
Beyond "Big Tech Whistleblowers"
Why I Stopped Legitimizing What Was Never Legitimate
Big Tech Politics is a newsletter where Ashley Gjøvik examines the intersection of Big Tech, international law, political science, & our dystopian future.
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Why I Stopped Legitimizing What Was Never Legitimate

Summary of recent white collar crime charges and complaints against Apple Computer

Why Don’t More People Support Whistleblowers? Legislatures Should Provide the Protections Whistleblowers Deserve

Ashley Gjøvik exposes Apple Inc

I only learned about a secretive home security technology company, full of ex-Apple executives & employees, after Apple's security goons apparently broke into my apartment several times via that tech.

Part II: My personal hellscape of conflicts of interest, obstruction, & arbitrary denials of due process continues...

Apple's tumultuous relationship with the U.S. SEC & U.S. Department of Justice

Part I: Welcome to my personal hellscape of conflicts of interest, obstruction, & arbitrary denials of due process

The current online speech regulatory structure resembles Lochner-era libertarian and laissez-faire economic policy.

The private space industry is booming with companies like SpaceX, Blue Origin, and Virgin Galactic all designing spacecraft to transport people into the cosmos.

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