.html?e9s=src_v1_ucp The research team at the University of Technology Sydney, led by Seymour, designed an ingenious experiment to test how surveillance affects our unconscious visual processing. They recruited 54 undergraduate students and split them into two groups: one group completed a visual task while being conspicuously monitored by multiple surveillance cameras, while the control group performed the same task without cameras present. The monitored group was shown the surveillance setup beforehand, including a live feed of themselves from the adjacent room, and had to sign additional consent forms acknowledging they would be watched. To ensure participants felt the full weight of surveillance, cameras were positioned to capture their whole body, face, and even their hands as they performed the task.
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  • Canada's on line Safety Act is in the house, that means Canada is NEXT. The UK’s sweeping online censorship law – the Online Safety Act – that will be enforced from March of next year is already claiming its first victims. The new legislative landscape in the country is now not providing any kind of safety for hundreds of small websites, including non-profit forums, that will have to shut down, unable to comply with the act – specifically, faced with what reports refer to as “disproportionate personal liability.”
    https://reclaimthenet.org/uks-online-safety-act-drives-small-websites-to-shut-down
    Canada's on line Safety Act is in the house, that means Canada is NEXT. The UK’s sweeping online censorship law – the Online Safety Act – that will be enforced from March of next year is already claiming its first victims. The new legislative landscape in the country is now not providing any kind of safety for hundreds of small websites, including non-profit forums, that will have to shut down, unable to comply with the act – specifically, faced with what reports refer to as “disproportionate personal liability.” https://reclaimthenet.org/uks-online-safety-act-drives-small-websites-to-shut-down
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    UK's Online Censorship Law Drives Small Websites to Shut Down
    The UK’s Online Safety Act forces small sites like Microcosm to shut down, citing disproportionate liability and risk under the new law.
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  • The United Nations (UN) appears to be firmly embracing its novel role as one of “disinformation warriors” through what can be described as a series of “nesting dolls” of censorship and surveillance-enabling treaties, resolutions, frameworks, and initiatives. The head of the department and UN Under-Secretary-General for Global Communications Melissa Fleming is particularly active, if repetitive in her efforts. During a gathering in Mexico earlier in the week, Fleming once again delivered some doomsday-style remarks about the threat of “misinformation and AI.”
    https://reclaimthenet.org/united-nations-ai-regulation-misinformation-crisis
    The United Nations (UN) appears to be firmly embracing its novel role as one of “disinformation warriors” through what can be described as a series of “nesting dolls” of censorship and surveillance-enabling treaties, resolutions, frameworks, and initiatives. The head of the department and UN Under-Secretary-General for Global Communications Melissa Fleming is particularly active, if repetitive in her efforts. During a gathering in Mexico earlier in the week, Fleming once again delivered some doomsday-style remarks about the threat of “misinformation and AI.” https://reclaimthenet.org/united-nations-ai-regulation-misinformation-crisis
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    UN Amplifies Campaign Against "Disinformation" and AI Through Global Governance Frameworks
    The UN shifts focus from peacekeeping to AI regulation, censorship, and digital ID frameworks under its Global Communications agenda.
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  • For a while now, emerging AI has been treated by the Biden-Harris administration, but also the EU, the UK, Canada, the UN, etc., as a scourge that powers dangerous forms of “disinformation” – and should be dealt with accordingly. According to those governments/entities, the only “positive use” for AI as far as social media and online discourse go, would be to power more effective censorship (“moderation”).
    https://reclaimthenet.org/us-house-report-ai-censorship-first-amendment
    For a while now, emerging AI has been treated by the Biden-Harris administration, but also the EU, the UK, Canada, the UN, etc., as a scourge that powers dangerous forms of “disinformation” – and should be dealt with accordingly. According to those governments/entities, the only “positive use” for AI as far as social media and online discourse go, would be to power more effective censorship (“moderation”). https://reclaimthenet.org/us-house-report-ai-censorship-first-amendment
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    US Report Reveals Push to Weaponize AI for Censorship
    New US report highlights federal attempts to regulate AI for censorship, proposing free speech-focused legislation to protect open innovation.
