Israel, Epstein, and Humpty Dumpty: Putting It All Back Together Again by
Frankie Stockes for National FileHDI mostly aligns itself with far-left, China-aligned Democrats in Congress. But, as National File has reported, ties to the Epstein-run HDI even put senior members of the Trump White House on the defensive.
National File’s reporting preceded that of Breitbart and the Washington Examiner each of which barely scratched the surface of the HDI cesspool and its ties to the Chinese military-linked Taihe Institute.
Alarmingly, the Taihe Institute claims to have what they refer to as “research centers” operating on United States soil.
Along with close links to Democrat mega-donors and partisan operatives like David Brock, HDI is linked to uber-rich leftists like Ted Turn, George Soros, and the late David Rockefeller.
HDI is also closely linked to the highest levels of Israel’s government.
New Research Reveals Tiktok, Instagram And Meta Can Monitor Keystrokes, Seize Passwords And Credit Card Information by
Paul Aubert for National FileThe JavaScript code in Tiktok’s in-app browser can allow the company to monitor every keystroke. This means the social media company could access every action taken on the screen, even passwords or credit card information.
Krause explained that while Tiktok allegedly does not have the feature enabled at this moment, the infrastructure is in place. “Installing a keylogger is obviously a huge thing… according to TikTok it’s disabled at the moment. The problem is they do have the infrastructure and the systems in place to be able to track all these keystrokes… that on its own is a huge problem.”
A Tiktok spokesman claimed the code is in place for “debugging, troubleshooting, and performance monitoring” purposes. “We do not collect keystroke or text inputs through this code, which is solely used for debugging, troubleshooting, and performance monitoring.”
After looking into the coding of Instagram, Krause came to a similar conclusion. According to Krause, Instagram’s infrastructure is also able to log phone taps and clicks on images.
When Instagram users click on links in the app they are brought to an in-app browser that could track sensitive and personal information entered by the user. Meta operates in a likewise manner, with their in-app browser.
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