The Government Creating a Narrative and Utilizing Private Companies Still Violate the First Amendment
The founder of the World Economic Forum (WEF), Klaus Schwab, wants a more integrated world where businesses, political leaders, and individuals cooperate under the Great Reset and “The Great Narrative.” This sounds great! Who would not want a world where everyone is forced to get along and believes the same spoon-fed perspective? It sounds like a wonderful, robotic dream, but what about the people who do not comply with the totalitarian utopia? We can only speculate, based on history, as to what would occur, but the framework of censorship and a fascist narrative are already in the works. Look no further than the extreme nationalism that was attempted during the Covid pandemic, and although Democratic governors and officials must now (after getting away with it for two years) abandon their authoritarian tendencies as the 2022 midterm elections approach and opposition to pandemic measures grows, let us never forget the hell that these politicians put us through, so that we can prevent this from happening again.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) recently put out yet another domestic terrorism bulletin that targets those who oppose COVID-19 measures or believe that Donald Trump had the 2020 election stolen from him. Aside from the fact that Black Lives Matter (BLM) protesters were not met with the same hostilities, consider that DHS is creating a narrative and singling out certain Americans based on their political beliefs. The bulletin essentially says that some people are spreading mis-, dis-, and mal-information and causing lack of confidence in our institutions, if they do not adhere to whatever the consensus on the Covid narrative is at any given time (this is key in that scientific information changes, and the “false” narratives can actually be proven correct).
The Bill of Rights that I have read several times does not have any clause suggesting that speech that causes distrust in institutions or spreads unpopular information about a certain vaccine is not permitted. No, in fact the opposite is true. The Biden administration is actively abridging speech and violating the First Amendment by creating a nationalistic narrative and partnering with private businesses to “identify and evaluate” whatever information is deemed as false by the government. The implication that those who adhere to conspiracy theories or other arbitrarily-defined false narratives are domestic terrorists also violates the First Amendment (and possibly any number of other rights, depending on the actions taken). You should not have to fear being targeted for your political views, nor should you have to be indoctrinated by the state or coerced into believing the official narrative. The First Amendment exists for a reason, but too many continue to be apathetic to the actions taken by the government.
It is not just DHS that threatens our liberties, and a fascistic collusion between the federal government and the private sector helped to shape many of the naïve public’s mind. Although most liberals and the prideful Covid authoritarians that will never admit that they were wrong continue to ignore FOIA-released emails implicating Dr. Anthony Fauci and Mark Zuckerberg in a plot to sway the pandemic narrative in the “acceptable” direction (for science and the good of the collective, of course), we now have information that Facebook created data reports and an information hub to assist the federal government in getting the public on board with its monopolistic efforts to deal with the virus. Some of these emails remain redacted (a great way to add to the public’s trust), but what has been released so far is enough to make it clear that control of the narrative, and not the truth, was the aim of public officials and partnering members of Big Tech.
White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki openly stated that the Biden administration is identifying and targeting certain positions on the vaccine issue as “problematic,” and it is pressuring companies like Facebook to remove such content (government censorship done through private companies). Similarly, Surgeon General Vivek Murthy has pressured tech companies and journalists to censor information that goes against the government’s narrative. With all of this, the common argument from liberals is that these are private companies and can remove any content that they please, and therefore, this does not qualify as censorship. However, they fail to see the nuance of the argument and the fact that these companies are partners with the government. If private companies are being utilized as wings of the government itself through these partnerships, the companies that now take on agency status are required by the Bill of Rights to abide by the First Amendment. You do not lose your right to free speech because the government pressures companies to act on its behalf. If the argument was based solely on private companies making their own policies outside of government interference, liberals’ arguments would hold water (plus, with applying their “companies can do whatever they want” logic, would that not mean that they could also discriminate against people based on race, ethnicity, religion, or sexual orientation, since that is the choice of the company to decide?).
