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Disinformation Isn’t the Problem. Government Coverups and Censorship Are the Problem

John & Nisha Whitehead

“What makes it possible for a totalitarian or any other dictatorship to rule is that people are not informed; how can you have an opinion if you are not informed? If everybody always lies to you, the consequence is not that you believe the lies, but rather that nobody believes anything any longer… And a people that no longer can believe anything cannot make up its mind. It is deprived not only of its capacity to act but also of its capacity to think and to judge. And with such a people you can then do what you please.”
Hannah Arendt

In a perfect example of the Nanny State mindset at work, Hillary Clinton insists that the powers-that-be need “total control” in order to make the internet a safer place for users and protect us harm.

Clinton is not alone in her distaste for unregulated, free speech online.

bipartisan chorus that includes both presidential candidates Kamala Harris and Donald Trump has long clamored to weaken or do away with Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which essentially acts as a bulwark against online censorship.

It’s a complicated legal issue that involves debates over immunity, liability, net neutrality and whether or not internet sites are publishers with editorial responsibility for the content posted to their sites, but really, it comes down to the tug-of-war over where censorship (corporate and government) begins and free speech ends.

As Elizabeth Nolan Brown writes for Reason,

What both the right and left attacks on the provision share is a willingness to use whatever excuses resonate—saving children, stopping bias, preventing terrorism, misogyny, and religious intolerance—to ensure more centralized control of online speech. They may couch these in partisan terms that play well with their respective bases, but their aim is essentially the same.”

In other words, the government will use any excuse to suppress dissent and control the narrative.

The internet may well be the final frontier where free speech still flourishes, especially for politically incorrect speech and disinformation, which test the limits of our so-called egalitarian commitment to the First Amendment’s broad-minded principles.

On the internet, falsehoods and lies abound, misdirection and misinformation dominate, and conspiracy theories go viral.

This is to be expected, and the response should be more speech, not less.

As Justice Brandeis wrote nearly a century ago:

“If there be time to expose through discussion, the falsehoods and fallacies, to avert the evil by the processes of education, the remedy to be applied is more speech, not enforced silence.”

Yet to the government, these forms of “disinformation” rank right up there with terrorism, drugs, violence, and disease: societal evils so threatening that “we the people” should be willing to relinquish a little of our freedoms for the sake of national security.

Of course, it never works out that way.

The war on terror, the war on drugs, the war on illegal immigration, the war on COVID-19: all of these programs started out as legitimate responses to pressing concerns only to become weapons of compliance and control in the government’s hands.

Indeed, in the face of the government’s own authoritarian power-grabs, coverups, and conspiracies, a relatively unfettered internet may be our sole hope of speaking truth to power.

The right to criticize the government and speak out against government wrongdoing is the quintessential freedom.

You see, disinformation isn’t the problem. Government coverups and censorship are the problem.

Unfortunately, the government has become increasingly intolerant of speech that challenges its power, reveals its corruption, exposes its lies, and encourages the citizenry to push back against the government’s many injustices. Every day in this country, those who dare to speak their truth to the powers-that-be find themselves censored, silenced or fired.

While there are all kinds of labels being put on so-called “unacceptable” speech today, the real message being conveyed by those in power is that Americans don’t have a right to express themselves if what they are saying is unpopular, controversial or at odds with what the government determines to be acceptable.

Where the problem arises is when you put the power to determine who is a potential danger in the hands of government agencies, the courts and the police.

Remember, this is the same government that uses the words “anti-government,” “extremist” and “terrorist” interchangeably.

This is the same government whose agents are spinning a sticky spider-web of threat assessments, behavioral sensing warnings, flagged “words,” and “suspicious” activity reports using automated eyes and ears, social media, behavior sensing software, and citizen spies to identify potential threats.

This is the same government that keeps re-upping the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which allows the military to detain American citizens with no access to friends, family or the courts if the government believes them to be a threat.

This is the same government that has a growing list—shared with fusion centers and law enforcement agencies—of ideologies, behaviors, affiliations and other characteristics that could flag someone as suspicious and result in their being labeled potential enemies of the state.

For instance, if you believe in and exercise your rights under the Constitution (namely, your right to speak freely, worship freely, associate with like-minded individuals who share your political views, criticize the government, own a weapon, demand a warrant before being questioned or searched, or any other activity viewed as potentially anti-government, racist, bigoted, anarchic or sovereign), you could be at the top of the government’s terrorism watch list.

