Twenty months ago, Donald Trump proposed ten steps to dismantle the Deep State. Not all will work, but most will.
When American Internet platforms concern themselves with global revenues, global censorship inevitably affects American users.
Has Mark Zuckerberg turned into a model social media owner? Or is he pretending, to avoid lawsuits, or prosecution?
The experts have shown their expertise to be lacking, and laypeople resent their censorship. Now it's time to knock them off their thrones.
Mark Zuckerberg recently confessed to a program of censorship on Facebook. But that program remains, and he hasn't lifted it.
Mark Zuckerberg admitted in writing to the House of Representatives that he, on federal orders, censored Americans.
Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, Inc., confessed in writing to censorship and election interference, and said the White House coerced him.
The arrest of Pavel Durov, CEO of Telegram, exposes the Deep State for what they can do to people, and what they fear.
Big Tech now has reason to look to Javier Milei, President of Argentina, to let them expand where the U.S. government curtails them.
The basic university education business model has failed students now burdened with debt, by failing to teach them necessary lessons.