By Christina Maas – Reclaim The Net

For half a century, Germany’s privacy laws were treated like sacred scripture. Politicians swore by them, courts fortified them, and bureaucrats turned them into a national export. Other countries rolled out surveillance programs; Germany rolled out lectures about why that was a terrible idea. It was all rooted in the same ugly history lesson: if you give the state a big enough file on you, sooner or later you’ll end up in it. Continue reading “Germany Turns Its Back on Decades‑Old Privacy Protections with Sweeping Surveillance Bill”

The Guardian and ITV News have released aerial footage revealing the complete and total devastation wrecked upon the civilian population of Gaza by the Jewish state with US-supplied bombs. 


The Trump administration is threatening to deny nearly $2 billion in disaster aid to US states and cities unless they sign a pledge affirming they will not boycott Israeli companies. 
