Nicholas Merrill (@nickcalyx) 's Twitter Profile
Nicholas Merrill

@nickcalyx

Plaintiff in Doe v. Ashcroft, President of @CalyxInstitute - also @CalyxOS - @[email protected] - personal account, speaking as an individual

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Aaron Maté (@aaronjmate) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dick Cheney didn’t care what US intelligence said about Iraq WMDs either, so he had it fabricated to go to war. Trump is too lazy to bother to fabricate:

Justin Amash (@justinamash) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of the most frequently misrepresented federal statutes—often falsely used to justify unconstitutional presidential war powers—is the War Powers Resolution (or Act) (50 U.S.C. §§ 1541-1550). If only more people would read it. Contrary to what you may have heard about the War

Jonathan AC Brown (@jonathanacbrown) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I lived and traveled in Iran for months. In Tehran I lived with the family of a retired bank worker who saw me looking for housing. I roomed with his son for months, ate all my meals with them, and they never accepted any money. Once I was sick and throwing up and they all came

Earth Hippy 🌎🕊️💚 (@hippyygoat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SUCKER PUNCH‼️ Most Western politicians are either bought or blackmailed. Tucker Carlson has been a better journalist in this one interview than most of the media in decades.

Ishaan Tharoor (@ishaantharoor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Anybody who grew up or lives in New York can identify the New York in Zohran. His campaign was powered by a profound authenticity, an irrepressible love and respect for the city. He also carries with him a set of political, cosmopolitan values that connects three continents. In

Jason Hickel (@jasonhickel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The US-brokered "peace deal" between the DRC and Rwanda is actually wild. The US is getting access to $2 trillion worth of DRC minerals in exchange for forcing the withdrawal of Rwandan-backed M23 militias. That's one-tenth of the DRC's total mineral wealth, more than any

Aaron Maté (@aaronjmate) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If our elected leaders are so proud to “stand with Israel”, they should have to campaign alongside video footage of Israel’s endless mass murder spree and explain why they believe their constituents have to continue funding it:

Democracy Now! (@democracynow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Trump administration has instituted an "ideological deportation policy," targeting people for expulsion from the country purely based on their political views, says Jameel Jaffer. democracynow.org/2025/7/9/aaup

Mark Kersten (@markkersten) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is a big deal. The former Attorney General of Israel, Michael Benyair is now calling Israel's actions in Gaza genocide. "To eternal shame. Jews, who suffered a genocide 80 years ago, are committing genocide in Gaza. Shame, rage, and sorrow." 👇

Don't Rank Evil Andrew for Mayor (@dreamfornyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Now that Andrew Cuomo is deigning to talk to voters, New Yorkers can actually tell him how we *really* feel. Here's our guide on how to approach Cuomo and create a memorable experience that will make him regret running in the general election.

Francesca Albanese, UN Special Rapporteur oPt (@franceskalbs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As an Italian, as a European, I remind my German friends: you produced Nazism, as we Italians and Spaniards produced fascism. It already brought Europe to ruins once. You are responsible for what happens in your country. CHECK YOUR POLICE. Things are spiraling out of control.

Mehdi Hasan (@mehdirhasan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I remember how much Muslims were lectured about the importance of a right to offend being part of a right to free speech. We were told that we must accept offensive and racist remarks about our faith, our Prophet, etc, in the name of free speech and integrating into 'Western

Andy Greenberg (@agreenberg at the other places) (@a_greenberg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A new anonymous phone carrier startup called Phreeli, launching today, will let you sign up for cell service with almost no identifiable information—not even your name. All it collects is a ZIP code, the minimum info legally required for tax purposes. wired.com/story/new-anon…

WIRED (@wired) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Now, Merrill has launched a phone company: Phreeli (as in “speak freely”) aims to give its users the closest thing possible to anonymity, a goal it achieves by collecting almost no identifiable information about them. 🔗 wired.com/story/new-anon…

Now, Merrill has launched a phone company: Phreeli (as in “speak freely”) aims to give its users the closest thing possible to anonymity, a goal it achieves by collecting almost no identifiable information about them.

🔗 wired.com/story/new-anon…
Today In Infosec (@todayininfosec) 's Twitter Profile Photo

2009: The last cryptographic keys for the STU-III secure phones expired. The STU-III (Secure Telephone Unit - third generation) had been introduced by the NSA in 1987.

2009: The last cryptographic keys for the STU-III secure phones expired. The STU-III (Secure Telephone Unit - third generation) had been introduced by the NSA in 1987.
More Perfect Union (@moreperfectus) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW: A full 10% of NYC Trump voters turned around and voted for Zohran Mamdani. So we went to talk to them. These voters are done with the status quo. One New Yorker told us: "As Americans, we can realize it's not Republican versus Democrat. It's more of like a class war."