Memorializing the Twitter Files – XII. Twitter & the FBI Belly Button

THE FBI and most of the other alphabet agencies were engaged in a massive criminal conspiracy to abridge freedom of speech The FBI, other government agencies, including even some members of Congress, criminally conspired directly with Twitter to abridge the free speech of Americans under the guise of combatting foreign

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Memorializing the Twitter Files – XI. How Twitter Let the Intel Community In

Sen. Mark Warner and other Democrat politicians pushed hard for the tech companies to censor speech, ostensibly to combat “misinformation.” Sen. Warner, Hillary Clinton, and the Senate Intelligence Committee all pushed the fraud of Russian misinformation and put pressure on Twitter to take part in a regime of censorship by

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A Time of Decision For American Soldiers in the Revolutionary War

On this day in 1777, the 2nd Battle of Trenton (Battle of the Assunpink Creek) In the aftermath of the Continental’s existentially important victory Battle of Trenton on December 26, 1776, Washington and his officers surmised that the British would immediately try a strong counterattack to erase the American victory.

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Memorializing the Twitter Files – X. Rigging the Covid Debate

The government partners with Twitter to rig the debate about Covid and the vaccines The government criminally directed Twitter to censor users who challenged the government narrative about Covid and vaccines, with Twitter later expanding censorship on its own ideologically-motivated initiative. 1. THREAD: THE TWITTER FILES: HOW TWITTER RIGGED THE

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Memorializing the Twitter Files – IX. Twitter & Other Gov’t Agencies

Twitter worked extensively with other government agencies, including the CIA, to censor Americans  1.THREAD: The Twitter Files TWITTER AND “OTHER GOVERNMENT AGENCIES” — Matt Taibbi (@mtaibbi) December 24, 2022 After weeks of “Twitter Files” reports detailing close coordination between the FBI and Twitter in moderating social media content, the Bureau

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