Facebook and YouTube have failed to admit that by banning Alex Jones, they are actually doing their part to give credibility to all of his hateful ideas.
Read More »Apple Execs Now Facing Jail Time for Deliberately Slowing Down iPhones
Apple stands accused of breaking a French law which makes it illegal to "deliberately reduce the lifespan of a product to increase the rate of replacement.”
Read More »Apple Admits They Deliberately Slow Down Older iPhones As Software Updates Roll Out
Apple has admitted to deliberately slowing down older iPhones when they roll out software updates—and they claim it is a "feature."
Read More »Wikileaks Dismantles False BuzzFeed Article in One Tweet
Wikileaks responds to Buzzfeed News assertion Apple has fixed its vulnerabilities within its IOS, now reportedly being exploited by the CIA.
Read More »BREAKING: Apple Wins Showdown! FBI Accesses iPhone Without Forcing a Backdoor
This proves that the entire public show was merely a facade and an attempt to set an ominous precedent -- but thanks to apple, they failed.
Read More »Mysterious ‘Third Party’ Teaches FBI iPhone Hack — 2 Days Before Apple Court Battle Begins
On Monday, the FBI filed a motion to vacate the hearing -- citing a mysterious group who, all of the sudden, taught them to hack.
Read More »iPhone Just the Beginning — Obama Just Announced He Wants a Backdoor to Everything
While speaking at SXSW, Barack Obama argued that the government should be allowed access to all encrypted smartphones and electronic devices
Read More »Sheriff Publicly Says He’s ‘Ready for War,’ He’ll ‘Lock Up’ Apple’s CEO if they Don’t Unlock iPhone
Based on the history of this tyrannical Florida Sheriff, Tim Cook should be worried.
Read More »Edward Snowden Exposes the FBI’s Claims About Apple’s iPhone as “Fraudulent Bulls**t”
Snowden just called out the FBI's not-so-convincing case against Apple as a sham.
Read More »They Can Already Hack the iPhone — FBI’s Public Display is Propaganda to Sell You the Police State
Evidence suggests the government can already hack into iPhones, but is using the San Bernardino shooting to sway public acceptance of surveillance "backdoors."
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