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Forwarded from The Grayzone
In an exclusive new documentary, Max Blumenthal rips the cover off the media deceptions and atrocity hoaxes Israel pushed after October 7 to create political space for its gruesome assault on the Gaza Strip. Blumenthal exposes the US mainstream media's role as a megaphone for the Israeli government, introducing new hoaxes even after their initial lies were debunked.

Atrocity Inc raises serious questions about the official narrative of October 7, while revealing how Israel's army has consciously engaged in the same hideous atrocities which it falsely accused Palestinian militants of committing.

Directed & Edited by Sut Jhally

Written by Max Blumenthal and Sut Jhally

Executive Producer, Sut Jhally

Produced by Max Blumenthal and Ahmad Hussam

Videography and Sound Recording by Robbie Leppzer

Additional Editing, Robbie Leppzer & Ahmad Hussam

Graphics by Ahmad Hassam

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Forwarded from Rachel Blevins
YouTube just removed my entire channel, claiming I violated their “Hate Speech” policy. 8 years of tireless work, and 63,000 subscribers gone. I know it doesn’t come as a surprise given YouTube’s recent crackdown, but I’m still devastated.

I attempted to appeal, and it was denied within minutes.

As an independent journalist, my YouTube channel was vital for my work. Please consider supporting my work by subscribing to my Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/rachelblevins

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Forwarded from S2_Underground
This week's intel update is out! https://youtu.be/UyAk8Az9BCs
Hey everyone, I realized upon reviewing this one that this is probably the spiciest video I’ve done in a while. Didn’t mean for it to be, but I really felt like these things need to be said. I do not want to stoke animosity with the hams doing good work…you guys know who you are. And, you know exactly about the types of hams that I’m talking about.
But more importantly than just me shouting at the internet, this really should be a discussion that is carried forward by others as well. My own opinion is largely unimportant, but if I can start the ball rolling on a larger debate, I think that’s a good idea.We can’t be afraid to talk about these things any longer, especially since a dialog is needed for any solution to be feasible in the future. Hams need to be held accountable for their behavior and for enabling these cultural problems that result in a hesitancy to use emergency services. Every single ham radio operator (or group) knows of a guy in their club or on their local repeater who engages in this type of elitist behavior. Instead of hanging one’s head and saying quietly “that’s just Larry being Larry again”, we need to do more. Exchanging ideas always helps, and I personally look forward to the discourse.
Why is it that radio is treated as a privilege and not a right? Is that mentality (and prior justification) a good fit for today? More broadly, is it Constitutional to license speech?
If licenses were no longer required, but the ham bands were kept for ham use, would the ‘chaos’ that hams claim would happen, really happen? How has the evolution of CB radio licensing provided an indication of how this might go?
Regarding funding for advocacy, are “advocacy” groups being held accountable? Or are we just getting their newsletter and assuming they are fighting the FCC’s creeping restrictions? How is that really going? Are ham organizations really just taking your money, and carving out FCC rules for their own pet projects, such as getting the FCC to approve encryption on one specific organization’s network, while the rest of us aren’t privy to that rule?
Regarding spectrum management, are the complaints of hams over the years really an accurate picture of what’s going on? Would sheer and utter chaos erupt if we allowed a license-free portion of the HF bands? Are the HF bands not utter chaos at this exact moment, even with licensed use?
I promise that I will have a more coherent (and less angst-inducing) way of opening up this discussion soon. I just felt that time is of the essence, and I have not spoken as directly and firmly (but still respectfully) as I could have. I am all for bringing people together to solve problems, and I think the carrot works vastly better than the stick. But sometimes a line is crossed, and I believe that accepting certain behavior in ham radio world, solely for the purpose of keeping the peace, would infringe on my own core values, which I will not do. My chief concern is not simply with the malign actors within radio, as I said, those are easy to handle. My primary concern is the community that allows that behavior to fester for so long, that it endangers lives. Now that I’ve identified these problems (along with many of you all), I definitely plan to continue to work on solutions that are feasible and help us to use radio to improve the world around us.
Forwarded from S2_Underground
We need to stop thinking along the lines of what the rules allow us to do, but what is theoretically possible. Whenever anyone has any question regarding anything in radio…the first point mentioned is some sort of rule, without fail. This mentality has to stop. We can operate within the parameters of a civilized society just fine, but we also need to reexamine our priorities. Much of the time, there is no conflict with what the rules are, and what capabilities we need. However, Ham Radio culture is becoming a huge barrier to the progress of human communication, and thus myself needing to dedicate as many harsh words to this issue (as soft language has not resulted in the motivation needed to fix these problems). The spirit of radio is to help one another, not to be an elitist club. Ask not whether a technology is allowed by the rules, but rather if that technology will help someone at the end of the day.
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those watching this storm are freaking out....
“This hurricane is nearing the mathematical limit of what Earth's atmosphere over this ocean water can produce.”
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they run away as soon as you ask for accountability...
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#kalergi #USA #FEMA money being used for black projects like this... excellent reporting...
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FEMA is just waiting for the perfect PLANDEMIC or geo-engineered weather bomb to take over.... but they desperately need censorship to make it happen....
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This is how elephants communicate from miles away. Fascinating
Forwarded from Unlimited Hangout
NEW POST - RFK Jr. Is Replicating Bernie Sanders’ Sheepdog Play for MAGA
I have come to suspect that RFK Jr. is playing a role similar to that of Bernie Sanders in the 2016 election. Bernie served as a “sheepdog,” using working class populism and “dissident” credentials to herd voters largely disillusioned with the establishment party candidates to vote for one, with the belief being that his endorsement of Clinton would somehow “push her left.” Now, RFK Jr. is using working class populist rhetoric and his Covid dissident credentials to herd voters disillusioned by Trump and Biden-era Covid policies into the Trump fold.

UH is now releasing short blog posts on a separate part of the site, in addition to our traditional focus - long form investigative articles.
https://newsletter.unlimitedhangout.com/rfk-jr-is-replicating-bernie-sanders-sheepdog-play-for-maga/

UH members will get early access before the shorter posts become publicly available. Please consider supporting UH, you will not only be supporting my work but those of other UH contributors like Iain Davis, Mark Goodwin, Max Jones and Stavroula Pabst.
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⚡️Privacy and Social Media: Can They Coexist?
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Had a fun chat with Nicole Sauce from Living Free in Tennessee about alternative social media platforms in the post-Telegram era that can genuinely respect our privacy.

Is such a thing even possible? What do you think?


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⚡️How iPhone and Android Leak Data Every 5 Minutes
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Nicole Sauce and I talk about the sharp uptick in interest of Android phone adoption, particularly in developing countries.

The reason? I point to a study that came out of Trinity College Dublin that demonstrated phones were connecting back to Google and Apple every 5 minutes.

Are you cool with your phone reporting back to Big Tech? Let us know in the comments!


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⚡️Live Demo of All Above Phone Privacy Features
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For those new to Above products, I provide a live demo of the Above Phone for total transparency of the device. Notably, GrapheneOS allows for total restriction of the microphone and camera on the Above Phone, regardless of third party app preference.

If you want to keep your cellular identity completely private or use an eSIM, Above Phone can do that too!

What type of phone or OS are you currently using? Are you happy with it? Please let us know in the comments!


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