Thus, no matter how well-meaning the politicians make these encroachments on our rights appear, in the right (or wrong) hands, benevolent plans can easily be put to malevolent purposes.

Even the most well-intentioned government law or program can be—and has been—perverted, corrupted and used to advance illegitimate purposes once profit and power are added to the equation. For instance, the very same mass surveillance technologies that were supposedly so necessary to fight the spread of COVID-19 are now being used to stifle dissent, persecute activists, harass marginalized communities, and link people’s health information to other surveillance and law enforcement tools.

We are moving fast down that slippery slope to an authoritarian society in which the only opinions, ideas and speech expressed are the ones permitted by the government and its corporate cohorts.

The next phase of the government’s war on anti-government speech and so-called thought crimes could well be mental health round-ups and involuntary detentions.

Under the guise of public health and safety, the government could use mental health care as a pretext for targeting and locking up dissidents, activists and anyone unfortunate enough to be placed on a government watch list.

This is how it begins.

In communities across the nation, police are already being empowered to forcibly detain individuals they believe might be mentally ill, based solely on their own judgment, even if those individuals pose no danger to others.

In New York City, for example, you could find yourself forcibly hospitalized for suspected mental illness if you carry firmly held beliefs not congruent with cultural ideas,” exhibit a “willingness to engage in meaningful discussion,” have “excessive fears of specific stimuli,” or refuse “voluntary treatment recommendations.”

While these programs are ostensibly aimed at getting the homeless off the streets, when combined with advances in mass surveillance technologies, artificial intelligence-powered programs that can track people by their biometrics and behavior, mental health sensor data (tracked by wearable data and monitored by government agencies such as HARPA), threat assessments, behavioral sensing warnings, precrime initiatives, red flag gun laws, and mental health first-aid programs aimed at training gatekeepers to identify who might pose a threat to public safety, they could well signal a tipping point in the government’s efforts to penalize those engaging in so-called “thought crimes.”

As the Associated Press reports, federal officials are already looking into how to add “‘identifiable patient data,’ such as mental health, substance use and behavioral health information from group homes, shelters, jails, detox facilities and schools,” to its surveillance toolkit.

Make no mistake: these are the building blocks for an American gulag no less sinister than that of the gulags of the Cold War-era Soviet Union.

The word “gulag” refers to a labor or concentration camp where prisoners (oftentimes political prisoners or so-called “enemies of the state,” real or imagined) were imprisoned as punishment for their crimes against the state.

The gulag, according to historian Anne Applebaum, used as a form of “administrative exile—which required no trial and no sentencing procedure—was an ideal punishment not only for troublemakers as such, but also for political opponents of the regime.”

This age-old practice by which despotic regimes eliminate their critics or potential adversaries by making them disappear—or forcing them to flee—or exiling them literally or figuratively or virtually from their fellow citizens—is happening with increasing frequency in America.

Now, through the use of red flag lawsbehavioral threat assessments, and pre-crime policing prevention programs, the groundwork is being laid that would allow the government to weaponize the label of mental illness as a means of exiling those whistleblowers, dissidents and freedom fighters who refuse to march in lockstep with its dictates.

Each state has its own set of civil, or involuntary, commitment laws. These laws are extensions of two legal principlesparens patriae Parens patriae (Latin for “parent of the country”), which allows the government to intervene on behalf of citizens who cannot act in their own best interest, and police power, which requires a state to protect the interests of its citizens.

The fusion of these two principles, coupled with a shift towards a dangerousness standard, has resulted in a Nanny State mindset carried out with the militant force of the Police State.

The problem, of course, is that the diagnosis of mental illness, while a legitimate concern for some Americans, has over time become a convenient means by which the government and its corporate partners can penalize certain “unacceptable” social behaviors.

In fact, in recent years, we have witnessed the pathologizing of individuals who resist authority as suffering from oppositional defiant disorder (ODD), defined as “a pattern of disobedient, hostile, and defiant behavior toward authority figures.”

Under such a definition, every activist of note throughout our history—from Mahatma Gandhi to Martin Luther King Jr. to John Lennon—could be classified as suffering from an ODD mental disorder.

Of course, this is all part of a larger trend in American governance whereby dissent is criminalized and pathologized, and dissenters are censored, silenced, declared unfit for society, labelled dangerous or extremist, or turned into outcasts and exiled.

As I make clear in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American People and in its fictional counterpart The Erik Blair Diaries, this is how you subdue a populace.

The ensuing silence in the face of government-sponsored tyranny, terror, brutality and injustice is deafening.

