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The Dropout Who Created Bellingcat, an Intelligence Agency for the People

The Dropout Who Created Bellingcat, an Intelligence Agency for the People
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Talking to the boogaloo, part 2: Exclusive conversations with a would-be revolutionary

Talking to the boogaloo, part 2: Exclusive conversations with a would-be revolutionary
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Talking to the boogaloo: An exclusive series of conversations with a would-be revolutionary

Talking to the boogaloo: An exclusive series of conversations with a would-be revolutionary A member of the semi-ironic militia movement speaks out: We hate Trump. We hate Biden. We hate the entire system February 27, 2021 5:00PM (UTC) The Boogaloo Boys hold a rally at the Capitol Building on October 17, 2020 in Lansing, Michigan. The Boogaloo boys called it a Unity Rally in an attempt to distance themselves from the Wolverine Watchmen who plotted to kidnap Michigans Governor Gretchen Whitmer. Two of the men arrested in the plot were affiliated with the Boogaloo Boys. (Seth Herald/Getty Images)

China Trying to Redefine Human Rights in Latest Campaign, Says D C Analyst

China s growing influence and promotion of security technologies in the global south could "reshape human rights from the ground up," warns a national security analyst in Washington, D.C.

Right-wing app Parler booted off internet over ties to siege

It was a roller coaster of activity for Parler, a 2-year-old magnet for the far right that welcomed a surge of new users. It became the No. 1 free app on iPhones late last week after Facebook, Twitter and other mainstream social media platforms silenced President Donald Trump’s accounts over comments that seemed to incite Wednesday’s violent insurrection. The wave of Trump followers flocking to the service was short-lived. Google yanked Parler’s smartphone app from its app store Friday for allowing postings that seek to incite ongoing violence in the U.S. Apple followed suit on Saturday after giving Parler a day to address complaints it was being used to plan and facilitate yet further illegal and dangerous activities. But the death knell came from Amazon Web Services, the leading provider of cloud computing infrastructure, which informed Parler it would need to look for a new web-hosting service after Sunday.

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