Links of interest today, in no particular order:
Tech:
Google has agreed to settle a potential $5 billion lawsuit alleging that the tech giant collected data when folks were browsing in “private” mode on Google’s Chrome (and other browsers). When you visit a website with Google’s Analytics or other codes via any browser, the tech company collects, aggregates and then sells your IP address and location data….
National:
Put together by J6ers (who are still under threat of indictment, imprisonment or both), a new documentary is now available at Open.Ink: “J6: A True Timeline” was created to editorialize but to chronologically recount the significant events of the day as they unfolded, with emphasis on the deaths that occurred that day. Read more at GatewayPundit.com
Reminder: Arkansas Republican Congressmen Steve Womack and French Hill were 2 of the 35 House Republicans who voted to authorize the Democrats’ January 6 Commission that passed 252-175 in May, 2021
Cybercriminal Sam Bankman-Fried donated millions to left-wing groups (via PACs) when he ran the crooked cryptocurrency exchange FTX. (FTX donated $75,249,555 in the 2021-2022 election cycle, says OpenSecrets.org.) Now the DOJ has declined to prosecute SBF in a second trial that would likely expose the various Democrats that his donations enriched, prompting Rep. Tim Burchett (Tennessee Republican) to post:
"So we won’t know which politicians he bribed or who’s campaigns he influenced? That collective sigh of relief you are hearing is from the DEEP STATE.”
SBF also gave donations to some Republicans, including Senator John Boozman, whose campaign gave his $5,800 donation from FTX to charity.
Britain’s Methodist Church has now deemed the words “husband and wife” as “offensive” because that’s not “the reality for many people.”
Former New Mexico prosecutor/law school professor David Clements has released his online documentary “Let My People Go,” detailing the 2020 election debacle and featuring experts:
* Jeffrey Lenberg, former Sandia National Labs nation-state vulnerability expert
* Dr. Walter Daugherity, computer scientist
* Joe Hoft, CPA and auditor, author of “The Steal” trilogy
* Draza Smith, former Sandia National Labs Cyber/Grid security expert
* Harry Haury, cybersecurity systems expert, co-author of the Help America Vote Act
* Joe Oltmann, system architecture expert and tech CEO
* Col. Shawn Smith, U.S. Air Force (ret.), former Senior Military Evaluator for Space, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Systems
* Clay Parihk, election systems testing expert and whistleblower
(The movie’s website was immediately hit with a cyberattack on the release date; Clements received an IRS notice of $19,000 due just three days later.)
National:
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