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Subject: Re: Telegram to Provide Govts With Users' Data in Wake of Founder's
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On Mon, 23 Sep 24 23:26:17 UTC, D. Ray <d@ray> wrote:    
>Telegram announced on Monday that they will hand over users' IP addresses    
>and phone numbers in response to "valid legal requests" from governments      
>around the world.                            
>Telegram has been a thorn in the side of governments for years now for              
>allowing free speech and French President Emmanuel Macron appears to have        
>solved that "problem" by having Telegram founder Pavel Durov arrested and  
>indicted.                
>"Western liberal democracies" cannot tolerate any corner of the internet     
>allowing free speech.           
><https://www.informationliberation.com/?id=64656>      
><https://archive.ph/2Kg5q> 
          
(using Tor Browser 13.5.4)                   
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=informationliberation.com%2F%3Fid%3D64656   
>...    
>https://www.informationliberation.com/?id=64654    
>NewsGuard to Punish Information Liberation for Exposing 'Hamas Mass ...              
>NewsGuard, the pro-Israel smearing outlet masquerading as a "fact checker"   
>that's now funded by the US government, is going to punish Information             
>Liberation for exposing the "Hamas mass rape" hoax. NewsGuard's Hilary
>Rosenberg Hersh emailed InfoLib earlier this week to say their "review"         
>of my site "found recent examples of content on the site that appears to     
>be false or egregiously misleading."      
>...                        
[end quote]          
                        
the url https://informationliberation.com/ does appear to open normally                   
in tor browser . . . but caveat emptor, these politically-charged types  
of propaganda forums could easily be storefront operations disguised as            
passive opposition to big brother, which everyone knows is pollyannaish