“Over the past several weeks I have been openly warning the Gab community to be on the lookout for fedposters and threats or encouragement of violence on Gab.
This PSYOP campaign started back in early December with newly created accounts popping up out of nowhere and making threats of violence. We have zero tolerance for this behavior and it is absolutely not free speech.
This has always been our policy. We have thousands of volunteers, customers, and longtime community members who helped us stomp out this PSYOP campaign over the past several weeks and expose it.
After this week, it’s clear why this PSYOP was started: to take down alt-tech platforms and frame them for the January 6th protests that ended with the police killing an unarmed woman.
Almost instantly after police allowed protestors into the Capitol the @nytimes started a baseless narrative that this protest was organized on alt-tech sites, and in particular on Gab, w/out offering any proof, screenshots, usernames, or evidence to back these baseless claims.
I’ve recorded a video highlighting how this all played out. I hope you’ll take some time to watch it to learn how the CIA Mockingbird Media complex operates. The way we fight back is w/truth and by speaking truth to their power, which is quickly fading.”
Democrats Were For Riots Before They Were Against Them
Why is broken glass on Capitol Hill so much more precious than the broken glass in Kenosha? via Daniel Greenfield frontpagemag.com/fpm/2021/01/de…
In 2018, the media was writing up glowing stories about the hundreds of Women’s March members who were engaging in "direct action” to disrupt the Senate’s Justice Kavanaugh hearings.
Hundreds of members from the radical leftist group had invaded the hearings and were arrested.
Their travel expenses and bail for the disruptions were covered by the @womensmarch. Radicals from the March and other leftist groups blocked hallways, shouted down Senate members, and draped protest banners from balconies. Democrats cheered them on.
How did it all happen so fast? Why did people give in so quickly to such a sweeping assault on liberty, even in America, “the land of the free”?
In a word, they let their guard down. They stopped being vigilant.
But tyrants long ago learned a method of making free people drop their guard. The trick is to use an emergency as an excuse for power grabs, telling the people that the sacrifice of their liberty is necessary for their safety.
Yes, China, which has imprisoned 2 million of its Uighur citizens in gulag reeducation camps, sterilized thousands, and used the rest for de facto slave labor, is donning the U.N. human rights mantle.
Yes, Cuba, a dystopia tolerated by the Western media elite for its creaking art deco façade, sees many of its best and brightest choose to brave shark-infested waters in search of better lives.
An Irvine-based consulting firm named Prov 3:9, LLC, has given $500,000 to the effort to recall Gavin Newsom. In addition, the effort has received around $100,000 from Sequoia Capital partner Douglas Leone and his wife, Patricia Perkins-Leone.
As of Monday, Dec. 28, some 911,000 signatures have already been collected of the 1,495,709 signatures needed for a special election
The “unlawful actions” that the GOP congressmen point to includes accepting ballots after the deadline on election day, declining to match signatures on mail-in ballots, greenlighting unsecure voting drop boxes, and blocking poll watchers from doing their jobs.
“Additionally, the Pennsylvania Attorney General @JoshShapiroPA did nothing with regard to these unlawful activities. Not one inquiry, no questioning, and certainly no investigations.”
The Superior Court of Fulton County is set to hear a petition next week from a group of Georgian voters demanding a “forensic inspection” of mail-in ballots in the county from November’s presidential election.
“We have just received notice that we will be granted a hearing Monday, Jan. 4 at 11 a.m. on our Emergency Petition to visually inspect and forensically examine all Fulton County mail-in ballots,” Garland Favorito, one of the petitioners, said.