Drs. Robert Malone, Peter McCullough sue Twitter for censoring COVID posts

Drs. Robert Malone, Peter McCullough sue Twitter for censoring COVID posts
The group’s lawyer alleged that Twitter ‘chose to abandon its role as a neutral internet service provider and instead openly and intentionally collude with government to silence lawful speech.’ (Reclaim The Net) – Drs. Peter McCullough, Robert Malone, and Bryan Tyson have filed a lawsuit against Twitter, alleging that the social media giant silenced them for posting truthful information about COVID-19.… Read the rest

‘Bogus’: Illegally snooping government now pays thousands of dollars

‘Bogus’: Illegally snooping government now pays thousands of dollars
‘People don’t lose their Fourth Amendment right when they open a business’ By Bob Unruh | July 4, 2022 A program in the state of Ohio that purported to allow warrantless inspections of small businesses was killed after a business owner sued over the apparent constitutional violation. WND had reported earlier when taxidermist Jeremy Bennett declined to let a state inspector into an area of his business that was closed temporarily, and then was prosecuted by the state, so he sued.… Read the rest

Teen can’t board bus, as driver says her clothing is ‘sexual harassment’

Teen can’t board bus, as driver says her clothing is ‘sexual harassment’
By Joe Kovacs | June 13, 2022 ‘I don’t think that boys would have received the same treatment’ It’s a case of sex and the city bus, as a 13-year-old girl says she was prevented from boarding public transportation because the bus driver claimed her clothing amounted to “sexual harassment.” The incident took place Friday in northern Israel as Tamara Lahav was sporting a cropped shirt and shorts as she was planning to go to the mall in Binyamina, according to Haaretz.… Read the rest

GOOGLE WARNS USERS OF GOVT ATTACKS

GOOGLE WARNS USERS OF GOVT ATTACKS
Google posts warning notice if they suspect government has attempted to breach users’ Gmail accounts. It looks like the squabbling between the FBI and Apple has reached a conclusion of sorts, with the news that the Feds are taking their ball and going home, claiming they have figured out another way around the encryption on the San Bernardino shooter’s phone. The battle may be over, with the agency declaring themselves the winner.… Read the rest