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2022 Feb 23, 2:58pm   130,320 views  878 comments

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Under the "Russian Operative" excuse.

It's coming, and it will encapsulate the Social Justice Revolution as part of American Canon, so to criticize it will be subject to censorship.



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203   Patrick   2022 Sep 29, 10:19am  

https://reclaimthenet.org/twitter-hides-all-videos-giorgia-meloni/


September 29, 2022
Twitter hides all videos in search results for Italy’s next Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni
At the time of writing, no videos are shown.
204   Patrick   2022 Sep 29, 10:20am  

https://reclaimthenet.org/youtube-censors-another-cpac-video-gives-the-channel-a-strike/


September 29, 2022
YouTube censors another CPAC video, gives the channel a strike
A common censorship target.

“The removal of CPAC Texas is yet another example of YouTube censoring conservative voices,” CPAC Chairman Matt Schlapp told The Daily Wire. “This cannot continue. The Silicon Valley monopolies abuse their control over the flow of information to prop up the Democrat Party. It’s time we rein in Big Tech.”

CPAC was also given a strike last year after posting a video that covered the class-action lawsuit filed by Trump against Big Tech companies.

At the time, Schlapp said: “It is clear that YouTube censored CPAC because we stood with former President Donald Trump on his lawsuit against Big Tech. This is yet another example of Big Tech censoring content with which they disagree in order to promote the political positions they favor.”
205   mell   2022 Sep 29, 11:15am  

richwicks says

FortWayneAsNancyPelosiHaircut says


somehow this shit is legal.


It's not legal, but we don't have a legal system.

We do, but we don't have enforcement, aka rule of law. Politicians and the administration are breaking the law each and every day multiple times.
207   Patrick   2022 Oct 1, 10:43am  

https://spectatorworld.com/topic/project-veritas-punished-practicing-journalism-biden-diary/


It used to be called the “New York Times Problem.” It asks at what point does the First Amendment stop protecting journalists against the receipt of stolen property, particularly classified documents.

“The Problem” stems originally from the Pentagon Papers, a classified history of the Vietnam War stolen by Daniel Ellsberg and handed over to the Times and later others. The government sought prison time for reporters and editors but failed. What once threatened the Times has now been turned directly against Project Veritas, Ashley Biden’s diary, and perhaps Julian Assange as well.

The goal out of the tangled case outlined below is to create two standards for applying the 1A, one for journalists and one for “journalists” ostensibly based on skill and reputation but in reality based on politics. It is a direct challenge to freedom of the press by Biden’s DOJ.

In June 2020, a woman and a man moved into a Delray Beach, Florida, house where Ashley Biden, President Joe Biden’s daughter, previously resided and where she’d left several items, including a diary. The diary mentioned, among other things, “inappropriate” showers taken together by daughter Ashley and Joe (whom Hunter Biden at one point appeared elsewhere to refer to as “Pedo Pete”).

Potentially important stuff, though the woman who found them failed to interest the Trump campaign. She then tried Project Veritas. Veritas paid for the diary holder to meet with their staffers in New York, inspected the diary, and paid for it, only to ultimately decide not to publish it. Veritas instead turned the diary over to law enforcement as unverified (the diary was eventually published by a less-well known site).

Though Veritas never published the diary, the New York Times Problem came into play — does the 1A protect media outlets who receive or even pay for stolen property, i.e., the Pentagon Papers and Ashley Biden’s diary? Obviously taking in stolen goods, say, a diamond watch or purloined car, is a crime. But with snatched or stolen documents of public interest, in steps the First Amendment, which has been held to protect journalists in these cases.

This is also why the New York Times Problem has more recently been called the Julian Assange Problem. Assange never stole any documents himself — that was Chelsea Manning — and only published what he was handed. Any prosecution of Assange would be as a publisher, a clear rub against the 1A and the key issue in any trial that someday might be held.

That’s where the Veritas case should have ended, with the feds doing nothing. Plenty of stolen documents (there is also the open question of whether finding Biden’s diary left behind in an rental house constitutes theft at all) are published all the time by American media outlets, including Trump’s tax returns in the Times and Edward Snowden’s bombastic NSA source materials in the Washington Post. It is an essential part of a free press and protected by the 1A.

But the DOJ did not stop with Veritas, which, after all, did not even publish any of the allegedly stolen documents. The FBI instead conducted a predawn search in November 2021 against Project Veritas founder James O’Keefe’s home and similar raids on two associates to take possession of their cell phones and journalistic notes. The raid warrants cited concerns over the stolen Biden diary.

