Freedom of Speech

Epidemic of Fraud Documentary

By Roli / April 27, 2024 /

“Epidemic of Fraud” focuses primarily on hydroxychloroquine and the scandals surrounding fraudulent, questionable clinical trials. These clinical trials and accompanying negative media coverage were used to frighten the public away from a class of ancient medications based on quinine. Restriction of access to quinine was involved in many major American wars in the last 250 years. The film also documents the key players at the FDA and BARDA behind the fear-mongering of hydroxychloroquine and the role that pharma cash plays in political campaigns and news organizations like CNN.

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Poem By A Vaccine Injured Patient of Mine – Dr. Pierre Kory’s Substack

By Roli / April 26, 2024 /

Called “We’re Not Invisible,” it poignantly details the plight of the Covid mRNA vaccine injured in these dark times of rigid censorship, medical gaslighting, and anti-vaxxer/un-vaxxed demonizing.

Below submitted by the pseudonymous author Caustly Lessens 🙂

We’re not invisible

We’re here in plain sight

You just refuse to look

And understand our plight

We suffer in silence

As you smother our voice

We trusted the fraud

And made the wrong choice

Some of us have perished

Some of us remain

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The WHO’s push for a global pandemic treaty

By Roli / April 26, 2024 /

Even as U.S. health agencies and the United Nations World Health Organization (WHO) are being heavily criticized for their botched response to the Covid-19 pandemic, WHO officials are ramping up pressure on all nations to sign a WHO pandemic treaty and amendments to the WHO’s International Health Regulations (IHR), which will give them more authority to track, quarantine, force vaccine use and censor free speech during WHO declared pandemics.

U.S. Plan to Drive the Global “Health Security” Agenda If WHO Treaties Fail

Even though there is Increasing public opposition to the WHO’s plan to expand its legal authority to tell eight billion people what to do whenever WHO officials declare a “public health emergency” – which includes eliminating freedom of speech and electronically monitoring everyone’s vaccination status and requiring people to carry a digital “vaccine passport” in order to travel or enter public spaces – it looks like the U.S. government is going to get the job done whether the WHO manages to get enough countries to sign the WHO/IHR treaties or not.

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Brazil Targets Twitter Files Author Who Revealed Censorship Orders

By Iron Will / April 26, 2024 /

Brazil’s Attorney General claims his Twitter Files coverage amounts to a “probable crime” against the state, a charge the journalist vehemently denies.

Twitter Files journalist Michael Shellenberger, who has recently been covering the public clash between X owner Elon Musk and the President of Brazil’s Superior Electoral Court (TSE) and Supreme Federal Court (STF) justice Alexandre de Moraes, is now likely to himself be targeted by one of those courts, the STF.

If the court starts a criminal prosecution against Shellenberger, it will be at the request of Brazil’s Attorney General Jorge Messias, who claims that there is information proving that the US journalist has committed a “probable crime” against the rule of law and institutions, along with an “attempt to destabilize the democratic state.”

Messias further accuses Shellenberger of disclosing confidential information related to the events of January 8, 2023.

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Brazil’s AG and Supreme Court Reportedly Consider Shutting Down Access To X

By Iron Will / April 26, 2024 /

Brazil’s Attorney General and Supreme Federal Court are exploring drastic measures after getting called out for censorship demands.

According to reports out of Brazil, the country’s attorney general, Jorge Messias, and the Supreme Federal Court (STF) are trying to find a way to shut down X in that country.

The Gazeta do Povo newspaper says that it has had exclusive access to a 10-page document that Messias earlier this week sent to Alexandre de Moraes, an STF justice and president of the Superior Electoral Court (TSE), asking STF to suspend or completely shut down X, if there is proof that the company “prejudiced” STF and TSE investigations.

Messias also wants Moraes to share with his office any evidence from the ongoing investigation into X owner Elon Musk’s conduct, who is suspected of “obstruction of justice.”

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Big Tech Sponsors Event With Canadian Pro-Censorship Justice Minister Advocating Online Censorship

By Iron Will / April 26, 2024 /

Canada’s justice minister, Arif Virani, proposes speech-restrictive legislation at an event backed by corporate sponsorship from Meta and AWS.

Canada’s government, represented by “captain of censorship” Arif Virani – the country’s justice minister and attorney general, will use an upcoming event as the opportunity to once again push for more speech-restrictive legislation, allegedly solely in order to deal with online “harm and hate speech.”

No surprise there, but the list of the sponsors of the event – dubbed, “Where Online Harms Have Real World Consequences: The Case for Legislating Against Harm and Hate” – is interesting. It includes Meta, and Amazon Web Services (AWS).

