Post New Article

Russia disconnects from global internet
in tests: Move sparks fears Putin will
strengthen his grip on free speech
in the country's cyberspace

Original Article

Posted By: Ribicon, 7/22/2021 1:22:52 PM

Russia disconnected itself from the global internet during tests in June and July amid fears Vladimir Putin will crackdown further on free speech, it has been revealed. The country adopted legislation, known as the 'sovereign internet' law, in late 2019 that seeks to shield the country from being cut off from foreign infrastructure. It was implemented to stop what Russia branded the 'aggressive nature' of the US's national cyber security strategy.(Snip) 'The purpose of the tests is to determine the ability of the "Runet" to work in case of external distortions, blocks and other threats,' the source said.

Comments:

Does Russia have vaccine misinformation spreaders and Trump supporters too? If so, they're well overdue for a crackdown, in the name of Free Speech like we have here in the good old usa.

Post Reply

Reply 1 - Posted by: Proud Texan 7/22/2021 1:35:44 PM (No. 853683)
Putin doesn't have Google, Twitter, and Facekook to help him crack down on free speech like the communists in China and US do.
11 people like this.

Reply 2 - Posted by: justavoter 7/22/2021 1:42:56 PM (No. 853690)
So if Russia unplugs from the global internet, then any hacks coming from "Russia" would either be government sponsored or you would not be able to blame hacks on Russia.
8 people like this.

Reply 3 - Posted by: paral04 7/22/2021 1:45:04 PM (No. 853692)
He is taking a leaf out of our tech oligarchs page.
8 people like this.

Reply 4 - Posted by: Venturer 7/22/2021 5:30:56 PM (No. 853894)
You mean like Biden is doing here/
0 people like this.

Reply 5 - Posted by: Miester 7/22/2021 8:05:53 PM (No. 853996)
This is a liberals wet dream
0 people like this.

