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A Hinge Moment of History
A Hinge Moment of History I have lived in countries that have real domestic terrorism movements…. No country blessed enough not to have a domestic terrorism movement should be inventing one. We are living in a blizzard of lies. [W]e are more dependent on a handful of woke billionaires to tell us what reality is. […]
Facebook or Twitter posts can now be quietly modified by the government under new surveillance laws
Facebook or Twitter posts can now be quietly modified by the government under new surveillance laws A new law gives Australian police unprecedented powers for online surveillance, data interception and altering data. These powers, outlined in the Surveillance Legislation Amendment (Identify and Disrupt) Bill, raise concerns over potential misuse, privacy and security. The bill updates the Surveillance Devices […]
The Great Divide
The Great Divide The entire COVID agenda has been a pre-staged event; the real agenda has been climate change. Al Gore, who is on the board of the World Economic Forum, ushered in Green Peace’s Jennifer Morgan, who escorted Greta to the Davos meeting to appear in Schwab’s film the Forum, which was intended to […]
The Shadow State: Twitter Suspends Commentator for Criticizing Vaccine Policies
The Shadow State: Twitter Suspends Commentator for Criticizing Vaccine Policies I recently discussed how the Biden Administration was actively encouraging corporations to limit speech and impose vaccine mandates as a type of shadow state. Rather than take such actions directly ( and face both legal and political challenges), the Administration is relying on its close alliance with […]
White House Colluding with BigTech for Censorship
White House Colluding with BigTech for Censorship The White House press secretary Jen Psaki’s recent admission that the administration is “flagging problematic posts for Facebook that spread disinformation” was legally a major development. She has admitted that Facebook is working with the White House to censor Americans so it is acting under color of law. This is a […]
Ending Anonymity: Why The WEF’s Partnership Against Cybercrime Threatens The Future Of Privacy
Ending Anonymity: Why The WEF’s Partnership Against Cybercrime Threatens The Future Of Privacy With many focusing on tomorrow’s Cyber Polygon exercise, less attention has been paid to the World Economic Forum’s real ambitions in cybersecurity – to create a global organization aimed at gutting even the possibility of anonymity online. With the governments of the […]
Biden Administration Completely Kills The “It’s A Private Company So It’s Not Censorship” Argument
Biden Administration Completely Kills The “It’s A Private Company So It’s Not Censorship” Argument Listen to a reading of this article: ❖ In what’s surely the biggest “Imagine the outrage if Trump had done that” moment to date, the Biden administration has admitted that it is giving Facebook a list of accounts to censor for […]
Cyber Polygon: Will The Next Globalist War Game Lead To Another Convenient Catastrophe?
Cyber Polygon: Will The Next Globalist War Game Lead To Another Convenient Catastrophe? Back in April I published an article titled ‘Globalists Will Need Another Crisis In America As Their Reset Agenda Fails’. In it I noted an odd trend which many of us in the liberty media have become aware of over the years – […]
Why BigTech are State Actors & Violate our Civil Rights
Why BigTech are State Actors & Violate our Civil Rights As many know, I lived in London years ago. At the upper end of Hyde Park by Marble Arch, there is Speakers’ Corner. That is where anyone could stand up and talk about anything that they wanted. You were free to listen or just walk away. […]
The Real Danger of BigTech Censorship
The Real Danger of BigTech Censorship When the oligarchs assassinated Caesar and Cicero put out a never-ending onslaught against Gaius Julius Caesar (100-44 BC), Brutus (85-32 BC) issued a coin promoting that he killed Caesar on the Ides of March for the people. This was an early propaganda coin. However, in fact, the people supported […]
Twitter Admits To Censoring Criticism of The Indian Government
Twitter Admits To Censoring Criticism of The Indian Government On Saturday, Twitter admitted that it is actively working with the Indian government to censor criticism of its handling of the pandemic as the number of cases and deaths continues to skyrocket. There are widespread reports that the Indian government has misrepresented the number of deaths and the […]
Canada to censor political taunts. Implement internet kill switch.
Canada to censor political taunts. Implement internet kill switch. (Constituents to remain fair game for abuse from party apparatchiks) A colleague forwarded me the text of an article from Blackrocks Reporter, which covers Canadian politics from Ottawa, our capitol. It’s a report on Federal Heritage Minister Steven Guibeault’s ongoing vendetta against non-conforming political speech on […]
Congress, in a Five-Hour Hearing, Demands Tech CEOs Censor the Internet Even More Aggressively
Congress, in a Five-Hour Hearing, Demands Tech CEOs Censor the Internet Even More Aggressively The repressive objective of the Democratic-controlled Congress is to transfer the power to police and censor political discourse from these tech giants to themselves. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, and Google/Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai testify before the House […]
Journalists Start Demanding Substack Censor its Writers: to Bar Critiques of Journalists
Journalists Start Demanding Substack Censor its Writers: to Bar Critiques of Journalists This new political battle does not break down along left v. right lines. This is an information war waged by corporate media to silence any competition or dissent. Supporters of Mark Meechan aka Count Dankula gather in central London to protest against his […]




Between Two Fires
August 9, 2021
Between Two Fires Caspar David Friedrich Woman before the Rising Sun 1818No, I wasn’t going to talk about the wildfires raging outside my hometown of Athens, Greece, though they are bad enough. The skies are anything but blue, and the sun is deep red. Thousands have been evacuated, and hundreds lost their homes. Just so far. As […]
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