Censorship and the Death of Freedom

Censorship and the Death of Freedom

Freedom of speech was once one of the West’s most cherished rights, but in the modern-day governments are attempting to strip us of this right. In almost all Western nations legislation is being introduced to thwart our ability to speak freely.

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POTUS Gets a Reality Check on Ukraine

POTUS Gets a Reality Check on Ukraine

Ray McGovern, 27-year CIA veteran, continues to make sense of the world to “President” Scheer. This week, McGovern briefs the President on the truth of some of the claims he made on the debate stage — and the President is not happy about it.

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Insurrection-Lite

Insurrection-Lite

The Supreme Court’s decision on Friday in Fischer v. U.S. struck down one of the most common charges against January 6 defendants. “Obstruction of an official proceeding” had been used in hundreds of cases, and those convictions are now invalid.

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Prefigurative action

Prefigurative action

In part, resistance is about flying under the radar of the authorities. It’s about starting to build the new world we want to see inside the shell of the increasingly dystopian one we’re currently forced to endure.

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WHAT THEY SAID

WHAT THEY MEANT

Voting is Evil

Voting is Evil

Voting is not a ‘right’, but a profound wrong, bestowing the same fake and calamitous ‘legitimacy’ on unscrupulous parasites as the so-called ‘divine right’ of kings. Voting violates Natural Law and everything humane. It is an act of evil.

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That’s All Folks! (Redux)

That’s All Folks! (Redux)

Mr. Hopkins wouldn’t be surprised if they draft Hillary Clinton, you know, just to rub it in everyone’s faces, or cancel the constitution on account of the bird flu, or the “global boiling,” or an “anti-vax-conspiracy-theorist insurrection,” and appoint Obama dictator perpetuo.

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Who is Running the Country?

Who is Running the Country?

The president is simply no longer there, in terms of understanding the contradictions of the policies he and his foreign policy advisers have been carrying out.

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The Supreme Court Punts on Censorship

The Supreme Court Punts on Censorship

In the last two decades we’ve gotten used to the problem of legal challenges to new government programs being shot down precisely because their secret nature makes collecting evidence or showing standing or injury difficult, and Murthy proved no different.

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