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Top World Politics Topics
Public β€’ 665 implied HN points β€’ 24 Jan 24
  1. Trudeau government allegedly used false intelligence to crack down on protesting truckers
  2. Information was shared with English-speaking nations in the Five Eyes alliance
  3. This contributes to a pattern of intelligence agencies abusing power to persecute political enemies
All-Source Intelligence Fusion β€’ 1284 implied HN points β€’ 25 Sep 23
  1. A leaked report reveals a British government-funded plan for international censorship of critiques of NATO.
  2. The plan includes redefining disinformation to include factual criticism of the U.S. military and NATO.
  3. Recommendations include exerting coordinated action to pressure social media and digital market actors to moderate such speech.
α΄‹ΚŸα΄€α΅Ύs β€’ 235 implied HN points β€’ 16 Jan 24
  1. High-profile individuals have lived double lives and the public has shown little interest in uncovering the truth.
  2. Some academics have engaged in unethical actions for funding, as seen in the Jeffrey Epstein case.
  3. There is a pattern of disregard for public interest in the name of national security, leading to lack of transparency and potential corruption.
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All-Source Intelligence Fusion β€’ 100 implied HN points β€’ 02 Sep 23
  1. Premise Data revealed secret military and intelligence contracts in a court filing.
  2. Premise Data requested protection against further disclosure of their military and intelligence contracts.
  3. Despite revelations, influential outlets have portrayed Premise Data as a neutral polling platform.
CyberSecurityMew β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 11 Apr 23
  1. CCIA released a report about historical cyber attacks by US intelligence agencies
  2. The report highlights US agencies' cyber attacks on critical infrastructure, network espionage, backdoor implantation, and more
  3. US intelligence agencies are implicated in hindering global tech development and creating division in cyberspace
Seriously Risky Business β€’ 0 implied HN points β€’ 01 Feb 24
  1. US Senator Ron Wyden is pushing to stop US intelligence agencies from buying Americans' personal data obtained illegally by data brokers.
  2. The NSA does not buy location data from phones or vehicles in the US, focusing on data related to cybersecurity missions.
  3. Election interference tactics continue to evolve, with the PRC using AI avatars, fake documents, and leaked information to influence outcomes.