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The Official Podcast of Restore the Fourth

THE OFFICIAL PODCAST OF RESTORE THE FOURTH

Hosts Fongaboo and Chuck Ritter discuss political and social policy issues regarding privacy and the 4th Amendment in the digital age.


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How to Sign Up to Signal Without Using Your Personal Phone Number

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New Podcast Up on Proposition 24

Check out our most recent podcast where we briefly discuss some of the pros and cons of California's proposition 24!

http://www.privacypatriots.org/2020/11/episode-14-pre-holiday-roundtable/

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2020/11/23
23:54 UTC

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What are all your thoughts on a government Truth Commission being held to reevaluate WikiLeaks and whistleblowers?

I have heard privacy activists and WikiLeaks curators like Renata Avila, Sarah Harrison, and Angela Richter discuss a hypothetical Truth Commission by the US government. A truth commission would be a special counsel of experts appointed by the government to review past government wrongdoing, in this case the persecution of whistleblowers in the last decade. The "original" Truth Commission, which inspired this idea, was held in South Africa. It was appointed by the post-apartheid government in order to expose the atrocities of apartheid to the public. It held public testimonies and investigated past human rights abuses. Obviously it is very unlikely under recent US administrations that anything like this could ever take place, let alone for any government to hold themselves accountable in any way. However I'm just interesting in knowing your opinions on this. Who could the US appoint to fairly investigate this? How could any reparations be made whatsoever?

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2020/04/17
22:48 UTC

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It's not just Apple but they are a good place to start

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2019/05/24
20:57 UTC

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The ENCRYPT Act Protects Encryption from U.S. State Prying /r/encryption

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2018/06/13
03:36 UTC

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The billionaire chief executive of WhatsApp, Jan Koum, is planning to leave the company after clashing with its parent, Facebook, over the popular messaging service’s strategy and Facebook’s attempts to use its personal data and weaken its encryption : crypto

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2018/05/01
13:34 UTC

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