Below, you will find ...
Most Recent Articles posted by "Ribicon"
and
Most Active Articles (last 48 hours)
Most Recent Articles posted by Ribicon"
Biden DOJ drops civil rights
probe of Gov. Cuomo over
nursing homes and COVID-19
6 replies
Posted by Ribicon 7/23/2021 9:39:37 PM Post Reply
The Department of Justice has decided not to investigate whether the civil rights of residents in New York’s government-run nursing homes were violated by Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s controversial admission policy related to the COVID-19 pandemic. In a letter Friday, the DOJ’s Office of Legislative Affairs told US Rep. Steve Scalise (R-La.), ranking member of that House Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis, that New York was off the hook in connection with potential violations of the Civil Rights of Institutionalized Persons Act.(Snip)In a prepared statement, Scalise called it “outrageous that the Department of Justice refuses to investigate the deadly ‘must admit’ orders issued by governors
DHS cancels 31 miles of
border wall in Texas
7 replies
Posted by Ribicon 7/23/2021 6:58:39 PM Post Reply
Homeland Security Department officials on Friday officially canceled contracts for 31 miles of border wall construction that had been planned for Texas, saying the barriers were “not necessary” to save lives or help the environment. Construction hadn’t started on the two segments, and the federal government hadn’t yet acquired new land that would have been necessary to build the wall there, the department said. President Trump left office with about $2 billion in congressionally allocated wall money unspent, though most of the money had been earmarked and put under contract. Friday’s decision marks the first cancellation of those projects. The Biden administration said it’s part of a broad review
Florida man who hid HIV status
from gal pals sentenced to prison
7 replies
Posted by Ribicon 7/23/2021 6:36:02 PM Post Reply
A Florida man who had sex with multiple women without telling them he was HIV-positive has been sentenced to two years in prison. At least two of the women were diagnosed with HIV after dating the man. Gentry Burns, 27, of Port Orange pleaded no contest Thursday to one count of uninformed HIV-infected sexual intercourse. Two other counts of the same felony charge were dropped, WESH reported. Burns, who was arrested after an ex-girlfriend contacted authorities, was also sentenced to 12 months of probation upon his release, the station reported.(Snip) “It’s believed that Gentry Burns traveled extensively along the East Coast of the United States
Rick Dennison out as Vikings offensive
line coach after refusing COVID vaccine
15 replies
Posted by Ribicon 7/23/2021 4:17:05 PM Post Reply
The Minnesota Vikings and assistant coach Rick Dennison have parted ways after the coach refused to get a COVID-19 vaccine, according to ESPN. He is believed to be the first position coach to move on from his team because of the vaccine. The move comes a day after an NFL memo revealed that teams will be forced to forfeit if there is a COVID-19 outbreak resulting from unvaccinated players. The rule was set to encourage players and coaches to receive the vaccine. Any staff member who is labeled a “Tier 1” member is required to receive the vaccine. The league has also said
Seven fully-vaccinated Stanford students
test positive for coronavirus in a single
week—all of whom are symptomatic
14 replies
Posted by Ribicon 7/23/2021 3:24:25 PM Post Reply
At least seven fully-vaccinated students at Stanford University have tested positive for coronavirus. Officials at the Ivy League school in California's Bay Area reported the breakthrough infections in a letter to students on Thursday. They said all of the cases were confirmed in the last week and all seven students were symptomatic.(Snip)Stanford is among nearly 600 universities and colleges nationwide that have required students and faculty to be vaccinated against COVID-19 before coming back to campus this fall. The school is enforcing its mandate by requiring proof of vaccination status and says it will offer exemptions for religious or medical reasons
'Have him die somewhere else,' Florida
homeowners yell at man trying to save
neighbor's life on their lawn
14 replies
Posted by Ribicon 7/23/2021 3:00:31 PM Post Reply
A Florida man was introduced to two very different kinds of neighbors this week. One of them is being hailed a hero for possibly saving his life as he convulsed inside a car—which rolled down into the lawn of a family who, instead of helping, yelled at them to get off their property, authorities said Thursday. “Get off our lawn,” the homeowners reportedly said. “Get the man out of here, have him die somewhere else.” The shocking incident happened Monday as a lawn worker identified only as “Tony” was walking to work in a Palm Beach County community, according to the local sheriff’s office.
Ballooning number of 'gotaways' poses
public safety, national security risk
7 replies
Posted by Ribicon 7/23/2021 1:45:40 PM Post Reply
At least 270,000 migrants have sneaked into the U.S. and burrowed into communities across the country so far this fiscal year, according to the latest Border Patrol data. Agents know them as “gotaways” who represent an acute national security risk, according to the head of the National Sheriffs’ Association’s border security committee. Unlike the migrant children who often surrender to border authorities and the migrants who are caught and screened before release, gotaways sneak through the country’s defenses without any look into their criminal histories. The Border Patrol is missing about 1,100 of them a day, said Sheriff Mark Dannels of Cochise County, Arizona, who got his numbers directly
Woman busted for anti-Asian
assault spree in Queens: cops
18 replies
Posted by Ribicon 7/23/2021 10:12:10 AM Post Reply
A woman was arrested Thursday for an alleged hate-driven, anti-Asian assault spree that left four people injured over the course of several months in Queens, police said. Maricia Bell, 25, is accused of attacking three women—ages 75, 63 and 34—and a 23-year-old man in four separate incidents in the borough beginning May 23, according to police. In the first attack, Bell allegedly yelled, “Why are you talking to me?” before punching the man in a Flushing parking lot on Kissena Boulevard, cops said.(Snip)In the latest incident, Bell allegedly whacked the 75-year-old woman with a hammer at 71st Avenue
