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Mongoose: Disqus Bans InfoWars from Comments Platform Amid Big Tech Purge [of Conservative Truthers]
Cultural IntelligenceDisqus Bans Infowars from Comments Platform Amid Big Tech Purge
Disqus, the popular user comments system, has banned InfoWars from using its service amid the Big Tech purge which has seen Facebook, YouTube, Pinterest, Apple podcasts, Spotify, Microsoft’s LinkedIn, and more ban Infowars and Alex Jones from their platforms.
Berto Jongman: Steve Greer — The Fake Alien Invasion is Coming — the Inter-Galactic False Flag Fake News Super Bowl…
07 Other Atrocities, 09 Terrorism, IO Deeds of WarAllen William Powell: In Solidarity with Alex Jones—Connecticut State Police Behind the Scenes at Sandy Hook
07 Other Atrocities, Corruption, Government, IO Deeds of War, IO Impotency, Law Enforcement, MediaAllen William Powell: In Solidarity with Alex Jones—Connecticut State Police Behind the Scenes at Sandy Hook
Mr. President,
The book amazon.com banned after having been on sale for less than a month and selling nearly 500 copies, Nobody Died at Sandy Hook (2015), includes two chapters of mine where I present 50 photographs of furnishing an empty house to serve as the Adam Lanza residence and 50 photographs of refurbishing the school to serve as the stage for this elaborate fraud. What is most disconcerting is that they come from the files of the Connecticut State Police, who were running the show behind the scenes on behalf of FEMA and the Obama administration.
Mongoose: Directed Energy Weapons and 9/11 Twin Towers…
07 Other Atrocities, Corruption, Government, MilitaryBerto Jongman: Social Media Policy White Paper (Draft, Senator Mark R. Warner)
Advanced Cyber/IO, IO ImpotencyA good paper with a good concept from someone else with respect to “information fiduciaries” having an added burden of responsibility.
PDF (23 Pages): Warner Policy Paper on Social Media
DefDog: FCC Lied to Congress — Without #UNRIG, Congress Will Continue to Sell Out the 99%
Corruption, Government, IO ImpotencyBreaking news: the FCC just finally admitted that it lied to Congress and the public when it claimed that a “cyber attack” took down its website at the exact moment that pro net neutrality comments were flooding in from John Oliver’s viral broadcast on the topic.1