Dr. Fauci and Former Director of the National Institute of Health (NIH) Francis Collins were caught discussing how they could have a “quick and devastating published takedown” of the Great Barrington Declaration and its tailored approach to the pandemic that was created by “three fringe epidemiologists” from the Universities of Stanford, Harvard, and Oxford. Then, of course, Nicki Minaj was scolded by the “good doctor” and the White House about how she should not spread vaccine misinformation. We cannot afford to have people think for themselves. That is how science works, according to bureaucrats. We need to eliminate open and honest debate and silence those who do not adhere to the dogma of the authority’s consensus. The email exchange between two public health officials, as well as the immediate attempt by the government to make Minaj look like an idiot, sounds like something out of a fascist country and not something that you would hear in a place that values free expression and the exchange of ideas.
Joe Rogan got in hot water over his interviews with Peter McCullough and Robert Malone (both medical experts, and the latter contributed towards the mRNA technology used in the Pfizer and Moderna Covid vaccines) because the two heretics were not approved by the Covid authoritarians. The ultra-nationalistic society in which we find ourselves tried to cancel Rogan, but instead, musicians Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, and India Arie ended up making themselves look foolish when Spotify ignored their requests to remove the famous podcaster. Spotify did, however, remove some of Rogan’s content, and the podcaster felt compelled to partially apologize for potentially spreading false information. Overall, the powers that be were unsuccessful in their attempts to take down a giant that offers the opportunity for free thought, critical thinking, and varied viewpoints. However, the fact that there were so many calls for his cancellation proves that a fascist society is in the works in this country.
Although the federal government is not overtly censoring information (that we know of), when it does so through covert methods, violations of the First Amendment still exist. It is astounding that most Americans just go about their lives without taking any of this into consideration or thinking of how this could become worse down the road (comparing this to Nazi Germany in order to raise awareness to prevent it from actually getting to that point is condemned and considered foolish by the brainwashed public). The Great Narrative, as Klaus Schwab would call it, can be combined with the mass surveillance state to create a Big Brother on an epic scale. In fact, it has just been revealed that the CIA has two spy programs (one that was just declassified and one that the government refuses to declassify) that conducts warrantless surveillance and bulk data collection, despite the fact that the intelligence agency is not permitted to surveil domestically and that the Fourth Amendment explicitly outlaws such activity. With the government spying on Americans and creating a proper narrative for them to believe, the Bill of Rights is in the process of being reduced to a useless piece of paper.
Thank you for reading, and please check out my book, The Global Bully, and website to see more information on how the government violates the Bill of Rights.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) recently put out yet another domestic terrorism bulletin that targets those who oppose COVID-19 measures or believe that Donald Trump had the 2020 election stolen from him. Aside from the fact that Black Lives Matter (BLM) protesters were not met with the same hostilities, consider that DHS is creating a narrative and singling out certain Americans based on their political beliefs. The bulletin essentially says that some people are spreading mis-, dis-, and mal-information and causing lack of confidence in our institutions, if they do not adhere to whatever the consensus on the Covid narrative is at any given time (this is key in that scientific information changes, and the “false” narratives can actually be proven correct).
The Bill of Rights that I have read several times does not have any clause suggesting that speech that causes distrust in institutions or spreads unpopular information about a certain vaccine is not permitted. No, in fact the opposite is true. The Biden administration is actively abridging speech and violating the First Amendment by creating a nationalistic narrative and partnering with private businesses to “identify and evaluate” whatever information is deemed as false by the government. The implication that those who adhere to conspiracy theories or other arbitrarily-defined false narratives are domestic terrorists also violates the First Amendment (and possibly any number of other rights, depending on the actions taken). You should not have to fear being targeted for your political views, nor should you have to be indoctrinated by the state or coerced into believing the official narrative. The First Amendment exists for a reason, but too many continue to be apathetic to the actions taken by the government.
