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Right on, Q

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  Right on, Q DOUG G GLAASS I don’t like them putting chemicals in the water that turn the frickin’ frogs gay! - Alex Jones With the reported assassination attempt of Donald Trump dominating the headlines over the last week, it’s safe to say that people are much more open to the idea that there is fakery in such high-profile events involving state actors than say, before the scamdemic. Jim Breuer has  a hilarious bit  about how so many people have become inured to government lying and gaslighting. At about the same time, I saw that clip for the first time, a video of some sort of strange craft on a military vehicle. It was heartwarming to see tweet after tweet calling BS on the whole thing with many even referencing holograms and  Project   Blue Beam . (Not because I believe that PBB is a real thing, but simply because so many people know what it is). Donald Jeffries  wrote about the assassination  attempt that channels the mood of Jim Breuer’s bit, while plenty of others are calling o

Censorship Clampdowns Redux + EU DSA Rollout

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Censorship Clampdowns Redux + EU DSA Rollout As things heat up all over the globe, and society careens into the pivotal election year, the pitched battle for the narrative takes shape. The Israeli conflict has opened our eyes not only to the fragility of the establishment narrative, but to that of our freedom to speak on the most sensitive of issues. And it turns out, for the establishment,  nothing  is more sensitive than the topic surrounding Israel. Establishment propaganda has backfired as “news networks” scramble to control the blowback for their paymasters. Governments worldwide are announcing major clamp downs from almost every imaginable angle—thoughtcrime is more real than ever as freedom of speech becomes a thing of the past. The most nefarious of these is the European Union’s Digital Services Act (DSA), which went into effect this year, but still gives companies until January 2024 to fully comply, which means we likely won’t see the full brunt of its censorship for a few mor