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DD214 says
richwicks says
I grew up under the unrelenting terror of the cold war.
Me too, but I do not recall "unrelenting terror" unless you are talking about going to the dentist, having to endure an extra 45 minutes in church once a month on communion Sundays or that afternoon English class with an active alcoholic who was about as unhinged as one can be and still hold a teaching position.
Wrong side of the Iron Curtain.
You don't understand the dynamics of war at all. Cities aren't targeted.
The United States had a countervalue strategy. The idea was to deter nuclear war, and thus targeted cities to make the cost of nuclear war unacceptable to the Soviets.
You don't know what the Soviets would have done.
richwicks says
You don't know what the Soviets would have done.
Of course we do. We are watching them wiping out whole cities with massive artillery fires right now.
You don't know what the Soviets would have done.
richwicks says
You don't know what the Soviets would have done.
It was my business to know what the Soviets would have done. Much of the info I had came from the writings of Soviet generals and high policy makers.
What [Elon Musk is] giving us is a roadmap to take down the entire deep state. Because we're going to take these files and we're going to apply it to Google, and we're going to apply it to Wikipedia, and we're going to apply it to Meta, and Facebook and Instagram, we're going to apply it all across Silicon Valley.
And then we're going to take those meetings and we're going to apply it to the FBI, and the CIA, and the Department of Homeland Security, and the federal reserve. And we're going to take all of them and we will... go to them and say "no!"
The federal government has teamed up with Big Tech to censor Americans, rig elections by suppressing information, and police speech.
Only by [rooting them all out] will we be able to take our country back.
At the same time that capability at any time could be turned around on the American people. And no American would have any privacy left... There would be no place to hide.
If this government ever became a tyranny, if a dictator ever took charge in this country. The technological capacity that the intelligence community has given the government could enable it to impose total tyranny.
And there would be no way to fight back. Because the most careful effort to combine together in resistance to the government, no matter how privately it was done, is within reach of the government to know. Such is the reach of this technology...
I don't want to see this country ever go across this bridge. I know the capacity that is there to make tyranny total in America.
Elon Musk Perplexed as Twitter Begins Widespread Suspensions of Accounts Critical of U.S. Funding for Ukraine and Zelenskyy Grift
December 22, 2022
Companies you might want to avoid because they stopped advertising on Twitter the moment that free speech was allowed:
https://vancouvertimes.org/former-twitter-ceo-parag-agrawal-arrested-for-child-porn/
It's a satire news site.
mell says
It's a satire news site.
"Satire" is very generous. There's nothing in there that indicates it's satire, it's just disinformation - much like CNN, Fox, NPR, NY Times, MSNBC, etc are.
It's run by the intelligence agencies to feed the public bad information. It's part of Operation Mockingbird.
richwicks says
mell says
It's a satire news site.
"Satire" is very generous. There's nothing in there that indicates it's satire, it's just disinformation - much like CNN, Fox, NPR, NY Times, MSNBC, etc are.
It's run by the intelligence agencies to feed the public bad information. It's part of Operation Mockingbird.
https://vancouvertimes.org/about-us/
1. THREAD:
THE TWITTER FILES: HOW TWITTER RIGGED THE COVID DEBATE
– By censoring info that was true but inconvenient to U.S. govt. policy
– By discrediting doctors and other experts who disagreed
– By suppressing ordinary users, including some sharing the CDC’s own data
Elon Musk
@elonmusk
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3h
Replying to @ggreenwald and @mtaibbi
Most people don’t appreciate the significance of the point Matt was making:
Every social media company is engaged in heavy censorship, with significant involvement of and, at times, explicit direction of the government.
Google frequently makes links disappear, for example.
Glenn Greenwald
@ggreenwald
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3h
You can see hordes of them gathered in this thread doing exactly that.
Democrats don't just admire and trust the CIA, DHS and FBI (as the polling data I've often posted shows). They think you're weird or mentally ill if their power concerns you:
https://twitter.com/chancery_daily/status/1606765206671089665?ref_src=patrick.net
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Glenn Greenwald
@ggreenwald
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3h
For the crime of reporting that the US Security State agencies are heavily involved in Big Tech's censorship regime, and for confessing that he found this deeply disturbing, liberals have spent a full week saying that @mtaibbi has mental health problems and needs therapy.
Viva Frei
@thevivafrei
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17h
Who remembers Y2K?
Robert W Malone, MD
@RWMaloneMD
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6h
"In a meta-analysis of 63 studies of ivermectin versus COVID-19 in humans, 100% of these have shown positive results... 29 of those studies were found to be statistically significant regarding use of ivermectin alone.
theepochtimes.com
Ivermectin Is Safe and Effective: The Evidence
Decades of use with nearly four billion doses to humans preceded recent use with COVID patients. From the ...
Layah Heilpern
@LayahHeilpern
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4h
I called it from day 1. There was always something weird about covid and that fake dangerous vaccine. My tyrannical radar is fantastic.
Yes, the “Covid Twitter Files” are looking like a textbook limited hangout. (If you are unfamiliar with the term, please look it up.) I’ll be covering it in detail in 2023. In the meantime, you can scroll through those threads on Twitter, assuming you are able to see them. The Consent Factory is being rather heavily “visibility filtered” by the new “free-speech” Twitter.
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