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Forwarded from Pavel Durov (Paul Du Rove)
😲 Last month, France nearly banned encryption. A law requiring messaging apps to implement a backdoor for police access to private messages was passed by the Senate. Luckily, it was shot down by the National Assembly. Yet 3 days ago the Paris Police Prefect advocated for it again. 🤦‍♂️

The members of the National Assembly were wise to reject a law that would have made France the first country in the world to strip its citizens of their right to privacy. Even countries that many Europeans view as lacking in freedoms have never banned encryption. Why?

Because it’s technically impossible to guarantee that only the police can access a backdoor. Once introduced, a backdoor can be exploited by other parties — from foreign agents to hackers. As a result, the private messages of all law abiding citizens can get compromised.

Aimed at preventing drug trafficking, the law wouldn’t have helped fight crime anyway. Even if mainstream encrypted apps had been weakened by a backdoor, criminals could still communicate securely through dozens of smaller apps — and become even harder to trace due to VPNs.

This is why, as I’ve said before, Telegram would rather exit a market than undermine encryption with backdoors and violate basic human rights. Unlike some of our competitors, we don’t trade privacy for market share.

In it’s 12-year history, Telegram has never disclosed a single byte of private messages. In accordance with the EU Digital Services Act, if provided with a valid court order, Telegram would only disclose the IP addresses and phone numbers of criminal suspects — not messages.

Last month, freedom prevailed. But it was a reminder: we must keep explaining to lawmakers that encryption isn’t built to protect criminals — it protects the privacy and safety of ordinary people. Losing that protection would be tragic.

The battle is far from over. This month, the European Commission proposed a similar initiative to add backdoors to messaging apps. No country is immune to the slow erosion of freedoms. Every day, those freedoms come under attack — and every day, we must defend them. 🛡
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#Zelensky curse strikes again

Klaus Schwab, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the World Economic Forum, announced his immediate resignation on Easter Sunday
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🇺🇸🇮🇷🇮🇱The US plan for war with Iran always included options to have Israel strike Iran on Washington's behalf with fake talks used to provide the US plausible deniability.

This is spelled out in detail in policy papers including Brookings' "Which​ Path​ to Persia?" report from 2009.

If you're not reading the policy papers you are just guessing at best, at worst helping the US get away with a war it itself engineered and enabled Israel to fight on its behalf and hoped to pin culpability solely on Israel for.
#India - #Pakistan conflict is heating up

▪️India calls on its citizens to leave Pakistan.
▪️Pakistan says it is suspending trade with India
▪️India's PM says will 'pursue terrorists to the end of the earth'
▪️India suspends Indus Waters Treaty as tensions with Pakistan surge
▪️Pakistan shuts its airspace to Indian airlines
▪️Pakistan says any attempt to 'stop or divert flow of water belonging to Pakistan as per Indus Waters Treaty will be considered as an Act of War'
#WEF corruption scandal.

▪️WEF founder Klaus Schwab is under investigation by the organization he created after a new whistleblower letter alleged financial and ethical misconduct by the longtime leader and his wife.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/companies/world-economic-forum-opens-new-probe-into-founder-klaus-schwab/ar-AA1DpF5f

▪️WEF confirmed on Wednesday that it has launched an investigation into allegations against its founder Klaus Schwab following a whistleblower letter that reportedly prompted his resignation.

https://www.politico.eu/article/world-economic-forum-investigation-klaus-schwab/

▪️Klaus Schwab is banned from entering the premises in Switzerland.

https://www.bluewin.ch/en/news/switzerland/klaus-schwab-is-no-longer-allowed-to-enter-the-wef-headquarters-2665493.html
#UK #KeirStarmer thinks he is a chest beating silverback

To send troops to #Ukraine or not to send ...

How it started: (hoping for US backing)

British troops could be deployed in Ukraine for five years to deter #Russia from "another invasion"

https://archive.is/17sfSc

And how it's going: (after Starmer didn't get US backing)

UK could scrap plans to send thousands of troops to Ukraine
British sources said that it was deemed ‘too risky’ to send ground forces

- https://x.com/larisamlbrown/status/1915451123785179219?t=YuUofwBQM7JP-b0G3tVSPQ&s=19

- https://archive.is/Gfs4Q

What's the difference between sending "military force" and "training force"?

"The trainers ‘reassure’ by being there but aren’t a deterrence or protection force" 🤦‍♂️

Logic? What logic? 🎪🤡

https://x.com/larisamlbrown/status/1915452218293014834?t=uWBRPt63LUnDGMzCFTTgZg&s=19
Forwarded from Foreign Agent Intel
The son of the CIA deputy director died in Donbass, fighting for Russia .

The media reported the death of 21-year-old American Michael Gloss, the son of the deputy director of the CIA, on the front in Donbass. He served in the 137th Airborne Regiment of Russia and died on April 4, 2024, near the settlements of Razdolovka and Vesyoloye.

Michael is the son of Julian Gloss, who became the CIA's deputy director for digital innovation in 2024. She previously spent more than 30 years in intelligence, including in the US Navy. His father, Larry Gloss, also has military ties and now leads a software project for NATO.

The family said Michael was an activist, interested in ecology, traveled, rebuilt houses after earthquakes in Turkey, built housing in Honduras and had previously publicly supported Ukraine. However, in 2023, his views changed. He came to Crimea for a hippie festival, got a Russian visa and became interested in Soviet symbols.

He wrote on social media that he wanted to obtain Russian citizenship and develop projects related to agriculture. Later, in Moscow, his data appeared in the EMIAS medical system, where the address of the military reception point was indicated. Then he ended up in the Moscow region in the Avangard training center, and two weeks later, in a military unit in Ryazan.

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Forwarded from Foreign Agent Intel
Media is too big
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🖥️ “US aid to Ukraine is a fair price for all the know-how and developments that they received from us,” Zelensky said.

“The US would never have gained knowledge without the war. Ukraine has improved many elements of weapons and technical characteristics are developed by our engineers, our specialists. All weapons that Ukraine used, it improved. UAVs are new weapons that were not available to the US, Europe, but now the US has received all this experience, all this know-how and developments. $105 billion is a fair price, so to speak, for knowledge, for experience. We are a kind of human shield for the world, we protect it. The US does not ask itself difficult questions: “should they send their son or daughter to war? When will they return home? Alive or wounded.” I am not saying that this is a small amount. I am saying that it is fair, it is honest.”

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Forwarded from Foreign Agent Intel
‼️🇺🇦🇷🇺 Ukrainian trace in the murder of General Staff General Moskalik near Moscow

▪️The suspect in the murder is Ignat Kuzin, a native of Sumy, who has been registered in the Karachay-Cherkess Republic since 2015, writes Baza.
▪️In February, he bought a Golf, which exploded near Moskalik's house this morning. On April 19, he flew from Russia to Turkey.
▪️It was previously reported that the explosive device planted in the car was detonated remotely.
▪️Selkom continues to work at the site of the car explosion in Balashikha.

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