A recently released documentary, Phantom Parrot, sheds light on Britain’s extensive state-surveillance apparatus. The films should be required...
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April 17, 2024 • Weekly Newsletter
Phantom Parrot and the Orwellian Reality of Surveillance ([link removed])
Jonathan Hofer (The Beacon)
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A recently released documentary, Phantom Parrot, sheds light on Britain’s extensive state-surveillance apparatus. The film should be required viewing in the UK—and by every Yankee across the pond. And be prepared to be upset. READ MORE » ([link removed])
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William F. Shughart II (American Spectator)
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Apple, which just got sued by the DOJ, dominates U.S. smartphone shipments. But large market share today does not guarantee future market supremacy. Or even current market supremacy. Google and Samsung are, after all, no shrinking violets needing protection. Did nobody at DOJ study economics? READ MORE » ([link removed])
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Pretty much everything is about information and incentives—which is why commercial institutions give people reasons to take the wants of other people into account and why politics, by contrast, makes people selfish. Prosperous communities or the contentious hive—you choose. READ MORE » ([link removed])
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