Son of retired NYPD commander accused
of plowing BMW through protesters
14 replies
Posted by Ribicon 7/23/2021 10:03:29 AM Post Reply
The 18-year-old son of a retired NYPD deputy inspector has been arrested for allegedly driving his BMW through a group of protesters this week in the West Village, leaving a teenager injured. Justin Burgos, of Staten Island, was driving in the area about 10:20 p.m. Wednesday when he honked at the protesters, who were blocking the corner of Bleecker Street and West 10th Street with bicycles and he tried to pass them, police said. As the demonstrators surrounded his Beemer, Burgos accelerated through the crowd, striking an 18-year-old, who suffered an injury to his right knee, cops said.
'Not enough seats': Buses leaving Texas
border town packed with illegal migrants
23 replies
Posted by Ribicon 7/23/2021 12:20:33 AM Post Reply
Buses leaving the Texas city at the heart of the border crisis are struggling to keep up with business—because they’re full of illegal immigrants released into the US by overwhelmed Border Patrol agents, The Post has learned. Since the crisis erupted following President Biden’s election, the four bus companies that operate out of the Central Station bus terminal in McAllen, Texas, have added as many as six daily routes, totaling 250 seats—but it’s still not enough, City Manager Roy Rodriguez said.(Snip)After being tested, the migrants are escorted to a nearby center run by Catholic Charities, where they stay for an average of 24 hours
Teacher fired for criticizing
deadly riots in Chicago files
civil rights lawsuit
11 replies
Posted by Ribicon 7/22/2021 10:27:39 PM Post Reply
A Chicago-area teacher has filed a civil rights lawsuit against her former school district, which fired her after she criticized deadly Black Lives Matter riots in Chicago last year on her personal Facebook page. Jeanne Hedgepeth, who taught for roughly 20 years at Palatine High School in Illinois, commented on the violent Black Lives Matter riots that occurred across the country after George Floyd, a Black man, died while in police custody in Minneapolis. In Chicago, 82 people were shot, and 19 died over that weekend.(Snip)Another post said she found the term “white privilege” as racist as the “N” word.
Judge blocks West Virginia law banning
transgender students from girls sports
23 replies
Posted by Ribicon 7/22/2021 4:35:37 PM Post Reply
A federal judge blocked a West Virginia law banning transgender athletes from competing in girls sports, saying the legislation likely runs afoul of the Constitution. Judge Joseph R. Goodwin, a Clinton appointee, said if West Virginia wants to treat people differently, there must be a compelling reason to do so. “I have been provided with scant evidence that this law addresses any problem at all, let alone an important problem,” the judge wrote in a 15-page opinion. West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice, a Republican, signed the Save Women’s Sports bill in April. The legislation requires the state’s public schools to allow biological females only to compete in girls sports.
Most Active Articles (last 48 hours)
Cleveland Indians change team
name to the Guardians
45 replies
Posted by Imright 7/23/2021 11:56:45 AM Post Reply
They won’t be the Cleveland Baseball Team. After months of speculation and internal discussion, the Cleveland Indians announced on Friday that they will be changing their team name to the Cleveland Guardians. The change is set to take place following the 2021 season. The franchise originally announced its intention to shed the “Indians” nickname in December, acknowledging that the moniker is offensive and insensitive to indigenous peoples. Cleveland’s MLB team has been known as the Indians since 1915.
Reactions Pour In After Senate Panel Votes
To Make Women Register For Draft: ‘Equality’
31 replies
Posted by Imright 7/23/2021 6:58:59 PM Post Reply
The Senate Armed Services Committee on Wednesday approved language in its annual defense policy bill that would require women to register for the draft.The National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) was approved by senators on the committee behind closed doors, The Hill reported.A summary of the Act indicates that the approved NDAA “amends Military Selective Service Act to require the registration of women for Selective Service.”This Selective Service, or draft, “highlight” comes under a portion of the Act’s summary called the “Subcommittee on personnel.”
Joe Biden nominates the wives of three of his
political allies to plum diplomatic positions
28 replies
Posted by Imright 7/23/2021 1:22:07 AM Post Reply
Joe Biden has nominated three of the wives of his political allies to plum diplomatic posts - putting his own spin on the tradition of giving the coveted positions to major donors.The ambassadors to Austria, Slovenia and the U.N.'s world food program are all wives of supporters.Biden is also reportedly considering Caroline Kennedy, the daughter of John F. Kennedy, for an ambassadorial role in Asia or Australia. She was ambassador to Japan during the Obama administration. Cindy McCain, for the U.N. role, was considered an essential candidate for an ambassador posting in the Biden administration,
Photos: Jill Biden Masks Up And Looks
Like A 101 Dalmatians Cruella De Vil
At The 2021 Olympics Opening Ceremony
24 replies
Posted by Black Conservative Voice 7/23/2021 4:04:59 PM Post Reply
irst lady Jill Biden appeared at the Tokyo Olympics opening ceremony on Friday, wearing a mask as she joined just a handful of world leaders at the stadium closed to the public over the COVID-19 pandemic. Biden, 70, wore a blue mask to go along with her black-and-white polka dot dress and long pearl necklace as she represented the US in her first solo international trip as first lady. She could be seen standing and clapping in the almost empty stands while the United States team entered the 68,000-seat stadium.
Georgia Democratic congressman arrested in
voting rights protest