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FCC Restores Net Neutrality Despite Concerns Over Government Intrusion

By Iron Will / April 26, 2024 /

Restoring net neutrality rules under Title II reshapes the broadband industry, placing FCC oversight at the center of internet regulation.

Presented as a way to secure the rights and welfare of internet consumers over the interests of broadband companies, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has taken a decisive step. Once more, the reins of the broadband industry’s activities are in the hands of the FCC, a power takeover sanctioned by a recent 3-2 voting decision in favor of restoring net neutrality rules.

This safeguard, which had been shelved during the Trump administration’s deregulatory romp, is back to ensure “fast, open, and fair” broadband access for all, according to FCC chair Jessica Rosenworcel.

This reinstatement does not merely resurrect old rules; it changes the broadband services landscape. Broadband is now being recategorized as “common carriers” as per Title II of the Telecommunications Act. Sharing the same scrutiny level as telephone networks and cable TV, broadband service providers are now prevented from arbitrarily blocking legal content or promoting their chosen online services through fast delivery speeds.

However, the struggle for net neutrality, Lauren Rosenworcel suggests, is not purely about thwarting predatory practices from infamous broadband providers. Rather, it gives FCC investigators the power to peel back the industry’s façade and examine how companies react, or don’t, to widespread network ailments such as outages.

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Democracy in Decay: Our long, hard battle against covid censorship

By Iron Will / April 25, 2024 /

IN THE words of Gandhi, first they ignore you; then they ridicule you; then they attack you; and finally, you win. But this can be a laborious process, and ultimate triumph over an authoritarian regime may be hard to foresee. Mainstream media keep approved narratives at the forefront, censoring and suppressing critical perspectives or inconvenient truths.

However during the covid debacle various means of bypassing state and corporate censorship have emerged. ‘A Stand in the Park’, open gatherings of ordinary people in their local park to stand for freedom, was one of the first and has spread across the country. ‘Yellow Boards’ were displayed on busy roundabouts. Stickers proliferated on lampposts. The Light, a free newspaper funded and distributed by volunteers, and independent websites such as TCW have played an important role in confronting propaganda and getting an ‘alternative’ analysis and commentary out there.

In some areas the awakening movement has been particularly effective: Totnes in Devon, Stroud in Gloucestershire, Hull, the Sussex coast (excluding woke Brighton) and Cornwall, among others. London, sadly, is relatively asleep. Those huge rallies against lockdown were largely attended by people who had travelled in by train or bus. Only in certain suburbs was there an appreciable resistance. One of these was Carshalton, where I had lived since 1994.

On January 4 2021, after the government, police and judiciary quashed protests, six of us arranged to meet on Carshalton High Street. This was against the rules at the time, and we felt nervous whenever a police car passed. Steadfastly, we met there every Thursday for at least an hour, our number soon reaching double figures. In March a pharmacy next to our meeting place opened for Covid-19 vaccinations, and sometimes we exchanged derisory comments with people in the queue (‘nutters’ from them, bleating noises in retort).

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Where Have all the Real Men Gone?

By Roli / April 25, 2024 /

How the feminization of culture and the decline of the male hero is ruining everything for everybody (Part 1)

I like men. I like the fact that they are different from women—that they are from Mars while we are from Venus. I like the fact that they’re always trying to fix things. It’s adorable, even when it’s annoying. Men are not women—even though you can now get yourself banned from social media for saying so out loud.

Without heroes and positive male role models (which create expectations for behaviour) both men and women—and boys and girls—are suffering. If we immerse boys and young men in a culture that tells them their innate traits are toxic, that their contributions are not needed and that we expect nothing of them, how could they fail to live down to our low expectations? When we tell them that striving and competing are proof that they are toxic males, can we blame them for choosing to stay in mom’s basement playing video games and smoking dope? Conversely, if the best you can hope for as a young heterosexual woman is a Homer Simpson or a Prince Hans or the playoff pants man, why would you ever choose to settle down? Why not choose single parenthood? Or give up on men altogether and become a lesbian, as an increasing number of young women are doing.

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‘Everything to Do With Censorship’: Congress Passes Bill to Ban TikTok

By Iron Will / April 25, 2024 /

President Biden on Wednesday signed a bill that will ban TikTok in the U.S. unless its Chinese parent company sells the social media platform’s U.S. assets. Lawmakers said the sale is needed to protect national security, but critics said it’s about giving the government greater access and censorship power.

President Joe Biden on Wednesday signed a bill that will ban TikTok in the U.S. unless its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, sells the social media platform’s U.S. assets.

The bill is part of a broader $95 billion foreign aid package providing support to Israel, Ukraine and Taiwan.

Under the new law, ByteDance must divest its U.S. operations by Jan. 19, 2025. The U.S. House of Representatives passed similar legislation in March but the bill stalled in the Senate.

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