Tag: Big Govt
Trump Announces Plans to Protect Free Speech and Calls for a “Digital Bill of Rights”
nostr – Notes and Other Stuff Transmitted by Relays
The simplest open protocol that is able to create a censorship-resistant global “social” network once and for all.
It doesn’t rely on any trusted central server, hence it is resilient; it is based on cryptographic keys and signatures, so it is tamperproof; it does not rely on P2P techniques, therefore it works.
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Very short summary of how it works, if you don’t plan to read anything else:
Everybody runs a client. It can be a native client, a web client, etc. To publish something, you write a post, sign it with your key and send it to multiple relays (servers hosted by someone else, or yourself). To get updates from other people, you ask multiple relays if they know anything about these other people. Anyone can run a relay. A relay is very simple and dumb. It does nothing besides accepting posts from some people and forwarding to others. Relays don’t have to be trusted. Signatures are verified on the client side.
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This was recommended by Jack Dorsey this morning. Something like this has to be done. We all have to support it. A communication system that cannot be controlled by governments or corporations or secret societies, once established, will be a major turning point in world history. There is no other path forward for free speech, individual rights, human rights, a flourishing world civilization than this one. This kind of system is also in perfect alignment with the American First Amendment and core Buddhist ethical teachings. ABN
‘The fact that the government is now provably in the business of monitoring speech at a pretty micro-level and flagging it for moderation, I think that’s the biggest news we’ve broken’ ~ Matt Taibbi on Twitter revelations
‘They are GOVERNMENT GANGSTERS… The FBI was in on it. They’ve admitted under oath to being there with Twitter, so… release the Twitter documents with the FBI. That’s my biggest ask of Elon Musk’ — Kash Patel names names
“What they have done against the American people is destroy the Department of Justice… We have to call these people out. At this moment in time Elon Musk giving out all this information is our one chance at getting it all back.” ~ Kash Patel
Patel describes a large and filthy parasitic subculture feeding on USA through its control of DOJ, FBI, and more. Infiltration, usurpation, asymmetric war, call it what you like, this is far more serious than mere government corruption. Today is a test of Elon Musk’s depth. Is he going to expose only some of the evidence to sanitize it, to program the public and fold Twitter into a mind-control narrative that condones parasitism and ruination of USA? Or is he going to deliver all the goods and help resurrect USA? This is a major turning-point. ABN
THREAD: THE TWITTER FILES PART FIVE.
THE REMOVAL OF TRUMP FROM TWITTER.
1. On the morning of January 8, President Donald Trump, with one remaining strike before being at risk of permanent suspension from Twitter, tweets twice.
2. 6:46 am: “The 75,000,000 great American Patriots who voted for me, AMERICA FIRST, and MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN, will have a GIANT VOICE long into the future. They will not be disrespected or treated unfairly in any way, shape or form!!!”

3. 7:44 am: “To all of those who have asked, I will not be going to the Inauguration on January 20th.”
Continue reading “THREAD: THE TWITTER FILES PART FIVE.”Prosecuting Julian Assange is a threat to press freedom
“Publishing is not a crime,” the editors and publishers of The New York Times and four leading European news outlets say in an open letter released last week. While that statement might seem uncontroversial, the U.S. Department of Justice disagrees, as evidenced by its prosecution of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange for obtaining and disseminating classified material.
In urging the Justice Department to drop that case, the Times, The Guardian, Le Monde, Der Spiegel and El Pais implicitly acknowledge that freedom of the press is meaningless when the government decides who is allowed to exercise it. Although that point also might seem obvious, journalists who take a dim view of Assange have long argued that attempting to imprison him for divulging government secrets poses no threat to their work because he does not qualify as a member of their profession.
That position is profoundly ahistorical. As scholars such as UCLA law professor Eugene Volokh have shown, the “freedom … of the press” guaranteed by the First Amendment protects your right to communicate with the public through the printed word and other tools of mass communication, regardless of whether you do that for a living or work for a mainstream news organization.
The Assange exception to the First Amendment is also dangerously shortsighted. As the Times et al. emphasize, the conduct at the center of the case against him is indistinguishable from what professional journalists do every day when they reveal information that the government wants to conceal.
