With the world waiting for the first headlines from the Trump-Xi meeting, the most important and unexpected news of the day hit moments ago, when Europe announced that the special trade channel, Instex, that will allow European firms to avoid SWIFT and bypass American sanctions on Iran, is now operational. Following a meeting between the …[continue reading]
Every day brings a deeper appreciation of why this period is being called the Great Awakening. The Trump coup d’état is providing unexpected perspectives on significant events of the past three decades. From 9/11 to the 2016 failed coup in Turkey, many of the players are the same and we understand their motives better. That’s part of …[continue reading]
In 1984 the movie Terminator brought to live the dark dystopian fantasy of killer robots designed to ruthlessly hunt down human targets and destroy them. We’ve come a long way since then, and in the last 15 years, drone aircraft have been deployed by the military, although as far as we know, these still require a human being to …[continue reading]
The global rollout of 5G is well underway, and we soon may see new small cell towers near all schools, on every residential street, dispersed throughout the natural environment, and pretty much everywhere. But the safety of this technology is in serious question, and there is a raging battle to stop the taxpayer funded implementation of …[continue reading]
Peter Phillips, Professor of Political Sociology at Sonoma State University since 1994, former Director of Project Censored 1996 to 2010 and President of Media Freedom Foundation 2003 to 2017. He joins the show to discuss his latest research and book “Giants, The Global Power Elite”. The work focuses on who actually controls the world’s money …[continue reading]
Another report shows the GDPR benefited Google and Facebook, and hurt everyone else from the it’s-not-like-we-didn’t-warn-you dept We warned folks that these big attempts to “regulate” the internet as a way to “punish” Google and Facebook would only help those companies. Last fall, about six months into the GDPR, we noted that there appeared to …[continue reading]
A call center faced € 2 million privacy fine from the Italian data protection authority for lack of provision of a privacy information notice and collection of consent. The privacy dawn raid of the Italian call center and the relevant challenges In October 2017, the tax police ran on behalf of the Italian data protection …[continue reading]
The use of sound and music to generate “healing” has a long history stretching back to the virtual beginnings of man. Indigenous shamans and healers using instruments such as the human voice, drums, flutes and percussive instruments have been documented to alter brain states (i.e. the neural activity within the brain itself). These studies have …[continue reading]
verything, from our music tastes and shopping habits to our faces and fingerprints, is up for grabs in the business of big data. But who exactly owns this data? How will it be used? And what impact will this ever-increasing digital footprint have on our lives? These are questions that privacy campaigner, Pippa King, began …[continue reading]
BREAKING: MAJOR 5G PROTEST ROCKS TELSTRA IN MELBOURNE – PEOPLE DO NOT CONSENT TO BEING IRRADIATED EMBED A VIDEO (Optional):