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| Bulldozers scrape the sweet earth bare today near O'odham's Sacred Quitobaquito Springs. Video by Russ McSpadden. |
CENSORED NEWS
August 18, 2026
O'odham Ancestral Land Being Stripped Bare at Sacred Quitobaquito Springs for Second Border Wall
NO BORDER WALL: Grandmother Camp in Lochiel, Arizona, Expanded to Tree Sit on the Mexico Side
“From Minnesota to Mexico, resistance is fertile!”
August 17, 2026
Indigenous at the United Nations Expose A.I. Data Centers and Racially-Biased Misinformation
Indigenous at the United Nations Expose A.I. Data Centers and Racially-Biased Misinformation
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| Sara Olsvig, chair of the Inuit Circumpolar Council |
Update: Today, August 17, 2026: 404 Media revealed that Amazon is buying large quantities of rare books, cutting off their spines, and scanning the books for AI, artificial intelligence. 404 Media placed a tracking device in a rare book and tracked it to an Amazon facility in Las Vegas, known as VGT3. AI companies have been data-scraping the Internet, including copyrighted books, news articles, music and ancestral knowledge for their money-making industries. -- Censored News.
By Brenda Norrell, Censored News, July 14, 2026, Updated
GENEVA -- The mediocre, middle-of-the-road approach to A.I. at the United Nations was countered by testimony today from Indigenous Peoples pointing out that artificial intelligence is not a solution, and is doing great harm to Indigenous with derogatory misinformation and massive data centers that are poisoning the land, water and air.
Sara Olsvig, chair of the Inuit Circumpolar Council, testified that 'influence warfare' is linked to A.I. and misinformation, and ultimately diminishing Indigenous rights. Olsvig spoke on the first day of the week-long session of the U.N. Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples."To uphold Indigenous peoples' rights in hybrid warfare situations, access to reliable information, including from intelligence services, is critical and should be further addressed in the study."
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| Jaimie Williams speaking at the U.N. today on the harm by A.I. data centers. Screenshot Censored News |
"I was once convinced artificial intelligence could help my tribe build our language and culture -- but A.I. is not a sustainable solution." -- Jaimie Williams
Jaimie Williams, Miami Nation in Indiana, speaking on behalf of the Society of Native Nations, at the U.N. Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, responded to the A.I. summary presented this morning.
August 15, 2026
U.S. Border Patrol Agents who Murdered Raymond Mattia, Tohono O'odham, Want Qualified Immunity
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| Raymond Mattia, Tohono O'odham |
Tohono O'odham Raymond Mattia's family said the U.S. Border Patrol is using an edited, redacted video of the agents murdering Raymond at his home on the Tohono O'odham Nation and the video is not reliable evidence.
By Courthouse News
SAN FRANCISO — A Ninth Circuit panel appeared unlikely on Wednesday to reverse the denial of qualified immunity to three Border Patrol agents who shot and killed an unarmed man on his front lawn in the Tohono O’odham Nation.
The family of Raymond Mattia, killed in 2023, says the three-judge panel cannot rely on “an edited and untested, incomplete and redacted body camera compilation” to challenge claims made in the lawsuit, which must be taken as fact at the motion to dismiss stage.