24 replies
Posted by ladydawgfan 7/23/2021 11:34:51 AM Post Reply
Rep. Hank Johnson (D-Ga.) and eight others were arrested Thursday after they took part in a voting rights protest that illegally blocked the door of a Senate office building on Capitol Hill. Johnson, 66, who has represented a majority-African American district east of Atlanta since 2007, tweeted that he was “protesting against Senate inaction on voting rights legislation & filibuster reform. “In the spirit of my dear friend and mentor – the late Congressman John Lewis – I was getting in #goodtrouble,” Johnson added. Earlier Thursday, Johnson joined other members of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) at a rally outside the Supreme Court to urge the Senate to scrap its legislative filibuster,
Sounds Stalinist? Liberal Media Demands Trump
Supporters Undergo Deprogramming
23 replies
Posted by ladydawgfan 7/23/2021 12:03:51 PM Post Reply
They can’t stand other opinions. They can’t. They cannot be allowed to live. The people who hold them must be targeted and smeared. All must bow before the unholy altar of American progressivism. If you can’t convince them, destroy them, or deprogram them. That’s what The Washington Post’s Eugene Robinson and Nikole Hannah-Jones wanted yesterday. Grabien’s Tom Elliott clipped the madness. People who support Trump are mentally defective, so they must be deprogrammed. What does that mean? Sounds Stalinist in the extreme. It also reeks of Chinese Cultural Revolution underpinnings. Those who do not believe what we believe are off to the camps. It’s nothing new.
Minneapolis City Council committee
moves forward with amendment
to replace police department
23 replies
Posted by NorthernDog 7/23/2021 8:45:54 AM Post Reply
MINNEAPOLIS - A Minneapolis City Council committee pushed forward on Wednesday with a measure that would give the voters power to replace the city police department. The amendment proposed and submitted by the advocacy group "Yes 4 Minneapolis Committee" calls for public safety to have a "comprehensive public health approach" but does not explain what that means. Under the plan, the police department would be replaced in the charter with a public safety department but doesn't outline how the department will work or be structured. "I am persuaded that this is not going to get better with another two weeks,"
'Not enough seats': Buses leaving Texas
border town packed with illegal migrants
23 replies
Posted by Ribicon 7/23/2021 12:20:33 AM Post Reply
Buses leaving the Texas city at the heart of the border crisis are struggling to keep up with business—because they’re full of illegal immigrants released into the US by overwhelmed Border Patrol agents, The Post has learned. Since the crisis erupted following President Biden’s election, the four bus companies that operate out of the Central Station bus terminal in McAllen, Texas, have added as many as six daily routes, totaling 250 seats—but it’s still not enough, City Manager Roy Rodriguez said.(Snip)After being tested, the migrants are escorted to a nearby center run by Catholic Charities, where they stay for an average of 24 hours
Cheerleader-in-chief! Jill Biden throws her
support behind Team USA at Tokyo
Olympics opening ceremony marred by
COVID after meeting Japanese Emperor
Naruhito
22 replies
Posted by Imright 7/23/2021 8:38:53 AM Post Reply
First lady Jill Biden arrived Friday night at Olympic Stadium to attend the opening ceremony of the Tokyo summer Olympic Games. Biden, dressed in a white and black polka-dotted dress paired with a strings of pearls, also sported an American flag mask, as COVID-19 protocols left the massive stadium empty except for dignitaries and press. The first lady was seated next to French President Emmanuel Macron, who she attended a reception with earlier hosted by Japanese Emperor Naruhito. She was observed bowing her head during a moment of silence near the top of the program for the victims of the coronavirus pandemic.
Eighteen states have enacted new laws
that make it harder to vote
21 replies
Posted by Come And Take It 7/23/2021 8:44:56 AM Post Reply
Eighteen states have enacted 30 new laws that make it harder to vote, according to a new tally by the liberal-leaning Brennan Center for Justice that tracks state activity through July 14. Among the most common provisions, according to Brennan's researchers: Measures in seven states that either expand officials' ability to purge voters from the registration rolls or put voters at risk at having their names improperly removed. Those laws were enacted in Arizona, Iowa, Florida, Kentucky, Louisiana, Texas and Utah, the center found.
Liz Cheney holds presser to back Pelosi freezing
conservatives from Jan. 6 probe, Republicans fume
20 replies
Posted by ladydawgfan 7/23/2021 2:34:29 PM Post Reply
U.S. Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) went rogue on Wednesday, holding her own press conference to bash Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy for pulling out of the Jan. 6 Commission after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi blocked conservative Reps. Jim Jordan and Jim Banks from being on the committee. Cheney stands as the sole Republican backing Pelosi in her biased packing of the commission. She stood on the steps of the Capitol and railed against her fellow Republicans, accusing McCarthy of not wanting to get to the bottom of the Jan. 6 riot.
Texas Begins Arresting Illegal
Immigrants for Trespassing as
Part of Gov. Greg Abbott’s Border
Security Plan
20 replies
Posted by earlybird 7/23/2021 12:34:54 PM Post Reply
Authorities in Texas have begun arresting illegal immigrants along the U.S.-Mexico border on trespassing charges, according to Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, who has blamed the Biden administration for the surge in illegal immigration and has put in motion his own border security plan to crack down on illegal crossings. “Texas has begun arresting illegal immigrants who are trespassing in Texas or vandalizing property & fences. They are now being sent to this jail rather than being released like the Biden Admin. has been doing. We are adding more officers, National Guard & jails,” Abbott said in a tweet Thursday.
Post New Article