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  • A network facilitating spy agencies’ intelligence-sharing between the US, UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, known as Five Eyes, has its sights set on encryption, and proceeding from that, also online anonymity. Even more online censorship would also not be a bad idea – these are some of the highlights from the first public-facing paper the organizations behind this group have published.
    https://reclaimthenet.org/ive-eyes-targets-encryption-online-anonymity-censorship-extremism
    A network facilitating spy agencies’ intelligence-sharing between the US, UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, known as Five Eyes, has its sights set on encryption, and proceeding from that, also online anonymity. Even more online censorship would also not be a bad idea – these are some of the highlights from the first public-facing paper the organizations behind this group have published. https://reclaimthenet.org/ive-eyes-targets-encryption-online-anonymity-censorship-extremism
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    Five Eyes Urges Broader Censorship Under "Protect the Children" Campaign
    Global spy alliance shifts focus to encryption, calling for sweeping collaboration across governments and tech platforms.
    Wow
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  • Canada’s authorities want to speed up the process of adoption of a sweeping censorship law, Online Harms Act/Bill C-63 – and to that effect, it has now been split into two separate bills. The reason the C-63’s passage has slowed down in parliament is ongoing debates around some of the most contentious provisions, such as a new hate crime offense that could be punished with life in prison, when it is committed along with another crime.
    https://reclaimthenet.org/canada-online-harms-act-bill-c63-split-hate-speech-law-debate
    Canada’s authorities want to speed up the process of adoption of a sweeping censorship law, Online Harms Act/Bill C-63 – and to that effect, it has now been split into two separate bills. The reason the C-63’s passage has slowed down in parliament is ongoing debates around some of the most contentious provisions, such as a new hate crime offense that could be punished with life in prison, when it is committed along with another crime. https://reclaimthenet.org/canada-online-harms-act-bill-c63-split-hate-speech-law-debate
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    Canada Splits Online "Harms" Bill to Speed Up Controversial Censorship Push
    Canada's government splits controversial Online Harms Act to accelerate provisions on child safety, leaving "hate speech" elements for later debate.
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  • Conservative MP criticizes two-tier policing after Ezra Levant arrest!
    Colin Carrie criticized the Trudeau Liberals for supporting censorship that is making its way across Canadian institutions, including the Toronto police, who recently arrested Rebel News boss Ezra Levant while he was filming a pro-Hamas rally.
    #NoMoreLiberalsAndNDP
    #SayingTheQuietPartOutLoud
    #resigntrudeau
    #JustSayNoMore
    https://www.rebelnews.com/conservative_mp_criticizes_two_tier_policing_after_ezra_levant_arrest
    Conservative MP criticizes two-tier policing after Ezra Levant arrest! Colin Carrie criticized the Trudeau Liberals for supporting censorship that is making its way across Canadian institutions, including the Toronto police, who recently arrested Rebel News boss Ezra Levant while he was filming a pro-Hamas rally. 🇨🇦#NoMoreLiberalsAndNDP🇨🇦 🇨🇦#SayingTheQuietPartOutLoud🇨🇦 🇨🇦#resigntrudeau🇨🇦 🇨🇦#JustSayNoMore🇨🇦 https://www.rebelnews.com/conservative_mp_criticizes_two_tier_policing_after_ezra_levant_arrest
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    Conservative MP criticizes two-tier policing after Ezra Levant arrest
    Colin Carrie criticized the Trudeau Liberals for supporting censorship that is making its way across Canadian institutions, including the Toronto police, who recently arrested Rebel News boss Ezra Levant while he was filming a pro-Hamas rally.
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  • If you’ve heard my recent interview with Whitney Webb, then you’ll know about the problem of digital repersoning. But where did this tactic come from? What is its significance? And where does it go from here? Find out in this important podcast from The Corbett Report archives.
    https://activistpost.com/2024/12/the-future-of-censorship-2022.html
    If you’ve heard my recent interview with Whitney Webb, then you’ll know about the problem of digital repersoning. But where did this tactic come from? What is its significance? And where does it go from here? Find out in this important podcast from The Corbett Report archives. https://activistpost.com/2024/12/the-future-of-censorship-2022.html
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    The Future of Censorship (2022) - Activist Post
    Find out in this important podcast from The Corbett Report archives.
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