The enormity of the forces brought against free speech cannot be understood simply by looking at any individual organization, like Facebook, because it’s a web of deceit incorporated by tax dollars to inhibit free speech on a global scale, but primarily against the Western nations who largely have free speech, rather than against truly authoritarian societies that don’t need it, they do that as a matter of practice.
I recently watched this Joe Rogan interview of Mike Benz largely to delve into the encyclopedic knowledge of Benz, who has an understanding of the interlocking efforts of the CIA and numerous other government agencies to bring the color revolutions to America. It’s long, but well worth the time to establish a baseline of knowledge on how deep and how extensive the effort to control the people’s voices goes. Couched in national security, it’s aim is to stifle any other point of view than the proffered truths they espouse.
I’ve long understood this, without knowing the nuts and bolts of it, but have commented numerous times concerning the effort. Part of the purpose of this Substack is to render their attempts at censorship ineffectual. Most of the censorship is in play on social media platforms, but it doesn’t reach into sites such as this. I’m not saying that it can’t, but Substack would then be responsible for censoring it and open to lawsuit should they try. Especially since this site is subscription based, it’s hard for them to censor something that individuals have expressly requested to read. Granted, it may not have the immediate reach that social media can provide, but it’s less important to me that a lot of people read it than it is that I have the ability to publish it.
I’ve had social media presences on X, Gab and Gettr for a long time (I was permanently banned on Facebook in 2017), but I’m equally limited on those sites as well. I have never broken the 2k friends or followers on any of them and don’t think I am capable of it due to their own internal restrictions. Largely, I won’t play the game, but that doesn’t mean I don’t know how to play. I’m not verified on any of them and don’t want to be. They’re simply tools to use for different purposes and they satisfy some of my more snarky comments, but I have no interest in all of the self-promotion, clickbait mentality. As a writer, there’s a certain degree of self-promotion I already have to do, but it goes down hard and I have to buck myself up to do it; to recite to myself that the project that may have value to other people requires some sacrifice of my time and effort.
It’s important to understand, though, the lengths to which they have gone to silence all of the Covid 19 skepticism and anti-vaxx narrative, because they have used it to quash anything that hints at actual democratic responses to government action. The part where Benz explains that the “democracy” so often mouthed by politicians, which most of us already know is a coopted definition at best, really means, to them, the institutions of government, media and international organizations. The consortium of every institution that they have been able to coopt to their communist mindset. It’s that very consortium they use against the people with funding from tax dollars.
The larger point, however, is they have used this domestically and internationally to prevent a true democracy from exerting the power of the individual. This is why Trump is an important figure in this battle, because it was his election in 2016 that spurred all of this into overdrive. The people, in 2024, finally figured out how to do an end-around on their censorship, because it became a hinderance to a greater segment of society searching for the truth, which is what democracies naturally do. That’s why free speech is so important, even when it allows for despicable views to be publicized. The people, themselves, are natural censors based on their personal experiences. If one were to try and tell someone that what they know to be true, isn’t, there’s a natural backlash and perhaps a confrontation and a subsequent distancing from someone promoting a lie.
Critics of Donald Trump and what he seeks to accomplish and whatever he might or might not accomplish should understand the enormity of what he faces on a daily basis. This entire apparatus (what they call democracy) was unleashed on him in 2016, even before he put his on the Bible. Kash Patel is important, because he, better than almost anyone else, understands the same sort of nuts and bolts of the weaponization of the DOJ.
Most of those who read this already know that I’m not a particular fan of Donald Trump, but I still recognize his revolutionary role in obtaining my goal of universal freedom. Trump is a transformative character, the same as Farage in the UK, as Milei in Argentina, Bolsanaro in Brazil and the AfD in Germany and while they find themselves restrained from their visions by the censorship apparatus empowered and spread by the funds available through tax dollars, the whole transformation of the West is being held hostage by their efforts.
I’ve always been on the side of Trump because of the few things I need someone like him to do. For me, that’s to wreck both the censorship industry and the DOJ. The first can be done with cutting spending for the NGOs and disbanding a few offices in the State Department and the DOD. So far, since he has been personally battered by both of these things, I hope he’ll be able to make headway on those few, but massive, fronts. Unlike other people who expect him to do much more, solve all of the problems, I don’t. This is a journey of a thousand miles and if he can take us a few steps along that path, I don’t expect much more from him. For over a century, we’ve been walking in the opposite direction. It’s ultimately our responsibility to finish it. We have a lot of work to do just in the state of Texas, where the Republican party is as RINO’d as the U.S. Congress. I’m working on that, too.
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Few people understand the extent to which federal dollars are being funnelled to these leftist NGOs which work to destroy the country. All of the advocacy for communism is bought and paid for by the US taxpayer. They just don't know it.
Great article. I hate censorship in any form. Let the Nazis rant. Let the Zionists spout their religious nonsense. Let the people decide the truth of it all.
A few years ago, the local newspaper in our small town, Healdsburg Spittoon (Tribune), deleted my comments on articles in their paper. I wrote to the editor stating that I pay for a yearly subscription to the Spittoon. Why are you censoring my comments? Are they dangerous?.
It worked. They quit censoring my comments. I was surprised.
Well, it is a small town.