As I explained in previous posts, back in 2023 the District Court combined (enjoined) our Missouri v. Biden case against government censorship with a similar case, Kennedy v. Biden, filed in the same court by plaintiffs Robert F. Kennedy, Jr, …
Labour’s war on free speech
An unspoken maxim looms over the free speech crisis in our universities: it is only ever denied by those whose views fall in line with the current orthodoxy. For all its faults, and there were many, Britain’s previous government recognised …
Conservatives Cancel the Cancellers
Calls for deportation of a comedy band over a failed joke and efforts to get ordinary working-class people sacked for saying terrible things out loud…
These are the kinds of actions one might expect from a progressive woke cancel culture …
Censorship and the Corruption of Advertising
The most powerful companies in the world have united against free speech, and they’ve deployed your tax dollars to fund their mission.
Last week, the House Judiciary Committee released a report on the little-known Global Alliance for Responsible Media (GARM) …
The Censorship Boomerang
Madness is rare in individuals; but in groups, parties, nations, and ages it is the rule.
Friedrich NietzscheThey fooled themselves. The censorship meant to keep regular people in the dark instead blinded the pseudo-elite censors and their friends.
The …
During the Crisis, Free Speech Worked Brilliantly
There is only one major social media platform that is relatively free of censorship. That is X, once known as Twitter, and owned by Elon Musk, who has preached free speech for years and sacrificed billions in advertising dollars in …
Standing…The Myth, The Legend, The Lie
There have been a myriad of articles in the past couple of days regarding the United States Supreme Court’s (“SCOTUS”) controversial decision in Murthy v. Missouri (formerly known as Missouri v. Biden) which the Court published on June 26. Because …
Censors Everywhere We Look
It is intolerable to us that an erroneous thought should exist anywhere in the world, however secret and powerless it may be.
O’Brien, Officer of the Inner Party1984, by George Orwell, Berkley/Penguin p. 225
We’re letting you know that …
Court Ruling on Murthy Misses Point Entirely
Thanks again to the California Globe for running this piece. You can visit the website at: https://californiaglobe.com/
The United States Supreme Court ruled today, in a 6 to 3 decision, that the plaintiffs in the most important free speech case in …
Supreme Court Punts on Technicalities
The Supreme Court issued a very disappointing ruling today in our Murthy v. Missouri case. Note that this is not a final ruling, but only a ruling on the preliminary injunction. The case will continue. The key takeaway from the Court was this …
Self-Inflicted Harm: The Persecution of Assange
Free societies cannot exist without free speech. Nor can free societies survive without independent media able and willing to speak truth to power. Both these free speech pillars have been badly corroded over the last four years, as I argued …
Interview 1890 – 9/11, Internet, Gates and Grub on The Jimmy Dore Show
via The Jimmy Dore Show: James joins Jimmy to discuss 9/11, internet censorship, Gates, the future of food and more.
Source: The Corbett Report Read the original article here: https://corbettreport.com …
Assange and the Whistleblowers That Could’ve Been
Bingo. Here we have the reason people like Julian Assange HAVE to be silenced.
In the last four years of our Orwellian New Abnormal, the following thoughts occurred to me countless times:
What the world desperately needs is far more …
Karma Catches Up to the Stanford Internet Observatory
Karma has caught up with the Stanford Internet Observatory (SIO), which will be scaled back to just three staff, according to the Washington Post. The contracts of its leading protagonists, Alex Stamos and Renee DiResta, have not been renewed. It …
The Court Green-Lights Censorship
In 1919, the Supreme Court used the pretext of crisis to overhaul the First Amendment as it jailed critics of the Great War. Over a century later, the Court has again fallen victim to the Beltway’s prevailing zeitgeist in today’s …