If you recognize the acronym “DCGS”, you probably know that the Tolkien-infused intelware vendor Palantir Technologies has captured the $800 million contract for the US Army’s “new” intelligence system. If not, you won’t care.
Phi Beta Iota is being massively censored in the aftermath of my posting an expose on New Zealand in which I identified myself as a white nationalist. I am white, I am a nationalist, and I am also a supporter of our President. I am also non-violent and not a member of any supremacist or other hate group. And I worship Cynthia McKinney (my fourth crime in the Zionist calalog)! Having proven my patriotism and integrity with service in the Marines, CIA, and in the private sector, I am committed to eradicating Zionist influence on the US economy, US government, and US society.
I am seeking evidence, particularly in the form of messages that say (falsely) that Phi Beta Iota is a pornography site, a hate site, a malicious software host, the usual. Our traffic has dropped by 90% in the last two days. I know I have a case, I want to file a multi-million dollar lawsuit against anyone who is blocking traffic with messaging that is known to be false (hence malicious).
Send screen shots and date time groups to me via email
robert.david.steele.vivas AT gmail DOT com
Two competing visions of our digital future have emerged from China and Silicon Valley. But are they really so different?
On one side sits the system used in China, which produces vast amounts of personal data and blurs into a huge apparatus of state surveillance and censorship. This model is centred on two online behemoths, whose dominance partly comes down to the fact that Chinese consumerism is all about paying via your smartphone, rather than an old-fashioned plastic card. There’s the e-commerce conglomerate Alibaba, and Tencent, which owns WeChat, the platform used by more than 1 billion people every day. It does so many things – payments, social networking, messaging, travel booking, gaming – that participating in society without it seems all but impossible.
In this video it is argued that the Christchurch massacre possibly was a blackop. The reason why the video was so quickly removed from the Internet and made punishable to have it in possession or share it with others, is that it contains clues that contradict the official narrative that it was a single shooter who did not have help. The video focuses on the man in red clothes who may have been a handler of the shooter. He appears several times in the video without being harmed or threatened. The video also shows the license plate of a car that was involved in the attack.
Video and more commentary and links below the fold.
There is a simple, powerful way that President Trump can end Big Tech’s evil censorship with a single signature. It requires no act of Congress, no regulatory action and no criminal prosecution (although, at this point, it seems that criminally prosecuting Google for election meddling would be justified as a separate action).
The move requires nothing more than Trump’s signature on an executive order that cancels and prohibits all federal contracts with large-scale internet platforms that refuse to protect the First Amendment rights of all Americans. In a single signature, President Trump could end all government contracts with Google, Twitter, YouTube, Apple and other dominant online platforms that are now maliciously de-platforming users for expressing conservative or Christian views.