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Swimming with the Sharks

Swimming with the Sharks

CJ Hopkins consentfactory.org So, Elon Musk’s new free-speech Twitter appears to going extremely well. Critics of the official Covid narrative and the official Ukraine narrative and Elon Musk are still being deplatformed, censored and defamed, but, otherwise, you can tweet whatever you want! If you want to tweet

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The Rise of the Machines

Alex Dook particle.scitech.org.au Can fiddler crabs and barrel shrimp inspire the robots of the future? Robots are becoming more integrated into our everyday lives. They can vacuum and mop our floors, mow our lawns and even clean our barbecues. Beyond the home, robots are helping scientists find

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The Twitter Files are Just the Beginning 

The Twitter Files are Just the Beginning 

Jeffrey A Tucker brownstone.org Jeffrey A Tucker, Founder and President of the Brownstone Institute, is an economist and author. He has written 10 books, including Liberty or Lockdown, and thousands of articles in the scholarly and popular press. He writes a daily column on economics at The Epoch Times

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You Asked For It and Now It Is Possible

You Asked For It and Now It Is Possible

We have GREAT news. For many years readers have asked us for the ability to give a BFD membership as a present but we didn’t have the technology to do it. This Christmas we finally have what you have all been asking for. Gifting Our new system allows us

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The Twitter Files 2: More of What They Don’t Want You to Know

The Twitter Files 2: More of What They Don’t Want You to Know

So, the second tranche of the Twitter Files have dropped, and confirmed what everybody knew: Twitter was actively shadowbanning accounts, and lying about it. (And confirming what we also knew: the legacy media are going to ignore this story as hard as they can.) For the uninitiated, “shadowbanning” is the

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The Twitter Files: You Won’t Read about It in the MSM

The Twitter Files: You Won’t Read about It in the MSM

At the rate the legacy media are going, you should be seeing this story appearing on Stuff and the NZ Herald some time around 2030. If at all. After all, it took CBS two whole years to finally start talking about the Hunter Biden laptop and its shocking contents. But

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You Asked For It and Now It Is Possible

You Asked For It and Now It Is Possible

We have GREAT news. For many years readers have asked us for the ability to give a BFD membership as a present but we didn’t have the technology to do it. This Christmas we finally have what you have all been asking for. Gifting Our new system allows us

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Tech Talk: Track That Phone
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Tech Talk: Track That Phone

This series is designed to help people to understand modern technology, and become more confident in using computing devices. It is not designed to educate experts. The author is involved in tutoring older students at SeniorNet, a New Zealand wide organisation. SeniorNet hopes that students will feel more confident in

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Tech Talk: Android Annoyances – Notifications
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Tech Talk: Android Annoyances – Notifications

This series is designed to help people to understand modern technology, and become more confident in using computing devices. It is not designed to educate experts. The author is involved in tutoring older students at SeniorNet, a New Zealand wide organisation. SeniorNet hopes that students will feel more confident in

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Release of the Biden Laptop Censorship Docs

Release of the Biden Laptop Censorship Docs

Joseph Vazquez newsbusters.org Joseph is the MRC associate editor for Business & Free Speech America. He graduated summa cum laude with a BA in political science from The George Washington University in 2018. His work has been featured on Drudge Report, Fox News, Fox Business, Breitbart, Life News, The

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What Convenience Is Costing Us

What Convenience Is Costing Us

Alex Klaushofer mercatornet.com Alex Klaushofer is an author and journalist who has written extensively on social affairs, religion and politics in Britain and the Middle East. She writes on Substack at Ways of Seeing. More by Alex Klaushofer As the internet becomes ever more crucial to day-to-day life, the

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You Asked For It and Now It Is Possible

You Asked For It and Now It Is Possible

We have GREAT news. For many years readers have asked us for the ability to give a BFD membership as a present but we didn’t have the technology to do it. This Christmas we finally have what you have all been asking for. Gifting Our new system allows us

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Tech Talk: Firefox Install
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Tech Talk: Firefox Install

This series is designed to help people to understand modern technology, and become more confident in using computing devices. It is not designed to educate experts. The author is involved in tutoring older students at SeniorNet, a New Zealand wide organisation. SeniorNet hopes that students will feel more confident in

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Big Brother Gets Bigger and Bigger
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Big Brother Gets Bigger and Bigger

Facial recognition technology. It is in use in New Zealand and was recently in the news. Foodstuffs is the only major New Zealand retailer to use this invasive, stealthy, and unseen data collection method.  It is used in 29 stores in the North Island in some New World, 4-Square and

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Tech Talk: Email Filters
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Tech Talk: Email Filters

This series is designed to help people to understand modern technology, and become more confident in using computing devices. It is not designed to educate experts. The author is involved in tutoring older students at SeniorNet, a New Zealand wide organisation. SeniorNet hopes that students will feel more confident in

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Earbuds: Can They Be Used as Hearing Aids?

Michael A Stone University of Manchester Michael A Stone graduated from the University of Cambridge in Electrical Sciences. PhD also obtained from the University of Cambridge :”Spectral enhancement for the hearing impaired”. Hearing loss is a major global issue. Around 5% of the world population, 430 million, have disabling hearing

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