Liberty in Many Directions
[Un]Sanctioned Citizen
A Break In The Case of Personal Data Pricing
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A Break In The Case of Personal Data Pricing

FTC takes on an investigation of Surveillance-as-a-Service turning platformer Suppression-as-a-Service (if the price is right). + Democrats 'Almond Roca' PR treatment of DHS on AI & the border.
INTRO: Charles Payne Making Money @ FOX Business, Interviews RFK Jr. during the Nashville, TN - BITCOIN conference.

*As it turns out, RFK Jr. has signature-based ballot access in 48 States and is accruing signatures daily; while being sued by the Democratic party. If Camelot ever becomes cited as an American metaphor, then I wished this would happen at the DNC.

*Music bed Chaka Kahn, “I feel for you.”
SOURCES & NEWS OF NOTE

FTC Issues Orders to Eight Companies Seeking Information on Surveillance Pricing

The fallacy of hacked face biometrics’ vulnerability

Social Media Facial Recognition Expands, Secret Law Enforcement Searches Double - Reclaim The Net

America First Legal Obtains Internal Gov’t Emails Revealing More Evidence of Big Tech Collusion with the Biden Administration to Shape Public Narratives Surrounding the COVID-19 Vaccine” - AFL Press Release

DHS Has a DoS Robot to Disable Internet of Things ‘Booby Traps’ Inside Homes - 404 Media.com

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[Un]Sanctioned Citizen
A news and information offensive against those responsible for IP theft, privacy infringement losses and tying US rights around global trade deficits with APAC (CCP). They may hide behind carefully layered NGOs, complicit E&C fixer firms to scrub out dissent or competition, but we have you in our sights: Big Tech, Big Media, and their politicos. Now it's time to tell the rest of the world what we know and see every day and which locals paved the path to hell with other people's information.