In response, University of Minnesota law professor Jane Kirtley, a former executive director of the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, said, “I’m not a big fan of Project Veritas, but this is just over the top. I hope they [the FBI] get a serious reprimand from the court because I think this is just wrong.”
210   Patrick   2022 Oct 3, 11:43am  


UN Secretary for Global Comms says they "own the science" on "climate change," and opposing viewpoints have now been pushed down in search results through their partnership with Google.


https://nitter.pussthecat.org/disclosetv/status/1576522107051446273#m

So now they're actually bragging about the use of Google as a censorship tool.

Google exists to prevent you from finding information.
211   Patrick   2022 Oct 3, 6:12pm  

Similar article:

https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/we-own-the-science-un-rep-admits-partnering-with-big-tech-to-censor-distorted-information/


U.N. Under-Secretary-General for Global Communications Melissa Fleming said at a World Economic Forum event that the U.N. partnered with Google to manipulate search results for 'climate change.'
212   Patrick   2022 Oct 5, 1:05pm  

https://justthenews.com/accountability/watchdogs/news-organizations-targeted-fascist-public-private-partnership-stamp-out


Enemies list? Fed-backed censorship machine targeted 20 news sites ...

The report also identified the 21 "most prominent repeat spreaders [of misinformation] on Twitter," all of them politically classified as "right." ...





It's kind of nice of them to make a list of good news sites for us! Please check out all the sites on that hit list.
215   Patrick   2022 Oct 9, 11:37am  




Christina Pushaw 🐊 🇺🇸
@ChristinaPushaw
5h
Twitter censored @FLSurgeonGen for sharing FL Dept of Health study, part of which @LisaMarieBoothe highlighted below. So, Twitter hall monitors know more than a Harvard MD/PhD?

Also, Dr. Ladapo is a STATE HEALTH OFFICIAL - an “authoritative source” by Twitter’s own definition.
218   Ceffer   2022 Oct 11, 10:46am  

Putin censors the censors:
220   rocketjoe79   2022 Oct 12, 11:20am  

Patrick says

https://justthenews.com/accountability/watchdogs/news-organizations-targeted-fascist-public-private-partnership-stamp-out



Enemies list? Fed-backed censorship machine targeted 20 news sites ...

The report also identified the 21 "most prominent repeat spreaders [of misinformation] on Twitter," all of them politically classified as "right." ...








It's kind of nice of them to make a list of good news sites for us! Please check out all the sites on that hit list.

Hey, Many thanks for this list. I hadn't followed ALL of them yet, so many thanks!
221   Patrick   2022 Oct 14, 1:21pm  



I have to admit that the US media tolerates no criticism of Jews as a group at all, ever.
222   Patrick   2022 Oct 14, 5:24pm  

https://slaynews.com/news/george-soros-spent-30m-pressuring-big-tech-censor-disinformation/


Radical billionaire George Soros spent $30 million on efforts to pressure Big Tech companies to censor so-called “disinformation” on their platforms, financial records have revealed.

Soros has been funding a network of groups that have been publicly urging the heads of major online platforms to ramp up censorship ahead of the 2022 midterm elections.

The same network of groups reportedly pressured Big Tech companies to censor “disinformation” in the run-up to the 2020 election, most notably forcing them to suppress the Hunter Biden laptop scandal.

The groups are now applying heavier-handed pressure tactics by publicly calling on Silicon Valley executives to censor information before the midterms.

On October 13, the Soros-funded Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights (LCCHR) spearheaded an open letter demanding tougher censorship online.

The letter is signed by 11 other liberal groups and calls on Big Tech CEOs to “[t]ake immediate steps to curb the spread of voting disinformation in the midterms and future elections and to help prevent the undermining of our democracy.”

The letter agonized over how “[t]he 2022 midterm elections are only a few weeks away, but online disinformation continues to confuse, intimidate, and harass voters, suppress the right to vote, and otherwise disrupt our democracy.”

The groups addressed the letter to:

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg
Google CEO Sundar Pichai
Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal
YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki
TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew
Snap (formerly Snapchat) CEO Evan Spiegel
Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri
Between 2016 and 2020, Soros gave a staggering $30,325,500 to at least seven of the 12 total signatories.
223   Patrick   2022 Oct 15, 1:52pm  

https://reclaimthenet.org/scott-gottlieb-flagged-alex-berenson-tweet-to-twitter/


October 15, 2022
Pfizer board member Scott Gottlieb flagged Alex Berenson tweet to Twitter
Gottlieb is accused of trying to get the journalist banned.
224   FortWayneAsNancyPelosiHaircut   2022 Oct 15, 9:11pm  

Patrick says



I have to admit that the US media tolerates no criticism of Jews as a group at all, ever.


glad we dont use Chase anymore. that company has been fucked up for a while.
227   Patrick   2022 Oct 16, 11:36am  

https://nitter.pussthecat.org/gavinashenden/status/1581542792097984512#m


@gavinashenden
11h
Bournemouth 2022. It is now. illegal to cross yourself. Stop for a moment and think about the implications….