Originally published via The Rutherford Institute

Constitutional attorney and author John W. Whitehead is founder and president of The Rutherford Institute. His book Battlefield America: The War on the American People (SelectBooks, 2015) is available online at www.amazon.com. Whitehead can be contacted at [email protected]. Nisha Whitehead is the Executive Director of The Rutherford Institute. Information about The Rutherford Institute is available at www.rutherford.org.

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esure
esure
Oct 16, 2024 10:48 PM

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Muppet Show
Muppet Show
Oct 15, 2024 6:25 PM

“GOVERNMENT” IS THE PROBLEM

hotrod31
hotrod31
Oct 16, 2024 12:19 PM
Reply to  Muppet Show

Now you’re onto something … it has forever been thus, and it is past time to put a stop to it.

NSW Australia, has had most of its Public-Utilities and Assets ‘privitised’ to the point of non-existence. … which segues in nicely for the platitudes for additional taxes and of course, more immigrants to replenish depleted coffers. The Sherrif-of-Nottingham’s bovver-boys are everywhere attempting to raise bounties via all manner of trivial traffic infringements, etc. The government parasitism has reached a point of oppression which might have been more synonymous with former Eastern-Block countries.

sandy
sandy
Oct 15, 2024 6:13 PM

And bullsh*t scam psyops to promote more military police state because $800B is not enough to protect us from Costco drone spys or even 20 ft long drones flying over Langley for two weeks? They must think we are so gullible we cannot add 2 + 2… Ya can’t make this stuff up…

j d
j d
Oct 15, 2024 1:44 PM

There is no government, there are only those of man, and womakind  🙂 

Researcher
Researcher
Oct 15, 2024 5:50 PM
Reply to  j d

There is a legal fiction. A mental construct. A corporate entity. It exists only on paper, and within the buildings of privately owned govt services corporations, including courts and police: Where corrupt, masonic members administrate and officiate these corporate entities as extremely profitable, theft and racketeering operations on the centrally controlled worldwide, human plantations the nescient slaves call “countries”.

esure
esure
Oct 16, 2024 10:49 PM
Reply to  Researcher

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Matt Black
Matt Black
Oct 15, 2024 1:04 PM

muh government, I can’t believe this still needs to be explained, no matter who the players are, whether Putin, Trump, or Labour vs Conservatives, Communism vs Capitalism, East vs West, Democracy vs Terrorism, Government vs ‘we the people’, they are good-cop-bad-cop illusions fighting artificial battles with outcomes predetermined in the Kabbals favour. You are the proverbial snake eating its own tail, in discussing these futile narratives, consequently, step outside the dialectic in order to see the enemy at work.

Edwige
Edwige
Oct 15, 2024 9:29 AM

I’m currently reading I.F. Stone’s ‘The Hidden History of the Korean War’ which is a good way into much of the propaganda surrounding that event (an important one, largely flushed down the memory hole).

It’s something of a limited hangout – search the index in vain for entries like “Council on Foreign Relations’, ‘Rockefeller’ or ‘Dulles, Allen’. Stone’s great limitation is that he accepts the ostensible power structure as the real one. Still, it’s a useful start.

Although he doesn’t state this directly, the evidence Stone presents fits in entirely with one of the war’s goals being depopulation. Koreans were exterminated in droves while direct Great Power conflict was largely fictional. The Koreans currently have the world’s worst birth rate which is almost certainly connected to the trauma they suffered 1950-53.

Researcher
Researcher
Oct 15, 2024 5:48 PM
Reply to  Edwige

No, it’s the National vaccination campaigns in conjunction with the lack of ability for one income in S Korea to support a family and other cultural and economic factors.

Researcher
Researcher
Oct 15, 2024 7:00 PM
Reply to  Researcher

After wars, you get baby booms. Unless there’s nationwide vaccine campaigns. Then you get plummeting fertility rates.

mgeo
mgeo
Oct 16, 2024 5:44 AM
Reply to  Edwige

It was the first big bio-war by the great Shining Light On The Hill. Just about every reference to it has been eliminated. Anyway, we all know that N. Korea is evil, don’t we?

mgeo
mgeo
Oct 15, 2024 6:13 AM

It’s a complicated legal issue
Everything legal must be complicated. Use 2 or more arcane terms instead of 1 wherever you can. Claim that the complications are “remedies”. Every profession fronting for industry and money is similar. E.g., the medical profession.

Everything the terrorist empires did to others will redound to them. But in saying so, we must not be confrontational or hurt diplomacy. The word “unacceptable” is growing in international usage. I propose it as the word of the year.