It is not just DHS that threatens our liberties, and a fascistic collusion between the federal government and the private sector helped to shape many of the naïve public’s mind. Although most liberals and the prideful Covid authoritarians that will never admit that they were wrong continue to ignore FOIA-released emails implicating Dr. Anthony Fauci and Mark Zuckerberg in a plot to sway the pandemic narrative in the “acceptable” direction (for science and the good of the collective, of course), we now have information that Facebook created data reports and an information hub to assist the federal government in getting the public on board with its monopolistic efforts to deal with the virus. Some of these emails remain redacted (a great way to add to the public’s trust), but what has been released so far is enough to make it clear that control of the narrative, and not the truth, was the aim of public officials and partnering members of Big Tech.
White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki openly stated that the Biden administration is identifying and targeting certain positions on the vaccine issue as “problematic,” and it is pressuring companies like Facebook to remove such content (government censorship done through private companies). Similarly, Surgeon General Vivek Murthy has pressured tech companies and journalists to censor information that goes against the government’s narrative. With all of this, the common argument from liberals is that these are private companies and can remove any content that they please, and therefore, this does not qualify as censorship. However, they fail to see the nuance of the argument and the fact that these companies are partners with the government. If private companies are being utilized as wings of the government itself through these partnerships, the companies that now take on agency status are required by the Bill of Rights to abide by the First Amendment. You do not lose your right to free speech because the government pressures companies to act on its behalf. If the argument was based solely on private companies making their own policies outside of government interference, liberals’ arguments would hold water (plus, with applying their “companies can do whatever they want” logic, would that not mean that they could also discriminate against people based on race, ethnicity, religion, or sexual orientation, since that is the choice of the company to decide?).
Dr. Fauci and Former Director of the National Institute of Health (NIH) Francis Collins were caught discussing how they could have a “quick and devastating published takedown” of the Great Barrington Declaration and its tailored approach to the pandemic that was created by “three fringe epidemiologists” from the Universities of Stanford, Harvard, and Oxford. Then, of course, Nicki Minaj was scolded by the “good doctor” and the White House about how she should not spread vaccine misinformation. We cannot afford to have people think for themselves. That is how science works, according to bureaucrats. We need to eliminate open and honest debate and silence those who do not adhere to the dogma of the authority’s consensus. The email exchange between two public health officials, as well as the immediate attempt by the government to make Minaj look like an idiot, sounds like something out of a fascist country and not something that you would hear in a place that values free expression and the exchange of ideas.
Joe Rogan got in hot water over his interviews with Peter McCullough and Robert Malone (both medical experts, and the latter contributed towards the mRNA technology used in the Pfizer and Moderna Covid vaccines) because the two heretics were not approved by the Covid authoritarians. The ultra-nationalistic society in which we find ourselves tried to cancel Rogan, but instead, musicians Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, and India Arie ended up making themselves look foolish when Spotify ignored their requests to remove the famous podcaster. Spotify did, however, remove some of Rogan’s content, and the podcaster felt compelled to partially apologize for potentially spreading false information. Overall, the powers that be were unsuccessful in their attempts to take down a giant that offers the opportunity for free thought, critical thinking, and varied viewpoints. However, the fact that there were so many calls for his cancellation proves that a fascist society is in the works in this country.
Although the federal government is not overtly censoring information (that we know of), when it does so through covert methods, violations of the First Amendment still exist. It is astounding that most Americans just go about their lives without taking any of this into consideration or thinking of how this could become worse down the road (comparing this to Nazi Germany in order to raise awareness to prevent it from actually getting to that point is condemned and considered foolish by the brainwashed public). The Great Narrative, as Klaus Schwab would call it, can be combined with the mass surveillance state to create a Big Brother on an epic scale. In fact, it has just been revealed that the CIA has two spy programs (one that was just declassified and one that the government refuses to declassify) that conducts warrantless surveillance and bulk data collection, despite the fact that the intelligence agency is not permitted to surveil domestically and that the Fourth Amendment explicitly outlaws such activity. With the government spying on Americans and creating a proper narrative for them to believe, the Bill of Rights is in the process of being reduced to a useless piece of paper.
Thank you for reading, and please check out my book, The Global Bully, and website to see more information on how the government violates the Bill of Rights.
Published on February 15, 2022 16:04
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