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    charliebrownau (charliebrownau@poa.st)'s status on Sunday, 18-Jun-2023 20:45:28 JST charliebrownau charliebrownau
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    • Libre Solutions Network
    @lsn National Statism , Democracy , Equality , UN , Agenda 21 , Great Reset, Liberalism, Judaeo Islam, Judaeo Christianity and
    Taxation is not ' Freedom '

    170 nations have
    * Central Banking Cartel
    * Usury
    * Agenda 21
    * International Corporations
    * Anti Self Defense
    * Anti Truth

    The Entire realm has been under control since 1750
    by an Alien Parasite species
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      Zealist (zealist@poa.st)'s status on Sunday, 18-Jun-2023 20:45:28 JST Zealist Zealist
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      @charliebrownau @lsn naw kikes i'll own plenty of shit, and land too, and farm, and you'll be unhappy about it fuck you all.
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      Libre Solutions Network (lsn@mk.gabe.rocks)'s status on Sunday, 18-Jun-2023 20:45:29 JST Libre Solutions Network Libre Solutions Network

      "The ban has raised concerns about the future of privacy and freedom of speech in India. Some argue that it sets a dangerous precedent, with India becoming the first democracy to follow in the footsteps of authoritarian governments like Iran and Russia in banning encrypted communication tools."https://l0cky.xyz/posts/india-the-first-democracy-to-ban-encrypted-messaging-apps-on-a-massive-scale/

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        India: The First Democracy to Ban Encrypted Messaging Apps on a Massive Scale
        In an unprecedented move, India has become the first democratic nation to ban encrypted messaging apps on a large scale. This decision, made just days before Press Freedom Day, has sparked a global debate about privacy, security, and the role of government in regulating digital communication. The Indian government’s decision to ban encrypted messaging apps is groundbreaking. The ban affects 14 mobile applications that provided end-to-end encrypted (E2EE) messaging services or enabled peer-to-peer (P2P) messaging, including Wickrme, Mediafire, Briar, BChat, Nandbox, Conion, IMO, Element, Second line, Zangi, Threema, Crypviser, Enigma, and Safeswiss.

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