19 04, 2023

German authors, performers call for tougher ChatGPT rules amid copyright concerns

April 19, 2023|Abuse, AI, Consent, Corruption, Inquiry, International, Privacy, Propaganda, Psychology, Social Credit, Technology|

Illustration shows ChatGPT logo
ChatGPT logo is seen in this illustration taken, February 3, 2023.

Forty-two German associations and trade unions representing more than 140,000 authors and performers on Wednesday urged the European Union to beef up draft artificial intelligence rules as they singled out the […]

18 04, 2023

A Guide to the World Health Organization’s Proposed Agreements

April 18, 2023|Abuse, Australia, Censorship, Corruption, Fatality, Fertility, Finance, History, Human Rights, Inquiry, International, Law, Misinformed Media, Pharma, Politics, Privacy, Propaganda, Psychology, Resistance, Social Credit, Surveillance, Technology, UN, Vax Damage, W.H.O.|

This is about as simple as I can make it: #ExitTheWHO

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A Guide […]

18 04, 2023

Addressing CORE issues key to solving Alice Springs’ crimewave

April 18, 2023|Abuse, Australia, Corruption, Fatality, Fertility, Finance, Food Supply, History, Human Rights, illness, Inquiry, Misinformed Media, Pharma, Police, Politics, Propaganda, Psychology, Resistance, UN, W.H.O., Youth|

Avi Yemini and Rukshan Fernando uncover reality beyond media portrayal in Alice Springs, examining root causes of youth delinquency in the community.

Rebel News reporter Avi Yemini and independent journalist Rukshan Fernando shared their experiences exploring the reality of Alice Springs, a […]

18 04, 2023

Russians boasted that just 1% of fake social profiles are caught, leak shows

April 18, 2023|Abuse, Censorship, Consent, Corruption, Digital ID, History, Human Rights, Inquiry, International, Military, Politics, Privacy, Propaganda, Psychology, Surveillance, Technology|

The estimate is contained in a document that is part of a trove of top-secret material leaked in a Discord chatroom

Red Square in Moscow last month. (Evgenia Novozhenina/Reuters)

The Russian government has become far more successful at […]

17 04, 2023

Australians lose record $3.1 billion to scams in 2022, as ACCC calls for tougher measures

April 17, 2023|Abuse, Australia, CBDC, Corruption, Digital ID, Finance, Human Rights, Inquiry, Police, Politics, Privacy, Psychology, Technology|

Doris standing on a balcony at her home.
Doris McAllister lost her life’s savings of $260,000 to a fake investment scam.(ABC News: Tara Whitchurch)

Key points:

  • The ACCC is calling on Australian banks and regulators to better protect consumers from scams
  • The ACCC is calling on Australian banks and regulators to better protect consumers from scams
17 04, 2023

Stolen Generations $50 million class action settlement receives final approval in NSW Supreme Court

April 17, 2023|Abuse, Australia, Children, Corruption, History, Human Rights, Inquiry, Law, Misinformed Media, Police, Politics, Propaganda, Protest, Psychology, Resistance, Social Credit, UN, W.H.O.|

A class action settlement for descendants of the Stolen Generations in the Northern Territory has received final approval in the NSW Supreme Court, with the Commonwealth to pay family members more than $50 million in compensation.

Key points:

17 04, 2023

Christian inmates are planning legal action against the Prison Service for failing to protect them from violent Islamist gangs

April 17, 2023|Abuse, Health, Human Rights, illness, International, Law, Misinformed Media, Politics, Privacy, Psychology, Resistance, Social Credit|

Last night, former Tory leader Iain Duncan Smith (pictured) called on prison governors to stamp out the gangs, as a group of barristers plan a class-action legal challenge to force them into action
  • Prisoners’ lawyers say wardens have not acted due […]
    • Prisoners’ lawyers say wardens have not acted due […]
17 04, 2023

IBAC probe into Premier Daniel Andrews and advisers to be revealed

April 17, 2023|Abuse, Australia, Corruption, Finance, History, Inquiry, Politics, Psychology|

The findings of a corruption probe into the role of Premier Daniel Andrews and some of his advisers in awarding two grants to a Labor-linked union will be revealed on Wednesday.

The Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission’s Operation Daintree investigation centred around grants worth $3.4 million, which were awarded to the […]