229   richwicks   2022 Oct 18, 8:22pm  

Patrick says

https://notthebee.com/article/google-just-took-down-a-map-that-showed-gender-clinics-around-the-united-states-created-by-conservatives-because-it-was-considered-harassment


If they recorded the GPS co-ordinates into a list, it would be trivial to duplicate it.

People need to stop depending on companies that engage in censorhip. They need to stop depending on centralized services, and cloud storage.
230   Patrick   2022 Oct 19, 1:58pm  

https://reclaimthenet.org/germany-fines-telegram-5m/


October 19, 2022
Germany fines Telegram $5M
For allegedly ignoring German law and takedown orders.
231   Patrick   2022 Oct 19, 2:30pm  

https://nitter.pussthecat.org/Not_the_Bee/status/1582362200714289152


@tweettruth2me
Pro Tip: Add a question mark at the end of your controversial tweets. They can’t suspend you for asking questions.

@ShaggyKC
They'll suspend you anyway.

@tweettruth2me
Nope. I’ve tested it. Same info with and without a ? Got suspended on the one without.


Maybe worth trying.
232   richwicks   2022 Oct 19, 2:34pm  

Patrick says

Pro Tip: Add a question mark at the end of your controversial tweets. They can’t suspend you for asking questions.


People who still insist on using Twitter are morons. Stop using it. Jesus.
233   AmericanKulak   2022 Oct 19, 2:41pm  

I thought that way. Then I thought, it's free, and why cede the field and let them dominate by default?

Make them eject you and be the bad guy. Get your memes and words in.
234   richwicks   2022 Oct 19, 11:28pm  

AmericanKulak says


I thought that way. Then I thought, it's free, and why cede the field and let them dominate by default?


Because it's a propaganda site.

If you keep posting what they don't like, they just shadowban you.

What you are reading is what is acceptable. There's literally no reason to be on it. If you want to know what is going on in the world, you can't do it by using Facebook, Youtube, or Twitter. There's a reason this very site exists.

Please believe me Google, Twitter, and Facebook basically ARE the government. Posting there is like writing letters to the editor to Pravda in 1985 trying to explain to them the usefulness of voluntary markets of exchange. People need to stop wasting their time on these sites or begging them to PLEASE allow free speech, it's never going to happen.

In 1995, sites that pulled this shit went tits up in a matter of months, but this is because the people on the Internet back then wouldn't put up with ANY censorship. Google, Facebook, and Twitter ARE the "mainstream media" now. They're dead. They are centrally controlled, and they exist to give a FALSE appearance of what the public thinks and wants.
235   AmericanKulak   2022 Oct 20, 2:11am  

richwicks says


AmericanKulak says


I thought that way. Then I thought, it's free, and why cede the field and let them dominate by default?


Because it's a propaganda site.

If you keep posting what they don't like, they just shadowban you.

What you are reading is what is acceptable. There's literally no reason to be on it. If you want to know what is going on in the world, you can't do it by using Facebook, Youtube, or Twitter. There's a reason this very site exists.

Please believe me Google, Twitter, and Facebook basically ARE the government. Posting there is like writing letters to the editor to Pravda in 1985 trying to explain to them the usefulness of voluntary markets of exchange. People need to stop wasting their time on these sites or begging them to PLEASE allow free speech, it's never going to happen.

In 1995, sites that pulled this shit went ...



It's not like it's "Holy shit guys, I went on Twitter on the CDC / WHO / WEF / ABC / BBC said XYZ so I'm changing my mind."

It's FULL of bots, but it's fun to snark at Dems and then mute them, which costs them money since they pay for the bots/boiler room people.

And, Elon will eventually take it over. It's gonna be hilarious because I have lists of obvious bots/boiler roomers (less than 300 followers, claims to be account dating to 2009) and I bet most of them will disappear shortly after Elon.

We'll see.

Don't cede the field, if it's fun to drop a few banana peels, do it. If you don't want to bother, that's cool. Whatever tactics are fun for the participants - that's straight up Rules for Radicals, nothing wrong with learning effective tactics from the enemy.

The issue isn't it's full of propaganda and it might be read, the issue is that it's full of propaganda so fuck with them a bit.
236   richwicks   2022 Oct 20, 2:18am  

AmericanKulak says

And, Elon will eventually take it over. It's gonna be hilarious because I have lists of obvious bots/boiler roomers (less than 300 followers, claims to be account dating to 2009) and I bet most of them will disappear shortly after Elon.


