I often speak of America’s transition into a complete government censorship regime as if this is an impending threat, even a certainty, but one that is not quite upon us yet. I have supported this unconscious stance by mentioning policy implementations like the total replacement of cash transactions by digital currency—first above a certain amount, then entirely, and with each tied to user location, but I’m veering already—that are surely on the cusp of being rolled out, but are still technically in the future.
In fact, we already live under authoritarian rule. The reporting in the Twitter Files has established that all major social-media platforms and news organizations are under the total control of the U.S. Government and its various shadow agencies and “NGOs.”
This is not in dispute. Not only has the government been spreading lies about everything from Astra to Zeneca and back, it’s been compelling social platforms to censor what it admits its true information.
From its outset in December, this reporting was barely acknowledged, for obvious reasons, by the mainstream media outlets that have been instigating, participating in, and galvanizing these top-level frauds for years. Any reference by such outlets to the Twitter Files predictably avoided their damning content altogether and instead tried to smear Elon Musk and the Twitter Files reporters, primarily Matt Taibbi and Michael Shellenberger, as incompetent anti-patriots.
This deceit “worked” inasmuch as anyone still believing what they watch on MSNBC or CNN or what they read The New York Times will believe absolutely anything at this point, no matter how childishly, preposterously false or riven with hypocrisies. Whatever independently operating brains devotees to today’s Democratic Party may have once possessed have been thoroughly, and in some cases I fear irreversibly, hijacked by rank propaganda.
Nevertheless, the government knew that plenty of people with not-easily-Googled but sizable platforms, like Green Greenwald, were busy talking about the loss of free speech and the concomitant march of authoritarianism in the U.S. and in Western nations abroad. So America’s dear Uncle had to act to continue keeping the persistent, reliable dullards who might stumble across these scattered truth-hounds “safe.”
Aaron Maté —among the few in Taibbi’s class as a journalist—describes what has happened to Taibbi lately in the video below.
The whole thing is a diabolical sham. The government, using as its lead figure someone who’s not even a voting member of Congress, wants to imprison reporters for doing their jobs. Nothing more. Taibbi is inconvenient to the illusion that the United States is a democracy, and his work leads people closer to the horrifying fact that things are a lot closer to Stalinist Russia and Maoist China than to anything the founders of this place envisioned. Right down to the crude, mass social experiments, in this case freewheeling, ass-violating transfaggotries and experimental potions labeled vaccines used to “combat” a manufactured virus.
For this “offense,” instead of receiving the Pulitzer Prize he deserves, Taibbi must be punished as surely as any noisy Muslim apostate or publicly fallen Scientologist.
Lee Fang has done an excellent job of exposing just what a comprehensive bag of shit Mehdi Hasan is—an unusually lazy plagiarist; a pliable whore-for-hire willing to alternately support both sides of the same cause; a stone-faced, even cheerful liar. Hasan and Stacey Plaskett belong in the same shallow grave near a coal-fired plant, their faces turned up toward freezing rain laced with sulfuric acid, God’s version of pissing in the faces of His especially ugly and irredeemable children. I mean this absolutely; these sociopaths are literally and knowingly attempting to ruin millions of American lives.
You think we’re not living under censorship? Sure, you can express opinions on sites that aren’t under government control; many of you are so used to playing by the rules on those that are that you don’t even fucking notice, you just remind yourself to paint within the lines. That’s how all of this works. You operate dialectically within an increasingly narrow window of allowed debate without knowing the edges are apposing one another, because it’s a universal phenomenon. This is the grim history of human civilizations, using whatever technological frameworks are available to apprehend their substrate—human minds, spirits, and whatever the human soul might be.
Two other alarming events are unfolding that capture how bad things already are. One is the indictment of four black socialists for speaking out against the proxy war yonder, earning these people the label of “likely Russian assets.”
The other is the not-very-surprising revelation that the Joe Biden campaign was behind the October 2020 suppression of the Hunter Biden laptop story and attendant flood of fake news in support of the sham “Russian disinformation” narrative.
As Taibbi notes, this should be a bigger corruption story than Watergate. Instead, it’s being broadly ignored or clumsily had-waved away by established morons and government stenographers.
All of this is the springboard for the casual venom and perhaps disproportionate-appearing frustration that fuels my writing about topics not explicitly linked to government fascism and the elimination of cost-free personal choice. People lying without consequence, and being rewarded for overtly immoral behavior, becoming standard in the running industry is a direct downstream effect of the scuttling of the information environment and conventional morality itself by mostly unseen disruptors such as George Soros, a fan of keeping as many violent criminals on the streets as possible.
David Ignatius remains a stenographer for The Empire to this day. But now that Soros, a renowned anticommunist and social destabilizer—and about as Jewish as a koala bear in practice—has far more power, associating him with his known sociopathy has become "antisemitic."
The essay available by clicking the image below is Part 1 of an exploration of the economic history of the world and how the kings’ power was ultimately usurped by financiers. In addition to being an absorbing read on its own, it helps contextualize some of the otherwise inexplicable madnesses and psychopathies now pulling the levers of global society.
Anyway, I’ll keep running my mouth, probably more urgently and recklessly than ever, while I am still around and under any meaningful radars. But geez, doesn’t this fucking suck a little?