philosophy
February 17, 2021
Google is censoring on behalf of China and handing its technology to China. Perhaps they were presented with secret conditions to reenter China or being coerced into cooperation. However, there...
February 17, 2021
(Interviewer: Satoshi Nishihata) We interviewed a U.S. security expert, who has seen through the Chinese government’s ambitions and warned of Huawei’s dangers early on, about what i...
February 17, 2021
Google is dazzled by China’s market. What would happen if China were taking advantage of this and sending in Chinese spies to steal AI technology for weaponization? Fei-Fei Li is an AI re...
February 17, 2021
The world’s biggest “AI Company” is about to team up with the world’s most threatening “AI surveillance nation.” The January edition of our magazine, “...
February 3, 2021
Photo caption: Wei Jingsheng spoke at a Humanitarian China gathering in Los Angeles on Human Rights Day in December 2017. Wei Jingsheng / Leader of Democracy Wall in China in 1978 Wei Jingsheng...
November 30, 2020
Pamela Au / Shutterstock.com Those cases mentioned in Part 1 to Part 3, the actual damage that “The Liberty Web” suffered, the statements from ex-employees, and investigations based...
November 30, 2020
The Liberty Magazine spoke with the Senior Research Psychologist at the American Institute for Behavioral Research and Technology, who revealed how Google manipulates user’s thoughts for ...
November 30, 2020
An interview with an ex-employee who, after witnessing Google’s censorship, submitted nearly 1,000 internal documents to the U.S. Department of Justice’s Antitrust Division. Zach Vorhies...
November 30, 2020
Gil C / Shutterstock.com Google removed articles by “The Liberty Web” from keyword search results. This is just the tip of the iceberg. The world’s biggest search engine is be...
November 2, 2020
China’s activities are intensifying off the coast of Okinawa and the Senkaku Islands. It has been 10 years since a Japanese Coast Guard patrol boat clashed with a Chinese fishing boat. Fo...



























