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China Censors Funeral for SARS Whistleblower Jiang Yanyong

Jiang Yanyong, a former Chinese military doctor who blew the whistle on his government’s cover-up of the 2003 SARS epidemic, died from pneumonia on Saturday at the age of 91. The regime in Beijing intimidated his family into taking a “low-key approach” to his passing because it does not want parallels drawn between Jiang and Covid-19 whistleblowers like Dr. Li Wenliang, who was persecuted by the State for trying to sound an early warning about the pandemic that would ravage the world.

Military surgeon Jiang Yanyong, the doctor spoke out the truth of SARS 10 years ago, talks at a forum on the 10th anniversary of SARS held in Beijing. 28FEB13 == Photo by Simon Song == (Photo by Simon Song/South China Morning Post via Getty Images)

Twitter Whistleblower Tells FTC that Security Violations Continue After Elon Musk’s Takeover

A former Twitter engineer turned whistleblower has told the FTC that security violations continue on the social media platform, despite Elon Musk’s takeover. According to the whistleblower, the company did not disable “GodMode,” claiming, “They removed this from one interface, but it still existed in other ways. They just changed the lock on one of the many front doors.”

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OSHA Launching Investigation of Apple over Treatment of Whistleblower

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is reportedly launching an investigation into tech giant Apple. The agency’s investigation is based on a complaint filed by whistleblower Ashley Gjøvik, who says she filed the complaint “to ensure Apple knows they cannot get away with retaliating against me for exercising my federally and state-protected rights.”

Tim Cook CEO of Apple testifies to Congress