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Poland's Prime Minister Signs Global Appeal To Stop Roll Out Of 5G
Poland’s Prime Minister, Mateusz Morawiecki, is backing an International Appeal to stop the controversial roll-out of 5G.
Julian Rose via Activist Post reports: 5G, a new millimetre band frequency range being introduced by the telecommunications industry worldwide has been identified by over 2,000 scientists and 1,400 medical doctors from all over the world, as presenting a direct threat to human...
UN ruling to free WikiLeaks’ Assange to stand after British appeal rejected
The United Nations has rejected a UK appeal against its previous ruling in favor of Julian Assange as “inadmissible,” thus requiring both London and Stockholm to end the WikiLeaks founder’s “arbitrary detention.”
Earlier this year, a case was concluded at the UN, in which the body instructed the UK and Sweden to take immediate steps to ensure the WikiLeaks founder’s...
US Issues “Urgent Appeal” To Russia After Washington D.C. And San Francisco Subway Attacks
An interesting Federal Security Service (FSB) report circulating in the Kremlin today states that two “high-level directors” of the American FBI Cyber Task Force were granted permission this past week to hold a video conference call with their computer security expert counterparts at Moscow Metro (the busiest metro system outside of Asia and the 5th longest in the world) after “sustained and...
US jury awards Apple $290 million compensation, Samsung intends to appeal
After a long court hearing over allegations Samsung violated Apple patents, a US jury has awarded the US tech giant $290 million. This brings the total Apple patent fines against Samsung to $929 million. The South Korean manufacturer intends to appeal.
The sum was lower than the initial $379.8 million asked by Apple’s advocates.
The federal court of San Jose, California requires the South Korean...
Permanent Injunction Against Indefinite Military Detention in NDAA Issued by Federal Judge
Less than twenty-four hours later, as expected, Obama Justice Department files appeal to federal judge’s ruling.
A federal judge issued a ruling on September 12 that permanently enjoined a provision of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) that was signed by President Barack Obama codifying indefinite military detention into United State law last year. She found that the writers, journalists...