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10/28/2025
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By Kevin Hughes
Digital IDs: The global push for control and the fight for freedom
Governments worldwide (Vietnam, U.K., U.S., EU) are accelerating digital ID programs under the guise of “modernization” and “fraud prevention.” Vietnam deactivated 86 million bank accounts overnight to enforce compliance with its national digital ID system. U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer openly advocates for digital IDs tied to employment, signaling coercive adoption. The EU aims for 100 percent citizen adoption […]
10/25/2025
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By Kevin Hughes
Soft robotic “eye” powered by light: Breakthrough in autonomous, electronics-free vision
Scientists have developed a soft robotic “eye” made from light-responsive hydrogel that autonomously adjusts focus without external power sources, mimicking biological vision. Embedded graphene oxide nanoparticles absorb light, heating the hydrogel, which contracts to sharpen the lens—eliminating the need for batteries or electronics. The lens resolves details as small as four micrometers (e.g., tick claws, […]
10/25/2025
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By Kevin Hughes
No to digital ID: Thousands protest U.K. government’s surveillance scheme amid immigration concerns
Thousands marched in London against Labour’s proposed “BritCard” digital ID system, fearing it would lead to mass surveillance and social credit-style control. Protesters warned: “Once Scanned, Never Free.” The Labour government claims digital IDs (slated for 2029) will curb illegal immigration by verifying worker status. However, leaked details suggest broader applications—banking, taxation, education and even biometric […]
10/21/2025
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By Kevin Hughes
EU tightens grip on digital age verification, sparking privacy and free speech concerns
The EU is pushing for strict age verification on platforms like Google, Apple, Snapchat and YouTube, requiring users to submit official ID documents via a centralized app. Critics warn this erodes online anonymity and normalizes mass surveillance, linking internet access to government-controlled digital identities. Major platforms must disclose how they prevent minors from accessing “harmful” content (e.g., vaping, drugs, eating disorders). Snapchat must […]
10/14/2025
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By Kevin Hughes
Senate approves $924.7 billion defense bill amid bipartisan push, raising questions over military expansion and surveillance powers
The Senate passed the FY2026 NDAA with $924.7 billion in defense authorization, marking a continued expansion of military budgets despite economic concerns. The bill includes a 3.8 percent pay raise for troops and funds advanced weaponry like nuclear submarines, F-35 jets and amphibious ships. The bill passed 77-20, demonstrating strong bipartisan backing despite failed amendments to rein in executive power, surveillance […]
10/12/2025
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By Kevin Hughes
FBI probes mysterious aircraft crash near Area 51 amid signs of tampering
A U.S. Air Force aircraft (likely an MQ-9 Reaper or RQ-170 drone) crashed near Area 51’s security perimeter on September 23, 2025. The FAA imposed a week-long no-fly zone, citing “national security,” fueling speculation about the nature of the downed craft. After the cleanup, investigators found an inert training bomb and an unidentified aircraft panel planted at the site—items not present […]
10/10/2025
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By Kevin Hughes
U.S. spy jet circles Russian territory amid rising NATO tensions and drone incursions
A U.S. RC-135U “Combat Sent” spy plane conducted reconnaissance near Russia’s Kaliningrad exclave, gathering electronic intelligence amid rising tensions. This follows multiple suspected Russian drone incursions into NATO airspace (Poland, Romania, Latvia, Germany). NATO officials accuse Russia of probing defenses via drone incursions, GPS jamming and electronic warfare, testing response times and vulnerabilities. German Chancellor […]
09/02/2025
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By Kevin Hughes
Decentralize TV: Chris Sullivan on the future of the dollar, crypto assets and finance
Mike Adams and Todd Pitner emphasized the growing threat of centralized control over personal finances through Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs). They highlighted the potential for CBDCs to be used as tools for surveillance and control by governments, leading to concerns about the erosion of financial privacy. Chris Sullivan, with his background in traditional finance […]
08/27/2025
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By Kevin Hughes
Trump signals fourth delay in TikTok ban, extending deadline to mid-September
President Donald Trump hinted at another deadline extension (until mid-September) for TikTok’s divestment from Chinese parent ByteDance. Previous extensions have pushed deadlines three times since January due to unresolved negotiations. Trump acknowledges “substantial American buyers” are interested but admits delays in finalizing a deal. Chinese regulatory approval remains a hurdle, with Trump stating he will […]
08/03/2025
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By Kevin Hughes
Decentralize TV: Ashton Addison on the future of cryptocurrency and privacy
Ashton Addison shared his journey as a “decentralized nomad,” traveling to crypto-friendly locales like Tulum and El Salvador before settling in Austin due to its strong Bitcoin community and favorable regulations. Bitcoin has transitioned from a transactional currency to “digital gold,” with adoption growing through ETFs – though Addison cautioned these don’t equate to owning […]
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