RKae
RKae
Oct 15, 2024 9:10 AM
Reply to  mgeo

There is a species of sh!tty people on this planet that I call “the Complicators.”

Yup. They concocted our legal and medical culture. They create mazes so that they alone can “help” you get through them.

underground poet
underground poet
Oct 15, 2024 12:45 PM
Reply to  RKae

Its the doctors who created their own linear problem so they could ride to the rescue w/their own questionable solution. What a (useless) profession!

RKae
RKae
Oct 15, 2024 4:45 PM

Doctors are major Complicators.

underground poet
underground poet
Oct 16, 2024 12:26 AM
Reply to  RKae

Unless they privately feel like becoming major controllers, then they become their own major trouble maker.

Baldmichael Theresolute
Baldmichael Theresolute
Oct 16, 2024 8:42 PM

So true. And so often it’s a lot of vaccines pricking the skin. Medical profession will anagram to

a fold micropenises

That’s a collection of small pricks.

Johnny
Johnny
Oct 15, 2024 4:50 AM

Cover ups and censorship to what ends?
•To facilitate busine$$ as usual for the forces of Mammon of course.
• To allow corporations to continue their rape and pillage of the Earth and most of its inhabitants.
• To allow the bloodsucking war machine to continue its mass murder and decimation.
• To allow the $mug middle cla$$ to wallow in their ill gotten gains.
• To create divisions where there are none.
• To create ma$$ive nest eggs for the political parasites.

Did I miss any?

mgeo
mgeo
Oct 15, 2024 7:18 AM
Reply to  Johnny

Prosperity in general requires less support for the fake (financial) economy, and more for the real (productive) economy that serves and depends on the middle class. By killing off the middle class, the would-be geniuses have killed the golden goose.

Researcher
Researcher
Oct 15, 2024 5:48 PM
Reply to  mgeo

The cryptocracy don’t care. They print/fabricate Money, digital tokens or CBDC, and they pass all the asinine legal fraud, control all trade and business, and the food and asset prices and distribution, hence they can control exactly how all wealth is distributed.

They’ve determined how many people they need to maintain their lap of luxury lifestyles, and as it happens, it’s not that many.

Thom Crewz
Thom Crewz
Oct 15, 2024 10:56 PM
Reply to  Researcher

They’ve determined how many people they need to maintain their lap of luxury lifestyles, and as it happens, it’s not that many.

I’ve said this before and will reiterate for those who haven’t read it yet.
Anyone who wants to know the plans laid out only need to read Schwab’s ghost written book named the the 4th industrial revolution.

les online
les online
Oct 15, 2024 12:08 AM

‘The God-Satan-Humanity trio, and all their contemporary analogues,
in the cuneal paradigm can be represented as the forces of control,
counter-control – and the controlled. The forces of control create and
command a hierarchical power structure. The forces of counter-control,
often a disaffected fragment of the control elite strata, attempt to over-
throw the ruling control forces. In order to do this, they ostensibly
disabuse the controlled, the victims of the control force. In order to enlist
the support of the controlled, the forces of counter-control may promise
liberation from control. But this merely constitutes an illusory enticement.
The forces of counter-control are not interested in total revolution, but
a coup-d’etat; they are not interested in eliminating coercion and hierarchy,
but merely with displacing the current controllers and seizing power them-
selves.
The controlled, then, remain victims whether they conform or rebel. And
this, because of the universal application of the cuneal paradigm, remains
the debilitating impasse of the controlled today. Apparently too weak to
break the chains of control on their own, they remain doomed to remain
pawns in the alternating game of eternal conformity or endlessly betrayed
revolt. And this will remain the case until the cuneal paradigm is
completely subverted and exploded.’

Anarchy & Ecstasy. John Moore.
https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/john-moore-anarchy-and-ecstasy-visions-of-halcyon-days

for themselve
Edwige
Edwige
Oct 14, 2024 11:24 PM

I don’t know, but doesn’t disinformation seem to be a bit of a problem, still? All the crazy conspiracy theories flying around that bring all real conspiracies into question? Like bacteria not being real, for instance? They say, you know, those crazy conspiracies are created by disinformation specialists working for the PTB in order to muddy the waters. Which they seem to do rather effectively. Look at all the type-space wasted on flatearth and nogerms and other such distractions.

Captain Birdheart
Captain Birdheart
Oct 15, 2024 12:25 AM
Reply to  Edwige

Type-space wasted, said a next level bot who never stakes her claim !

