
Lance Johnson
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1 week ago |
censorship.news | Finn Heartley |Laura Harris |Mike Adams |Lance Johnson
Israel bombed Iran’s state broadcaster IRIB during a live broadcast, injuring staff and forcing anchors to flee mid-sentence. The attack is part of Israel’s broader targeting of journalists, with over 200 Palestinian media workers killed since October 2023. Iran condemned the strike as a war crime, demanding UN action, while Israel claimed IRIB was a military target without evidence.
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1 week ago |
censorship.news | Laura Harris |Mike Adams |Lance Johnson |Ramon Tomey
The French government is considering labeling X (formerly Twitter) as a pornographic platform due to its acceptance of adult content since 2024, which would subject it to strict age verification laws. France’s 2023 SREN legislation requires pornographic platforms to verify users’ ages via a third-party, double-blind system to protect minors. Noncompliance can result in fines, search engine delisting or being blocked in France.
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3 weeks ago |
obey.news | Kevin Hughes |Lance Johnson |S.D. Wells |Ava Grace
A vocal critic of globalist and transhumanist agendas, Laura Aboli warns of threats to human freedom, sovereignty and dignity, urging resistance through awareness and unity. Her viral speech exposed the transhumanist agenda — using psychological conditioning to normalize a dystopian, dehumanized future — and rallied health professionals against pandemic-era overreach.
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1 month ago |
newstarget.com | Willow Tohi |Lance Johnson |Ramon Tomey |Laura Harris
The Biden administration labeled opposition to vaccine mandates "Domestic Violent Extremism" via classified documents, recently declassified by Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard. Critics included parents, healthcare workers and individuals resisting mandates, with the DVE label enabling federal monitoring of dissent. Agencies called for social media censorship of dissident voices, citing “domestic terrorism” risks.
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1 month ago |
censorship.news | Lance Johnson |Willow Tohi |KEVIN HUGHES |Ramon Tomey
The U.S. government’s sprawling surveillance apparatus has long been justified under the guise of national security—but newly uncovered documents reveal a far more sinister reality. The Transportation Security Administration’s (TSA) Quiet Skies program, ostensibly designed to identify potential terrorist threats, has instead been weaponized to monitor and intimidate political opponents, including former Congresswoman and Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard.
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