RINO Lindsey Graham Approves Bill To Allow Private Companies To Read All Your Phone Texts & Emails

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RINO Lindsey Graham approves of new law that will allow private companies to read Americans' emails, text messages and DMs

Lindsey Graham wants the ability to read all of your private text messages and emails and then throw you in jail.

Yes, really.

Following President Trump’s rally last week in which he vowed to pardon all January 6 political prisoners, RINO Lindsey Graham lashed out at Trump and said he’ll do everything in his power to ensure the unconstitutional prisoner abuse can continue.

The Citizen Free Press reports: A group of lawmakers led by Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) and Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) have re-introduced the EARN IT Act, an incredibly unpopular bill from 2020 that was dropped in the face of overwhelming opposition. Let’s be clear: the new EARN IT Act would pave the way for a massive new surveillance system, run by private companies, that would roll back some of the most important privacy and security features in technology used by people around the globe. It’s a framework for private actors to scan every message sent online and report violations to law enforcement. And it might not stop there. The EARN IT Act could ensure that anything hosted online—backups, websites, cloud photos, and more—is scanned.

New Internet Rules, From Juneau to Jackson

The bill empowers every U.S. state or territory to create sweeping new Internet regulations, by stripping away the critical legal protections for websites and apps that currently prevent such a free-for-all—specifically, Section 230. The states will be allowed to pass whatever type of law they want to hold private companies liable, as long as they somehow relate their new rules to online child abuse.

The goal is to get states to pass laws that will punish companies when they deploy end-to-end encryption, or offer other encrypted services. This includes messaging services like WhatsApp, Signal, and iMessage, as well as web hosts like Amazon Web Services. We know that EARN IT aims to spread the use of tools to scan against law enforcement databases because the bill’s sponsors have said so. In a “Myths and Facts” document distributed by the bill’s proponents, it even names the government-approved software that they could mandate (PhotoDNA, a Microsoft program with an API that reports directly to law enforcement databases).

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    • Next step consent will be raised again to something like 21, and then 25.
      He reckons he’s in a religious war as a Southern baptist but doesn’t identify the enemy. Wasn’t Elvis a Southern baptist too and hasn’t he got a life size statue of the virgin Mary wearing a halied Throne sort of thing emblazoned with the Jesuits logo of IHS, which most people reckon STANDS FOR ISIS HORUS SETH.?. Don’t the souther Baptists have that souther baptist law society that’s all woke and radical like as if revolutionaries waging war against Conservative Christians.?

  1. elvis was once going to be called the atomic voiced singer and was a puppet of the pro nukes until howard woke up the beehived raybans crew to the reality of radioactives and cancer the fund for survial was formed as the feds even went after howard and he was forced to go on radio by the goverment pre his death to prove that he was alive which just proves that they helped to steal his trillions at HHMI for them selfs

  2. the right to privacy means the right to privacy, it doesn’t say anything about private companies are allowed to invade your privacy. this is unconstitutional.

  3. big brother`s contractors OWN big brother 1% UP top on the world broadcast system and thermal radar and the fully synratronical wireless either the HARRP system even

  4. ever since the age of CB even anyone can pick you up on mic and loop you all over the world 1940 closed loop TV on hard wire saw private interactives cam to cam mic to mic

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