Topic: Julie Inman Grant

4 chapters across the catalog

Illegal Chants
Episode 1655 2:02:46 - 2:05:14

1655: Illegal Chants

Australian eSafety Commissioner, X Content Removal

The Australian eSafety Commissioner, a former Twitter employee, is attempting to force X to remove footage of a knife attack on a priest in Sydney globally. Elon Musk has opposed the directive, leading to a debate over the reach of national legislation and the historical use of ISP-level blocking for sites like Zero Hedge and 8chan.

e-Safety
Episode 1654 27:16 - 31:03

1654: e-Safety

Australian Censorship, E-Safety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and E-Safety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant are leading a push for stricter internet censorship. The Australian government has issued takedown orders to platforms like X regarding posts deemed harmful or involving misgendering. Critics argue that these unelected bureaucrats are using vague powers to police political debate and silence dissent.

e-Safety
Episode 1654 37:26 - 39:57

1654: e-Safety

Julie Inman Grant, CIA and Microsoft Background

Biographical details of Australian E-Safety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant reveal she was born in Seattle and worked for Microsoft before moving to Australia. The hosts highlight her past offer of a case agent position with the CIA, which she reportedly declined. Her career trajectory from U.S. congressional advisor to a high-level regulator in Australia is cited as evidence of deep-state influence in international censorship efforts.