The Greta Thunberg Andrew Tate Story Was the Laugh We All Needed to Finish 2022 Drew Wilson | January 1, 2023 It was a rough 2022, but the Greta Thunberg Andrew Tate story provided quite the laugh, thus ending the year on a punchline.
Gab Users Protesting After Founder Handed Evidence of Criminal Activity Over to the FBI Drew Wilson | August 16, 2022 Gab users are revolting. They are also protesting the founders actions after he handed evidence of criminal activity over to the FBI.
Police Action Carries on to Day Two in Ottawa, Weapons Seized, More Arrests Made Drew Wilson | February 19, 2022 More arrests and towed vehicles marks day two of police finally taking out the trash. Weapons have been seized.
Police Move In and Start Clearing Out Ottawa, Organizers Like Pat King Arrested Drew Wilson | February 18, 2022 The 22 day occupation might finally be coming to an end with police arresting terrorists and organizers getting arrested.
Trump Supporters Scatter to New Platforms As Number Arrested Increases Drew Wilson | January 17, 2021 Parler’s downtime is causing Trump supporters to splinter and take refuge on other apps. This as the number arrested climbs.
Reporters Without Borders Demands Julian Assange Be Released Drew Wilson | December 28, 2019 Reporters Without Borders is demanding Julian Assange be released on humanitarian grounds. This as Assange’s health continues to deteriorate.
Novaestrat Leaks 20.8 Million Ecuadorian Records – Executive Arrested Drew Wilson | September 18, 2019 Data analytics company Novaestrat suffered a data leak. In all, 20.8 million records were exposed. In response, the executive of the company has been arrested.
Leaked Bini Evidence Compels EFF to Say That Telnet is Not a Crime Drew Wilson | September 3, 2019 As the trial against Ola Bini continues, a leaked evidence photo is compelling the EFF to point out that Telnet is not a crime.
EFF Refers Ola Bini Case to a United Nations Commissioner Drew Wilson | June 14, 2019 The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has referred the Ola Bini case to the U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR).
United Nations Calls Assange’s 50 Week Sentence Disproportionate Drew Wilson | May 10, 2019 The United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention has weighed in on Assange’s 50 week prison sentence. They call the sentence disproportionate.