Captain Birdheart
Captain Birdheart
Oct 15, 2024 12:29 AM
Reply to  Edwige

Jesus FC, is anybody real here.

Thom Crewz
Thom Crewz
Oct 16, 2024 1:45 AM

I post therefore I am.

MaryLS
MaryLS
Oct 15, 2024 4:55 AM
Reply to  Edwige

Non-mainstream theories are not a problem. If an idea is too extreme ( eg. flat earth) not many people pay attention.The problem is theories pushed by media and government that are based on lies — eg. climate change. When ideas are pushed by “official agencies” (you know, ” the experts”), too many people never question these, even when the theories are a complete crock. Governments and experts( health, etc) and news reporting that reinforces the official lies are security blankets. People are very reluctant, and even hostile when these sources are questioned.

mgeo
mgeo
Oct 15, 2024 6:24 AM
Reply to  MaryLS

The PTB’s is concerned when the majority ignore, resist or ridicule the precious tales it cooks up, coordinates and then trots out through the “free press”.

Edwige
Edwige
Oct 15, 2024 9:17 AM
Reply to  Edwige

I didn’t write this – someone clearly doesn’t like my comments enough to impersonate me!

Maybe I’m not so far off the mark after all….

Researcher
Researcher
Oct 15, 2024 7:35 PM
Reply to  Edwige

Nobody ever said bacteria aren’t real. Only they don’t cause disease. They’re the recycle mechanism for the breakdown and elimination of dead tissue, blood and cell constituents.

Flies buzzing around garbage didn’t cause the garbage. And fireman at the scene of a fire didn’t cause the fire.

And “germs” don’t cause illness they’re part of the body’s clean-up, detox and eliminate mechanism.

It’s quite simple once you deprogram yourself from the lies.

If germs could kill, we’d all be dead. Doctors and nurses would be the first to go.

Bernard
Bernard
Oct 15, 2024 10:26 PM
Reply to  Researcher

Nobody ever said bacteria aren’t real. Only they don’t cause disease.

There is no rational basis for this degree certitude! Grossly unscientific! You can advance this as your opinion of course, but claiming it as fact is simply ridiculous. Particularly in the face of robust empirical data showing a clear causal connection between certain bacteria and certain disease processes! This is just regrettable.

Flies buzzing around garbage didn’t cause the garbage. And fireman at the scene of a fire didn’t cause the fire.

But if you kill the firemen at the scene of a fire – the fire doesn’t go out does it?

Whereas we have 70 years of empirical observation, clinical research and laboratory testing that shows killing certain bacteria also ends certain disease processes.

Even if we do not understand everything about how it works, we have copious data that shows bacteria is a causal factor in certain diseases. To suggest otherwise is simply uninformed.

If germs could kill, we’d all be dead. Doctors and nurses would be the first to go.

What an absurd statement. What is it based on?

Researcher
Researcher
Oct 15, 2024 10:43 PM
Reply to  Bernard

Oh, so you’re the Edwige troll. Thought so. You’re quite a dim bulb.

Bernard
Bernard
Oct 15, 2024 11:05 PM
Reply to  Researcher

I have never posted here with any name but this one.

If you have a response relevant to the subject of bacterial causation of pathology I’ll be happy to continue the discussion, but I have no interest in exchanging childish insults, Researcher, so I won’t be responding to any more nonsense like this from you.

RKae
RKae
Oct 14, 2024 11:12 PM

The list of what our government has lied to us about is LENGTHY! Just think if all of those lies had gone unchallenged.

If they can label anything the people say as “misinformation,” then they can lie about EVERYTHING; not just wars, history, demographics, crime and pandemics, but when they say “This is the most robust economy ever” or “We’ve created 10 billion new jobs,” it would be illegal to call them wrong.

mgeo
mgeo
Oct 15, 2024 6:32 AM
Reply to  RKae

For most foreign matters, USA evades direct lies by censoring lessons on the outside world in its basic schooling: geography, history, culture, etc. For places that have resources it wants, it does spread some caricatures and tall tales.

Hamish Dawson
Hamish Dawson
Oct 17, 2024 11:44 AM
Reply to  RKae

Being illegal to call the government wrong is where it’s going.

Veri Tas
Veri Tas
Oct 14, 2024 10:56 PM

The headline should more accurately read:

Disinformation Isn’t the Problem. Government Coverups, Censorship and THEIR disinformation are.

Even if there’s disinformation spread within the community, it does not have the impact nor reach as does government disinformation (propaganda).

