NYU School of Law Warns Digital ID “Paving a Digital Road to Hell”

https://davidicke.com/2022/07/....18/nyu-school-of-law

These Are The Countries With The Highest Default Risk

https://davidicke.com/2022/07/....18/these-are-the-cou

UK government admits chemtrailing the sky to ‘save the world from climate change’. You know, what they have said since the 1990s was a ‘conspiracy theory’

https://davidicke.com/2022/07/....18/uk-government-adm

UK government admits chemtrailing the sky to ‘save the world from climate change’. You know, what they have said since the 1990s was a ‘conspiracy theory’

https://davidicke.com/2022/07/....18/uk-government-adm

UK government admits chemtrailing the sky to ‘save the world from climate change’. You know, what they have said since the 1990s was a ‘conspiracy theory’

https://davidicke.com/2022/07/....18/uk-government-adm

THE LATE ROBERT DAVID STEELE WAS ONE OF THEM : Are entities within the US military secretly fighting for world freedom?

https://stopworldcontrol.com/m....ilitary/?inf_contact



New World Order
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The New World Order is a conspiracy theory which hypothesizes a secretly emerging totalitarian world government.
MONOPOLY by Tim Gielen - Documentary on Who owns the world, New World Order

https://www.bitchute.com/video/FqZBFcNdXE5c/

The Financial Agenda Behind The Curtain (With Melissa Ciummei)

https://archive.org/donate/?or....igin=email-20220718j

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A radical lawsuit, filed by four major publishing companies, aims to criminalize library lending. Our Controlled Digital Lending (CDL) program preserves traditional library lending in the digital world, ensuring that communities can utilize critical resources, that cultural artifacts can be shared, and that students everywhere can access books.
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Dear Patron,
Now more than ever, we need your help, because the right for libraries to lend books is under attack. The Internet Archive is defending access to knowledge and our ability to serve our patrons—but unfortunately, fewer than one in a thousand of our users choose to give. Will you support this crucial online resource?

A radical lawsuit, filed by four major publishing companies, aims to criminalize library lending. Our Controlled Digital Lending (CDL) program preserves traditional library lending in the digital world, ensuring that communities can utilize critical resources, that cultural artifacts can be shared, and that students everywhere can access books.
Through CDL, the Internet Archive and other libraries make and lend out digital scans of print books in our collections, subject to strict technical controls. Each book loaned via CDL has already been bought and paid for, so authors and publishers have already been fully compensated for those books. Nonetheless, publishers Hachette, HarperCollins, Wiley, and Penguin Random House sued the Archive in 2020, claiming incorrectly that CDL violates their copyrights. The Internet Archive has asked a federal judge to rule in our favor and bring the case to a close, but the lawsuit isn't over yet.
“Should we stop libraries from owning and lending books? No,” said Brewster Kahle, the Internet Archive’s founder and digital librarian. “We need libraries to be independent and strong, now more than ever, in a time of misinformation and challenges to democracy. That’s why we are defending the rights of libraries to serve our patrons where they are, online.”
As a library, we have always been completely free for everyone, everywhere, without charging for access, selling user data, or running ads. Instead, we rely on the generosity of individuals like you to keep our systems running. We're powered by donations averaging $30.
If you find our services useful, please consider contributing $5, $10, $25 or whatever you can afford to help us continue our work. Together, we can be a beacon of light in the fight for Universal Access to All Knowledge.
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