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Scott Cleland, Executive Director of the Restore Us Institute, discussed how technology and internet policy have adversely affected the practice of Christianity. You can learn more about his organization's work by going to restoreusinstitute.org. His website is scottcleland.com.
Scott Cleland, Executive Director of the Restore Us Institute, discussed how technology and internet policy have adversely affected the practice of Christianity. You can learn more about his organization's work by going to restoreusinstitute.org. His website is scottcleland.com.
On this episode we feature another episode in our periodic series of programs about the internet and social media, and our guest today is Scott Cleland.
Join BV Today talk about the increase in violence in ABQ, in particular the recent shooting on the UNM campus between to students. What is the City and schools doing? Internet Accountability Advocate, Scott Cleland of Restore Us Institute joins the show talking about internet wrongdoings. https://restoreusinstitute.orgSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Glenn Rhoades, director of national operations for EMP Task Force, joins Kim for a discussion on the need to fortify the US power grid. Scott Cleland, founder and executive director of the Restore Us Institute, joins Kim to explain the Restore Us Institute's mission to protect people from danger online.
Scott Cleland is the Executive Director of the Restore Us Institute (www.RestoreUsInstitute.org). A Declaration of Independence from Unchecked Technological Tyranny
We wrapped up another week on "Connecticut Today" with news of a controversial statement from GOP gubernatorial candidate Bob Stefanowski (0:30). SCSU Associate Professor of Political Science Dr. Jonathan Wharton joined us to talk about that story and other election news (9:45). Restore Us Institute executive director Scott Cleland updated the latest regulatory issues surrounding the Internet (19:18). Image Credit: Getty Images
Today on The Ward Scott Files Podcast: Ward will discuss Technological Tyranny with Scott Cleland, Executive Director of the Restore Us Institute. Also, will discuss local Alachua County news, weather, and more!
Scott Cleland, Executive Director of the Restore Us Institute, joins The Mitch Albom show to discuss tech tyranny.
Empower Wisconsin's Eric O'Keefe, Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty's Dan Lennington, The American Spectator's Jed Babbin, WMC's Scott Manley, Empower Wisconsin's Matt Kittle, and Restore Us Institute's Scott Cleland
Thank you so much for listening to the Bob Harden Show, celebrating our 11th year broadcasting on the internet. On Monday's show, we visit with Marc Schulman, the Founder and Publisher of HistoryCentral.com, about current global news including developments in Ukraine, Russia, Iran Italy, and England. We visit with Scott Cleland, Executive Director of Restore Us Institute, about restoring the Constitution and responsibility to the internet. We also visit with former Barron's Washington Bureau Chief and author Jim McTague, about the issue of law and order and the mid-term elections. Please join us for Tuesday's show. We have terrific guests including our State Senator Kathleen Passidomo, Dr. Chad Savage from Your Choice Direct Care, and President of Less Government Seton Motley. Please access this or past shows at your convenience on my web site, social media platforms or podcast platforms.
Thank you so much for listening to the Bob Harden Show, celebrating our 11th year broadcasting on the internet. On Monday's show, we visit with Marc Schulman, the Founder and Publisher of HistoryCentral.com, about current global news including developments in Ukraine, Russia, Iran Italy, and England. We visit with Scott Cleland, Executive Director of Restore Us … The post Declaring Independence from Tech Tyranny appeared first on Bob Harden Show.
Thank you so much for listening to the Bob Harden Show, celebrating our 11th year broadcasting on the internet. On Friday's show, we visit with William Yeatman, Research Fellow at the Cato Institute, about the October 1 expiration of government funding and the big intra-party conflict of the Democrats. We visit with our Congressman, Byron Donalds, about today's release of the GOP's “Commitment to America.” We visit with the President of American Commitment, Phil Kerpen, about a strategy for stopping Biden's student loan bailout. We also visit with Larry Bell, Endowed Professor at the University of Houston about “ESG” and growing social controls in America. Please join us for Monday's show. We have terrific guests including the Founder and Publisher of historycentral.com, Marc Schulman, author Jim McTague, and Scott Cleland, Executive Director of Restore Us Institute. Please access this or past shows at your convenience on my web site, social media platforms or podcast platforms.
The Christian Outlook – January 16, 2021 Bob Burney talks with Pastor Robert Jeffress about the difficult days facing the nation as we prepare for the inauguration of Joe Biden as the 46th President of the United States. Bill Bunkley and Dr. Albert Mohler talk about the ups and downs, left and rights of the Christian worldview and Christians as they strive to find grounding in life. Don Kroah talks with historian Victor Davis Hanson about the heightened concern for a peaceful set of events for the inauguration. Don Kroah and Kristen Waggoner, of Alliance Defending Freedom, talk about a critical First Amendment case before the U.S. Supreme Court. John Hall and Kathy Emmons, of The Ride Home, talk with Daniel Darling, of the National Religious Broadcasters, about how social media seems to be fueling the instinct for incivility. Craig Roberts and Scott Cleland, founder of Precursor, talk about Google and Scott's book, Search & Destroy: Why You Can't Trust Google Inc. Kevin McCullough talks with Pastor Allen Jackson about how there is a hope in Christ that is in no way diminished in this moment of history. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In our inaugural episode we sit down with my co-host Scott Cleland. Scott is an avid upland hunter, angler, and entrepreneur. We find out where he started his upland journey, and how he got to where he is. Along the way we cover stories of his first bird dog, to his now breed of choice, as well as pheasant hunting back in when there were many a Pheasant in the uplands vs today, and current efforts in the works to increase pheasant habitat and hunter retention. Lastly as will become tradition with our guests, we discuss the legacy Scott wants to leave behind to keep this American tradition alive.
