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Miscarriages of justice for everyone! Isn’t 🇬🇧 supposed to be busy *improving* its digital evidence regime?!

“The same technology that supercharged the proliferation of digital material may well provide, at least in part, a panacea for the difficulties we presently find ourselves in.”

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@KilleansRow

In The "Three body problem" the Trisolarians destroy human ability to do basic physics research, because that is the only meaningful way humans can defend themselves against the aliens.

The alien invasion fleet will take 120 years to arrive.

I see parallels with human physics being sabotaged. Our brightest physicists and universities, elevated #stringtheory to a religion...
..and just like religion, it has absolutely no scientific basis.

40+ years of human progress wasted.

Some folks speculate that "Three body problem" is #China soft #Disclosure (in light of this key concept).

#NHI Drone sightings, 8:23 PM, 9th March. Adelaide.

Flight radar screen attached.

Very hot day, just after sunset, super clear sky, people everywhere. I was driving south down the coast when I saw a "ligh plane" just over the sea heading NW to SE. We get a few of them, regional flights, shark patrols (not this late).

What caught my eye is the weird strobe pattern, right in the middle of the wings on each side. In addition to the usual navigation lights.
I pulled to the side of the road, the thing was moving very slowly.
But when I tried to find it in the sky it was gone, it shouldn't have moved. Just disappeared.

The area is marked with the red dot.
You will note it was heading towards the port. The ones in Denmark were seen over the port too. I wouldn't be surprised if a ship was being loaded for #Ukraine. We are called "Defence state".
Unlike the traitorous #US, Aussies still support Ukraine.

Apparently, they have not gone away, but it was weird seeing it right over my head.

Oh, I also live right under the flight path... For 30 years. I know what planes look like.

There is an offchance it was a student plane that switched off it's transponder, so I will give it 50% likelihood.
#UAP #Disclosure

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If people filed lawsuits seeking #disclosure of his emails or the op’s records under #FOIA, the arrangement would set the admin up to argue that such docs were exempt. In contrast w/agencies like the #OMB, FOIA does not apply to a president’s WH advisers or to WH entities that advise him but wield no formal #power, like the #NSC.

As he developed his strategy, #Musk drew guidance on how the executive branch operates from #Trump’s senior adviser #StephenMiller & his wife, Katie.

Here is the full, 2 hour and 45 minute interview with credible whistleblower Jacob Barber about his claims around #UAP recovery operations and #psionic teams being employed by the government / private aerospace companies.

youtu.be/t37-SKj4rtY?si=9VuPUL

The claims being made here are nothing short of paradigm-shattering.

I don't believe or expect anyone should take such claims at face value, but I believe we owe it to ourselves to keep open minds. If what he's saying is true, we'll find out for ourselves soon enough.

#UAPs#UFO#UFOs
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🧵 …surprise, surprise, propaganda is going on and I mean that I am right about the EU.

«EU says Bluesky is violating information disclosure rules:
Bluesky, the rapidly growing social media platform, is violating EU regulations by failing to disclose important details, a European Commission spokesperson told reporters during a daily briefing on Monday.»

🤷 neuters.de/technology/eu-says-

neuters.deEU says Bluesky is violating information disclosure rulesBluesky, the rapidly growing social media platform, is violating EU regulations by failing to disclose important details, a European Commission spokesperson told reporters during a daily briefing on Monday.
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@eff @Adam_D_Schwartz @FirewallDragons I was very glad to hear Adam at 38:55 talking about how we should frequently reexamine the rules that secure our rights, in order to determine whether those rules are still adequate given recent technological developments. This point sort of looms in the background of any discussion related to privacy law these days, but it's rarely voiced directly.

On the other hand, I'm very disappointed in how timid the EFF's stance on ALPRs is. At 16:26, Adam says, "What should the public know about the surveillance technology that the government is using to spy on the public? And at the EFF, we think the answer should be, 'Everything.'" No, no, no! The answer should be, "The government cannot spy on the public!" If you ask me, no form of dragnet surveillance should exist.

For a comparison, and as Adam also points out at 50:43, there are a few technologies that the EFF hopes to ban entirely, including personalized/behavioural advertising. I remember when I first learned about that, I was shocked and extremely impressed that the EFF would be so bold as to plant their flag on a hill that essentially no one else is even discussing the possibility of trying to take. Why not do the same with ALPRs? Surely banning them would be less disruptive to current practices than banning personalized advertising would be!