July 31, 2022

fromAxios: The company said it received a record number of legal demands from governments, nearly 50,000 during a six-month period last year. The 47,572 legal demands were for 198,931 unique accounts. The U.S. makes up the majority of demands for account information, accounting for 20% of the requests.

fromEricPetersAutos: As part of the now-admitted-to plan to force people out of their cars, the cabal behind the puppets who pretend to run the countries of the Western world have double-plus’d the cost of gasoline while at the same time decreasing the purchasing power of the fiat currency people are forced to use to buy it. 

fromReason: Unrealistic policy and dependency on fickle neighbors like Russia are no substitute for working power plants.

fromPostMillennial: On the Wiki page that provides the definition of a "recession," a message pops up when an attempt is made to edit the information, reading: "This page is protected to prevent vandalism." 

fromNYPost: Big Tech platforms are the modern town square. It’s urgent we preserve free speech in these digital spaces. The Biden administration wants to censor Americans. It has admitted to flagging “problematic” content for Big Tech companies to censor and sought to establish a board to monitor and censor Americans online.

fromJonathanTurley: Some of us have written for two years that Biden’s denial of knowledge is patently false. Indeed, it is baffling how Attorney General Garland can ignore the myriad of references to Joe Biden in refusing to appoint a special counsel.
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