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The drops coming out of Twitter this week is going to make a lot of people nervous.
If what I think is going to drop actually does drop, we will need to clean house in virtually all of the security agencies.
With a little luck, we might even get a few treason executions out of it.
Stay tuned!
My guess is the Biden Administration sends the FBI and other agencies in to confiscate all the documentation or to directly threaten Elon and other folks working with him.
They certainly are not going to let Elon show us everything behind the curtain.
Snowden showed us in 2013.
Mark Klein showed us in 2006
Patriot Act signed in 2001. 5 year expiration has been extended for over 20 years
No it was not Trump
?? what does that have to do with the claim that the "goverment" told twitter to censor a thing, and leaks that show that the goverment didn't. It seems to me that if the goverment did anything is colluded with NY post to release the laptop info they had for over a year right before the elections.
Top Wisconsin Senator Ron Johnson suggested his office could release a timeline detailing alleged social media censorship efforts House GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy, meanwhile, said investigations could be on the table for Google and Facebook as well...
Doesn't matter. The (R)s can have all the investigations they want. The media simply won't cover any of it, thereby keeping the citizenry in the dark. It's what they do.
If you ever had any doubt that the left's incessant cries of "racism" have become largely a cynical political ploy designed to marginalize and shut up political opponents, behold the birth of a racism accusation in all its naked glory as discussed on the infamous JournoList.
In 2008, when the Rev. Jeremiah Wright had outlived his usefulness to Barack Obama as a political shepherd through the South Side of Chicago and was becoming a serious liability to his presidential aspirations, the JournoList got upset. So, the infamous listserv of 300-400 like-minded liberal activists, policy wonks, and mainstream journalists, created by the Washington Post's Ezra Klein (then at the American Prospect), took action:
Spencer Ackerman of the Washington Independent urged his colleagues to deflect attention from Obama’s relationship with Wright by changing the subject. Pick one of Obama’s conservative critics, Ackerman wrote, “Fred Barnes, Karl Rove, who cares — and call them racists.”
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