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McCarthy vows subpoenas for 51 intel-agents who signed letter saying Hunter laptop story was Russian collusion – as part four of Twitter Files reveal pressure from Michelle Obama to ban Trump
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- Presumed future House Speaker Kevin McCarthy said that he will subpoena the 51 intelligence officials who signaled the Hunter laptop story was fake
- In the days prior to the 2020 election, intel community officials including former CIA and DIA heads, said the laptop appeared to be Russian disinformation
- McCarthy’s promise arrives as more information about Twitter’s internal communications seeking to ban former President Trump come to light
- In recent days, the Twitter Files have illustrated how senior executives at the online platform worked in the time around the last election to aid Democrats
I have no faith in McCarthy, Congress, the DOJ, or even our court system, but change might happen somewhere and this might do some good. Incidentally, those 51 premeditating liars prove Trump is a threat to them and their ill-gotten stranglehold on our nation. ABN
TWITTER FILES, PART 4
1. TWITTER FILES, PART 4
The Removal of Donald Trump: January 7
As the pressure builds, Twitter executives build the case for a permanent ban
On Jan 7, senior Twitter execs:
– create justifications to ban Trump
– seek a change of policy for Trump alone, distinct from other political leaders
– express no concern for the free speech or democracy implications of a ban
Continue reading “TWITTER FILES, PART 4”Conspiracy of Silence with Tim Tate | The Nick Bryant Podcast
MSM concealing vax HARM for children (and adults)
Other nations have banned the COVID-19 vaccines because they are too dangerous for children.
Why does the mainstream media not talk about this?
Dr. Ranata Moon: "We are being asked to inject this product into our nation's kids who have essentially a 0% risk of harm."
Originally tweeted by Senator Ron Johnson (@SenRonJohnson) on December 9, 2022.
Kim Dotcom on the Twitter revelations
🧵 Twitter files Part 2 🧵
Here are my views about the recent revelations. First of all I’m glad this information is now available to the public and I’m angry because of what was done to censor and control public discourse about important issues like corruption and Govt crimes.
Twitter has become a spy agency and a censorship tool for the deep state in collusion with the Democratic Party. The same is happening at every big tech company today. They limit political speech as well as leaks about crimes and corruption by the Government and politicians.
The Democratic Party has surrendered to the power of the deep state, a group of spy chiefs and corporate elites in the war and security business and their vast network of protected billionaire associates who control the media and big tech. Dems chose this path to remain in power.
Monopolistic big tech companies have surrendered to the deep state and partnered with the Democratic Party to keep their monopolies going. When was the last time any of them was broken up because they accumulated too much power? Tech billionaires love a seat at the power table.
This silencing and manipulation has completely destroyed democracy. Not just opinions are being manipulated but the devices that count our votes. The deep state can turn every cell phone into an open mic and backdoor any PC. What do you think they can do to voting machines?
This is the biggest criminal conspiracy in history. Spy agencies are now running the show. Their budgets and powers are increasing every year. They spy on all of us and have dirt on everyone. Politicians who don’t work with them have no future. They are removed by scandal, etc.
Continue reading “Kim Dotcom on the Twitter revelations”The United States Dept of Homeland Security is the operating system running in the background of Twitter
To put it in brutally honest terms, The United States Dept of Homeland Security is the operating system running in the background of Twitter.
You can debate whether Elon Musk honestly didn’t know all this before purchasing Twitter from his good friend Jack Dorsey, and/or what the scenario of owner/operator motive actually is. Decide for yourself.
For me, I feel confident that all of the conflicting and odd datapoints only reconcile in one direction. DHS, via CISA, controls Twitter.
Wittingly or unwittingly (you decide) Elon Musk is now the face of that govt controlled enterprise.
If you concur with my researched assessment, then what you see being released by Elon Musk in the Twitter Files is actually a filtered outcome as a result of this new ownership dynamic. And with that intelligence framework solidly in mind, I warn readers not to take a position on the motive of the new ownership.
Put simply, DHS stakeholders, to include the DOJ, FBI and Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), are mitigating public exposure of their domestic surveillance activity by controlling and feeding selected information about their prior Twitter operations.
If TikTok is a national security threat, then TikTok is to Beijing as Twitter is to Washington DC.
The larger objective of U.S. involvement in social media has always been monitoring and surveillance of the public conversation, and then ultimately controlling and influencing public opinion.
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BE SURE TO READ THE ENTIRE LINKED ARTICLE. It is not long, very clearly written, and logically and historically sound as sound can be. ABN

