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Openly fascist Blue-Black Movement returning to Finland's party register

The Blue-and-Black Movement was founded by a group of disgruntled former Finns Party members with strong ethnonationalist views.

yle.fi/a/74-20159892

News · Openly fascist Blue-Black Movement returning to Finland's party registerThe Blue-and-Black Movement was founded by a group of disgruntled former Finns Party members with strong ethnonationalist views.

From tech pioneers to 'extremists': Belarusian founders face exile and statelessness.

In 2013, Tatyana Marynich and Anastasiya Khamiankova opened the doors to Imaguru, a startup hub in Minsk, Belarus that would go on to launch some of Eastern Europe’s most prominent tech success stories.

A decade later, they’ve been sentenced ‘in absentia’ to a combined 23 years in prison by Belarusian authorities.

mediafaro.org/article/20250501

Tatyana Marynich and Anastasiya Khamiankova. | IMAGURU
TechCrunch · From tech pioneers to 'extremists': Belarusian founders face exile and statelessness.By Mike Butcher

#NSA Purge Will Get Messy
... potential replacements as NSA director are Ezra Cohen and Trae Stephens

Cohen now works at #Oracle. Stephens is a general partner in Peter Thiel's #Founders Fund and is a co-founder of #Anduril
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The 🇪🇺 Is Losing Faith in 🇺🇸 Intelligence Promises
🇺🇸 administration signalled a walk back of a Biden-era EO that sought to reassure 🇪🇺 that the 🇺🇸 would only collect intelligence within Europe when strictly necessary

Risky.Biz · MAGA's NSA Purge Will Get MessyYour weekly dose of Seriously Risky Business news is written by Tom Uren and edited by Patrick Gray. It's supported by Lawfare with help from the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation. This week's edition is sponsored by RunZero. You can hear a podcast discussion of this newsletter by searching for

A quotation from Hannah Arendt

The [American] Founding Fathers never believed that tyranny could arise out of the executive office, because they did not see this office in any different light but as the execution of what the legislation has decreed in various forms. I leave it at that. We know today that the greatest danger of tyranny is, of course, the executive.

Hannah Arendt (1906-1975) German-American philosopher, political theorist
Interview (1973-10) with Roger Errera, Office de Radiodiffusion-Télévision Française (ORTF)

Sourcing, notes: wist.info/arendt-hannah/76120/