Penelope
Penelope
Oct 14, 2024 10:22 PM

JUDGE CHALLENGES FLUORIDE IN WATER
“A federal judge has made a landmark ruling that could significantly impact water fluoridation practices across the U.S.1 After a thorough review of scientific evidence, Judge Edward Chen of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California concluded that fluoride in drinking water at current levels poses an unreasonable risk to human health.

“This decision, based on a preponderance of evidence, requires the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to initiate a regulatory response. The case, brought by several advocacy groups and individuals, challenged the EPA’s previous denial of a petition to regulate fluoride under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA).”
https://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2024/10/14/fluoride-drinking-water-epa.aspx

mgeo
mgeo
Oct 15, 2024 7:11 AM
Reply to  Penelope

Will it take another decade before they get to fluoride in toothpaste?

underground poet
underground poet
Oct 15, 2024 12:49 PM
Reply to  Penelope

All that did was to relieve the parents of their obligation to the child’s oral health, as now the problem was shifted to the state in the form of, wait for it, fluoride in the water.

Fool me once……

my ways are not theirs
my ways are not theirs
Oct 14, 2024 9:59 PM

I really appreciate the large collection of pointers to source information documenting these disturbing developments!

the mental health profession is so poisoned with these ideas that define rejection of political and social conformity as pathological! Foucault shows how this situation developed, centuries ago, when early psychologists aligned themselves with the police and judges, in order to boost their own status and legitimacy, by offering certifications with a veneer of scientific credibility that ratified the state’s decisions about who should be incarcerated, and relegated certain undesirable elements to the level of subhuman wards, subject by their very defective nature to have their agency discounted and be put under mandatory institutional supervision

it seems like that line of thinking has survived in one form or another to the present day!

but, of course, there’s also a case to made for the common-sense sentiment that YOU HAVE TO BE CRAZY IF YOU THINK YOU CAN FIGHT THE SYSTEM! how many times did Gandhi and MLK probably hear that?? the DSM might consider them to have had suicidal tendencies, which history after all confirmed

underground poet
underground poet
Oct 15, 2024 12:53 PM

Each individual now has to fight the collective system in order to keep their freedom.

les online
les online
Oct 14, 2024 9:41 PM

If caught singing in public Paul McCartney’s “Give Ireland Back To the Irish”,
will you be charged with committing A Hate Crime ?

Breaking Urgent Emergency: Revellers in a tent north of Frankfurt caught singing “Foreigners Out” to Club Music.
https://www.eugyppius.com/p/urgent-emergency-revellers

les online
les online
Oct 14, 2024 9:47 PM
Reply to  les online
RKae
RKae
Oct 14, 2024 11:14 PM
Reply to  les online

How ’bout “Illegal Alien” by Genesis?

underground poet
underground poet
Oct 14, 2024 7:40 PM

Its a bit moore than disinformation, these people have dug themselves into a hole so deep a rockum sockum robot couldn’t find its way out.

ariel
ariel
Oct 14, 2024 6:49 PM

People seem to have NO IDEA what the political process actually IS. And how the anointed, elevated political class functions, and to what purpose.
All Aboard the Gravy train. AIPAC should tell you all you want or need to know.

Captain Birdheart
Captain Birdheart
Oct 15, 2024 12:55 AM
Reply to  ariel

Hey, thanks for the breathing advice in another thread.

mgeo
mgeo
Oct 15, 2024 7:29 AM
Reply to  ariel

What’s good is bad, what’s bad is good
You’ll find out when you reach the top
You’re on the bottom
-Bob Dylan, Idiot Wind 1975

ariel
ariel
Oct 15, 2024 3:41 PM
Reply to  mgeo

You’ve got me inside out
You’ve got me upside down
I don’t know if I’m in the air
Or on the ground
I don’t know any longer
Who I am
I’m begging you for something I can understand…..
Brand New Man Ariel 2008
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nhVcGbaq8B4

On SoundCloud
ariel a, alexander wales you’ll find it in band format with one of my guitar solos.

rickypop
rickypop
Oct 14, 2024 6:34 PM

The picture at the top of the screen is me when I try to talk about Zionism.
(Pending)

Paul Watson
Paul Watson
Oct 14, 2024 6:25 PM

Get rid of the WEF, UN, WHO and a few thousand affiliated politicians around the world..

Chris_Mr
Chris_Mr
Oct 14, 2024 4:27 PM

No examination.
No qualification.
No regulations.

Anyone can become a politician.

What a perfect mix of strengths to make new laws.