Category: Freedom Reset
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The Rise of Technocratic Control: How Crisis Drives Centralized Power
The article argues that a technocratic elite is using crises to push centralized control, undermining democracy and individual freedoms. It demonstrates how bureaucratic organizations and unelected experts use public perception to justify broad surveillance and regulation. Digital IDs, CBDCs, and AI-powered governance are proposed as instruments for enforcing compliance while limiting human autonomy. The article…
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Hamas Accuses Netanyahu of Sabotaging Ceasefire
Hamas has accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of purposely sabotaging the Gaza cease-fire deal by prolonging negotiations for the second phase, which is scheduled to end on March 1. The initial phase, which began on January 19, featured the exchange of hostages and limited military departure. Hamas claims Israel broke the agreement by killing…
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Arab Leaders Reject U.S. Plan to Transform Gaza
Arab leaders from seven countries gathered in Saudi Arabia to denounce U.S. President Donald Trump’s idea to relocate Gazans and transform the enclave into a resort-style community. They talked about an alternate plan based on Egypt’s three-phase reconstruction proposal, which included cease-fire operations, rebuilding, and a path to Palestinian self-determination. The leaders hope to portray…
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The Zionism and Its Role in the Ongoing Middle East Conflict: Analyzing Ideological Roots and Consequences
The article examines the assertion that Israel’s Zionist ideology is a primary driver of conflict in the Middle East, particularly in relation to the ongoing tensions with Hamas. It argues that Zionism, which emphasizes the establishment and security of a Jewish homeland, has led to aggressive military responses to perceived threats, reinforcing cycles of violence.…
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Reclaiming Meaning in an Age of Isolation and Materialism
This work analyzes the present societal crisis of alienation, manipulation, and loss of meaning, which is fueled by dividing narratives, an overemphasis on career accomplishments, and psychological warfare via media and technology. It emphasizes the increasing reliance on numbing compounds such as marijuana, as well as the despair shown in rising suicide rates, which are…
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Gaza’s Fate: Ceasefire Hopes vs. Hardliner Pressures
Hundreds of thousands of displaced Palestinians have returned to Gaza City, which has been devastated by 15 months of conflict, in search of housing and missing relatives. Ceasefire talks are currently continuing, with Hamas preparing to free more Israeli captives in return for Palestinian detainees, some of whom will go into exile. Talks in Cairo…
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Israel’s Delays and Continued Strikes Expose Persistent Failures in Gaza
A ceasefire plan mediated by Qatar, Egypt, and the United States intends to conclude Israel’s 15-month war with Hamas, with main components including a six-week truce, Israeli withdrawal, and hostage-prisoner exchanges. Despite the statement, delays and continuous attacks in Gaza have resulted in further casualties, with over 46,000 Palestinians killed and millions displaced. Editor’s Note:…
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Experts Push Back Against Europol Chief Who Said “Anonymity Is Not A Fundamental Right”
Experts are pushing back against Europol’s chief, Catherine De Bolle, who argued that anonymity is not a fundamental right and called for technology companies to create backdoors for law enforcement to access encrypted communications. Critics contend that such measures would compromise the security of all users, as any backdoor could be exploited by malicious actors,…
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Gaza’s Children: Trauma, Survival, and the Failure of Media Accountability
The Masri family in Gaza has suffered indescribable loss, with several relatives killed in an Israeli bombing. After surviving the onslaught and being separated, the four Masri cousins were reunited with their grandmother in southern Gaza thanks to UNICEF’s efforts. The children, scarred by the violence, are now living in a camp with few resources…
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Meta’s Free Speech Shift: A Hollow Gesture Without Accountability
Mark Zuckerberg’s recent statements on free speech mark a shift as Meta disbands its controversial fact-checking program, signaling a move away from censorship policies influenced by government pressures. Critics such as GreenMedInfo, whose accounts were terminated without warning for expressing opposing health opinions, claim that this admission does little to repair the damage. The revelations…