Today's Flash Back Friday comes from Episode 95, from June 2012. Google has created many incredible and intuitive products to make our lives easier. But at what cost to people's privacy? They can take pictures of your house; they can track your searches and emails to bring you ads and information relevant to your habits and content, and much more. Jason Hartman welcomes Scott Cleland, author of Search and Destroy, on this episode to discuss the dark side of Google. Scott has been researching Google since its inception, as they bought their way to the top. “Google tends to think that doing good or being good is a license to do wrong,” says Scott. Google has created a huge degree of trust, but has the most outrageous legal, fraud, infringement, and anti-trust and privacy violations track record of all public companies. Scott shares some of the situations in which Google was participating in criminal activities. For more details, please listen at: www.HolisticSurvival.com. Google has obtained an incredible amount of power over online information. Jason asks Scott to explain Google's relationship with the government. The U.S. government can obtain whatever private, intimate information that Google has without any warrant or subpoena. It boils down to a lack of security and an invasion of privacy. Scott says they know you better than your own family, online and offline, and the vast amount of information they collect puts people at risk. It seems so convenient that Google knows your search patterns, but is the convenience worth the loss of personal privacy? It definitely raises the security risk and proposes a conflict of interest. As Scott describes, anywhere there is a centralization of power, bad things happen. Scott Cleland is the world's leading Google critic. Cleland has testified before Congress three times about Google. He publishes GoogleMonitor.com and Googleopoly.net, and authors the widely read PrecursorBlog.com. As President of Precursor LLC, he consults for Fortune 500 clients. A former #1 ranked Institutional Investor independent analyst known for spotting early on why the Internet dotcom bubble would burst, Cleland was also the first analyst invited to testify before Congress about the missed warning signs of Enron's fraud and bankruptcy. Fortune profiled Cleland as “ahead of the pack in raising questions about WorldCom's debt, profitability, and survival.” Cleland is a former U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Information and Communication Policy. He lives in the Washington D.C. area with his wife and two children.
Hudson Institute welcomed two leading observers of the communications industry to address Title II and related issues: Scott Cleland of Precursor and former FCC Commissioner and Hudson Senior Fellow Robert McDowell. Hudson Senior Fellow Harold Furchtgott-Roth moderated the discussion.
Hudson Institute welcomed two leading observers of the communications industry to address Title II and related issues: Scott Cleland of Precursor and former FCC Commissioner and Hudson Senior Fellow Robert McDowell. Hudson Senior Fellow Harold Furchtgott-Roth moderated the discussion.
Chuck Morse takes on Patrick O'Heffernan and Dave Johnson in about of intense political combat over the issues of the day. Scott Cleland of the ITU joins us for a talk about Net Neutrality.
Google has created many incredible and intuitive products to make our lives easier. But at what cost to people's privacy? They can take pictures of your house; they can track your searches and emails to bring you ads and information relevant to your habits and content, and much more. Jason Hartman welcomes Scott Cleland, author [...]
In their new book Search and Destroy: Why You Can’t Trust Google (Telescope Books, 2011), Scott Cleland, President of Precursor LLC, and Ira Brodsky, founder of Datacomm Research, aim to expose the unethical internet behemoth they believe to be hiding behind the motto “Don’t be Evil.” Cleland and Brodsky believe that Google has a hidden political agenda, and is attempting to shape the world to match this agenda by controlling your information, as well as who has access to that information. In our interview, we talked about how terrorists have used Google, why “Don’t be Evil” is an unimpressive goal, and the ways individuals can de-Googlify, if they so choose. Read all about it, and more, in Cleland and Brodsky’s troubling new book. Please become a fan of “New Books in Public Policy” on Facebook, if you haven’t already. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In their new book Search and Destroy: Why You Can’t Trust Google (Telescope Books, 2011), Scott Cleland, President of Precursor LLC, and Ira Brodsky, founder of Datacomm Research, aim to expose the unethical internet behemoth they believe to be hiding behind the motto “Don’t be Evil.” Cleland and Brodsky believe that Google has a hidden political agenda, and is attempting to shape the world to match this agenda by controlling your information, as well as who has access to that information. In our interview, we talked about how terrorists have used Google, why “Don’t be Evil” is an unimpressive goal, and the ways individuals can de-Googlify, if they so choose. Read all about it, and more, in Cleland and Brodsky’s troubling new book. Please become a fan of “New Books in Public Policy” on Facebook, if you haven’t already. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In their new book Search and Destroy: Why You Can’t Trust Google (Telescope Books, 2011), Scott Cleland, President of Precursor LLC, and Ira Brodsky, founder of Datacomm Research, aim to expose the unethical internet behemoth they believe to be hiding behind the motto “Don’t be Evil.” Cleland and Brodsky believe that Google has a hidden political agenda, and is attempting to shape the world to match this agenda by controlling your information, as well as who has access to that information. In our interview, we talked about how terrorists have used Google, why “Don’t be Evil” is an unimpressive goal, and the ways individuals can de-Googlify, if they so choose. Read all about it, and more, in Cleland and Brodsky’s troubling new book. Please become a fan of “New Books in Public Policy” on Facebook, if you haven’t already. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join us with Scott Cleland as we discuss his new book Search & Destroy: Why You Can't Trust Google Inc.
7 AM - Obama drank a pint in Ireland; Herman Cain; Godfather's Pizza; Gender diversity lesson in elementary school; Scott Cleland, author of Search and Destroy, comes on to talk about his book that say don't trust Google.
If we build purdy prisons, then we can purdy up the innards of inmates. Butterfly gardens and Yoga in prison. Then, "Search & Destroy...why you can't trust Google"...Scott Cleland. Then, does Iowa have enough safety inspectors to the nursing home industry? Pressley Henningsen and Ken Connors say think not.