Elon is no savior. He was born from money, he's a grifter, and he promotes every globalist policy. He's a government welfare whore.

AmericanKulak says

Don't cede the field, if it's fun to drop a few banana peels, do it.


You're fighting on land that isn't worth keeping.

When youtube was still a useful place to discuss things, I would use it to discuss things, and even after censorship was activated, I continued, for a bit, but after a point, all that's left are the dregs of society. Morons, bots, idiots, twats. Nobody worth engaging with.

AmericanKulak says

The issue isn't it's full of propaganda and it might be read, the issue is that it's full of propaganda so fuck with them a bit.


The issue is you're writing on the CNN feedback page, and anything you say that is useful information is simply deleted, but you gave them "engagement". That's how a site is measured, is how much time you spend on it. That's directly proportional to their revenue.
238   Patrick   2022 Oct 22, 1:09pm  

https://reclaimthenet.org/fauci-to-be-deposed-as-part-of-censorship-collusion-lawsuit/


Dr. Anthony Fauci, the president’s chief medical advisor, and nine other top White House officials will be deposed as part of an ongoing lawsuit that was filed by Louisiana and Missouri attorneys general Jeff Landry and Eric Schmitt, alleging collusion between the federal government and social media companies to censor certain viewpoints.


Of course they colluded, and this is a violation of the First Amendment.
239   AmericanKulak   2022 Oct 22, 5:11pm  

richwicks says


You're fighting on land that isn't worth keeping.

When youtube was still a useful place to discuss things, I would use it to discuss things, and even after censorship was activated, I continued, for a bit, but after a point, all that's left are the dregs of society. Morons, bots, idiots, twats. Nobody worth engaging with.

It's worth keeping. Prior to around 2015, you could comment on Yahoo!, Guardian, etc. and the general consensus was generally that whatever foolishness and Wokeness was being pushed was wrong, listing 'errors' (lies) of ommission, etc.

Eliminating the false consensus is important..

TIKTOK is fantastic! The level of Transcrazy, Feminist Foolishness, and general misanthropy on display is illuminating! I don't have it installed, I just watch "Best of" compilations on Rumble, from LibsOfTikTok, etc.
240   Patrick   2022 Oct 22, 10:12pm  

https://boriquagato.substack.com/p/fauci-et-al-fraud-finale


and here is where the gig may be up for fauci and a great many others.

the lawsuit missouri et al vs about the whole of US public health is progressing in its exploration of the explicit and deliberate role of the US government and many of its agents including fauci, murthy, biden, and jankowicz (amidst a cast of dozens and several agencies) in the systematic shaping, suppression, and censorship of information regarding covid. as those quaint few who still believe in things like “the 1st amendment” may recall, this is a bit of a constitutional no no.

the government is not allowed to dominate the press.

this is a matter of sound and settled law.

2. A private entity violates the First Amendment “if the government coerces or induces it to take action the government itself would not be permitted to do, such as censor expression of a lawful viewpoint.” Biden v. Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia Univ., 141 S. Ct. 1220, 1226 (2021) (Thomas, J., concurring). “The government cannot accomplish through threats of adverse government action what the Constitution prohibits it from doing directly.” Id.
241   Patrick   2022 Oct 23, 10:49am  

https://www.foxnews.com/media/tucker-carlson-biden-administration-demanding-amazon-censor-books-disagree-with


Tucker Carlson slammed Amazon for banning the sale of books by Russian philosopher Alexander Dugin and signed a light on the government's key role in this censorship on "Tucker Carlson Tonight."

TUCKER CARLSON: So you go on Amazon.com and you remember this started as a bookstore and online bookstore. It's the biggest bookstore in the world. They have everything. There's nothing you can't find an Amazon, including used books. So if you were to go into Amazon to read books by a man who is in the news and whose ideas are directly bearing on world events, you look for a guy called Aleksandr Dugin.

Dugin is one of Russia's most famous authors and political philosophers. He doesn't work for the government; he doesn't work for Vladimir Putin. He's just a philosopher. So if you're interested in like, "What are they thinking over there?'" you would search Dugin's author page on Amazon, but you would not find any results. Really? Kind of a big author to be left off Amazon. ...

Then we learned that Amazon and the Justice Department were ignoring our Bill of Rights. Amazon apparently based its decision on a Treasury Department designation concerning "disinformation." And that designation applies not only to Dugin, but also to his family, though not to his daughter, who was murdered recently by the Ukrainian government. But we're not allowed to say that. What did she do wrong?

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