HOW I JINX MY OWN MEDIA SOURCES.
Or, more likely, follow the people most likely to pay a price for excessive truth-telling
Less than three weeks ago, I listed the main sources of information and media analysis I rely on to navigate and attempt to surmount the landscape of nonstop lies, government propaganda, and fervent censorship the American news environment has become.
Among the sources I listed were TK News—primarily a Substack publication with a YouTube arm—and the YouTube channels of Russell Brand, The Hill Rising, and Useful Idiots. Since then, these channels or people associated with them have had videos taken down (Brand) or demonetized (TK News—twice in the same day), or been fired outright (Katie Halper, a co-host of Useful Idiots as well as a contributor to The Hill).
You can learn what got these people in trouble with the pimp-daddy U.S. Government via one of its super-powerful bitches, Google, by following those links. But the absurdity of what’s happening is captured perfectly by the fact that this video filled with outright lies, on a channel with over five million subscribers, is still up, as are others much like it from the same piece of shit.
Meanwhile, The Intercept is reporting more about the concealment by government and other officials of details of their gain-of-function and other research while being awarded more money to study the coronavirus in bats in various parts of Southeast Asia.
THE MAIN U.S.-BASED scientific organization at the center of the controversy over the origin of the Covid-19 pandemic has won a new grant from the National Institutes of Health for risky bat coronavirus surveillance research, despite losing a previous award for failing to provide records essential to an investigation into that origin.
The grant was awarded September 21 to EcoHealth Alliance, helmed by Peter Daszak, and is titled “Analyzing the potential for future bat coronavirus emergence in Myanmar, Laos, and Vietnam.” The new grant comes despite an open congressional investigation into the organization, which has two other ongoing NIH grants and a third in negotiation.
This is why I consider those of us in the U.S. to be living in a banana republic. The reason many of you are skeptical of the information and sources I provide is because the mainstream media and tech companies—operating at the behest of the intelligence community—have done an excellent job either derogating these accurate sources or hiding them from view.
This selective censorship and narrative-warping has of course been going on with respect to other matters of public interest, notably the Ukraine war. At the moment, I am almost dumbfounded by the fact that most of blue-check Twitter has declared Vladimir Putin a psychopath and knows he has nuclear weapons, yet loudly supports the U.S. pushing more military conflict, shunning peace talks, and demolishing much of Europe’s natural-gas supply.
I could choose to ignore much and maybe all of this, but why? And for how long?