Very moving scene here at the Imamzadeh Saleh Shrine in Tajrish, North Tehran, where some of the martyrs of the 12 Day War in June 2025 are buried, including nuclear scientists and their families. Another permanent reminder for the country of the violence wrought by U.S. & Israel against then Iranian people…
This is properly insane: quite literally the worst example of censorship I've ever heard of anywhere.
I checked the actual ruling (which you can see here: https://t.co/dBKFWZ2ZWm) and, to be clear, it isn't just censorship in the conventional sense - blocking access to a website or removing content from platforms - this is the criminalization of information relayed by private citizens, with prison sentences attached.
And the most insane aspect if that it does NOT matter if the information relayed is accurate or not. It just matters that it originates from RT or other media outlets banned in the EU.
In other words, truth isn't a defense anymore in the EU, it literally doesn't matter. It's purely based on the identity of the speaker.
The ruling is actually explicit about this: the regulation, quoted by the Court says that the prohibition applies to "any content," and they draw no distinction based on what the content actually says. If it originates from banned outlets, it's banned.
It is, quite simply, a complete unraveling of the entire post-Enlightenment legal and philosophical project where entire generations of Europeans fought to move from "who says it" to "is it true" as the operative question.
Think about the absurdity of it: if RT publishes a video saying the sky is blue and you share it on a publicly accessible website in the EU, you'd fall within the scope of this ruling, making you liable to criminal prosecution.
Completely and utterly absurd. But that's the EU today for you 🤷
The lesson from Israel is how much infrastructure can be built before the public can even see its shape.
They sold the biometric database as safer passports.
🚨 Months ago, The Intercept lost control of its Signal tip line to an unknown third party, which has been operating it actively.
The Intercept recently learned of the breach and posted the innocuous-sounding update below, chalking up a change in the Signal account username to "security best practices."
In reality, it's a devastating operational security collapse and The Intercept should publicly address it so that sources who may have been trying to leak to the outlet understand they may have been compromised.
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You should be fired for posts like this.
You might not like Whitney Webb’s work (i can’t imagine 🤔…)
But to be the representative for the platform that claims to be the public square- the place for journalism- and then to post this in response to one of the most influential journalists of the decade is crazy work.
I mean we all know X isn’t actually about free speech or empowering regular people at all, but still, you shouldn’t make it so fucking obvious. Real poor form Nikita.
But thanks for the strong endorsement of Whitney’s work. We’ll be sure to read it and spread it far and wide for you.
It took a little longer than expected, but we have created a website for people to view the footage collected from Gaza in one place. You no longer have to download the entire archives to see them.
It includes:
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We will keep adding the rest of the archives to the site, be patient- it is difficult work. Continue to seed the torrents provided, as that is the best way to ensure the footage remains stored in decentalized way.
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🇪🇸 Spain QUIETLY Blacklists Palantir Over Security Fears
They ordered firms controlled by its sovereign wealth fund SEPI to avoid new contracts with Peter Thiel's Palantir. El Confidencial reports the move stems from fears of leaked national security data.
Critical communications, defence, and infrastructure firms are most affected. Spain's Ministry of Defence is still negotiating to renew its existing Palantir contract.
Palantir's client list includes the Israeli military and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
More and more countries DON'T trust Palantir.