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America First News
12 Jun 2023
#politics
Front Page Magazine: Democrats' Indictment of Trump: A Declaration of War
Democrats are obsessively pursuing illegitimate, politically motivated charges against former President Donald Trump in an effort to prevent him from potentially winning the 2024 election. They are using this strategy to cover up their own crimes and distract from Biden's corrupt and criminal actions. Trump continues to confound Democrats and remains popular, while the GOP is too cowardly to fight back. This is all part of a communist takeover of America, and the only way to stop it is to fight back with a good offense. Ultimately, God will prevail.
#education
Fox News: You won’t believe who is this year’s school choice MVP
School choice policies have seen an explosion in the US due to parents' dissatisfaction with teachers' unions and the education system. The pandemic exposed the far-left's radical education agenda and led to increased enrollment in charter, private, and homeschooling options. National polling shows that 72% of registered voters support school choice, and state governments have passed school choice expansions in several states. The fight for school choice continues in other states where the tide is turning against teachers' unions.
#crime
Front Page Magazine: The Jihadi Who Stole a School Bus and Wrote of Shedding Blood for Allah
Saudi national Bader Alzahrani, who stole a school bus in New Jersey and wrote about jihad, has been declared mentally incompetent to stand trial on charges of receipt of stolen property and vehicle transportation. Despite having made alarming entries in his journals, including references to a religious war and antisemitism, federal Judge Michael Hammer said a psychiatric report indicated that Alzahrani had a mental disease or defect that prevented him from participating in his defense. Alzahrani is expected to leave for Saudi Arabia without ever having to explain what he intended to do with the bus. The implications of the incident for US national security are unlikely to be considered.
Fox News: AI ‘deepfakes’ of innocent images fuel spike in sextortion scams, FBI warns
AI-doctored images are fueling the rise in sextortion cases, warns the FBI, which says that predators are using AI-generated sexually explicit images to coerce money out of juvenile victims or for further exploitation. Innocent images uploaded to social media can be twisted into AI-generated images that are virtually impossible to discern from real ones. The number of nationally reported sextortion cases surged by 322% between February 2022 and February 2023, according to the FBI, and predatory sextortionists often operate from other countries. At least a dozen sextortion-related suicides have been reported, and most victims are males aged 10-17.
Alicia Kozak, who escaped a sexual predator's dungeon and is now an internet safety expert, sees sextortion as a grave threat to today's teens in a world where kids blindly accept followers in their chase for social media influencer status. She described AI-doctored images as "more realistic and becoming more prevalent and pervasive," and urges caution as the criminal opportunities created by AI are being exploited to victimize youngsters. There has been a boom in the number of reported sextortion cases, which surged by 463% from 2021 to 2022. "Deepfakes" are a significant part of the problem, says the FBI, making it almost impossible for victims to discern whether images are true to life or fake.
#technology
Fox News: AI gives Google power to 'dictate' the news people see, what they buy, how they vote, attorney claims
An attorney leading a class-action lawsuit against Google claims that the company's use of AI gives it unparalleled power to control and shape society, dictating what news people see, what products they buy, and even how they vote. Google's control of 90% of the publisher ad-serving market and 92% of the internet search market has led to a lawsuit claiming that it threatens to put a small publishing company out of business and gives it the power to destroy competitors, leading to allegations of "anticompetitive and exclusionary conduct." The case has been joined by the Department of Justice and attorneys general from 17 states.