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The most alarming thing was the organized communication between the FBI, Department of Homeland Security, and tech companies, involving flagging content in large numbers. Four federal judges have ruled that this violates the First Amendment. Former FBI officials within Twitter and other groups worked to censor the Hunter Biden laptop story, despite it not violating Twitter's terms of service. The FBI and CIA had their own internal groups within Twitter. The Aspen Institute held a workshop to discourage coverage of the Hunter Biden laptop story. Content moderators at social media platforms have too much power in determining what Americans can say and see. This collusion between unelected bureaucrats and tech companies is inappropriate and a form of election interference. The censorship organizations tend to have a biased leaning.

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FBI Special Agent Elvis Chan informed Twitter and other social media platforms about a potential hack and leak operation before the 2020 presidential election, despite having no evidence. The government had possession of Hunter Biden's laptop for a year and pre-bunked the story that eventually came out. The Aspen Institute held a tabletop exercise to prepare for a story about Hunter Biden and Burisma, with journalists and big tech executives present. The exercise aimed to discount and censor the story. Fifty-one former intelligence officials signed a letter claiming the laptop story was Russian disinformation, with the intention of helping Joe Biden win the election. This coordinated effort to suppress information is concerning and undermines democracy.

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The Trump campaign accuses Twitter and Facebook of censorship after the platforms blocked the spread of an unverified story about Joe Biden's son and a laptop allegedly full of his old emails. Experts suggest it resembles a disinformation campaign, potentially orchestrated by Russia. Social media outlets quickly limited the story's spread, with Twitter even suspending the accounts of the Trump campaign and White House press secretary. The intelligence community has warned the White House about Rudy Giuliani's involvement in promoting Russian disinformation. The FBI is investigating whether the unverified emails about Hunter Biden are part of a larger Russian disinformation effort. The president and his allies continue to push the story, while critics argue it is a smear campaign.

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Mark Zuckerberg stated he was ordered by the White House to suppress mentions of vaccine injuries on Facebook and Instagram. He expressed being stunned by this order from the federal government to deny facts. According to the speaker, they sued the Biden administration and obtained documents showing that 37 hours after taking office, a White House group was formed to suppress dissent regarding government policy. The speaker claims they were the first target, with Facebook being told to remove them from Instagram, which Facebook did. The speaker asserts they had almost a million followers and posted no vaccine misinformation, challenging Facebook to identify any factual errors in their posts, which were cited and sourced to government databases or peer-reviewed publications.

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Mark Zuckerberg confirmed the Biden-Harris administration censored Americans and interfered in the last election. He stated in a letter to Congress that the Biden-Harris team pressured them to censor content, including humor and satire, related to COVID-19. The Biden administration understands that satire and humor are effective methods of breaking brainwashing because humor suspends counterargumentation. When things are presented humorously, people are less resistant. The censoring of satire and overt humor suggests an attempt to demoralize and brainwash the population. The military and intelligence world is obsessed with stopping the rise of funny, subversive memes and are training people on myths, narratives, and memes for political warfare in the information age. Military intelligence is censoring subversive memes that challenge their narratives. A massive demoralization effort was underway using COVID-19, and the Biden administration wanted people to suffer by targeting their sense of humor.

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Former military contractors, including those currently employed, along with individuals from the navy, FBI, and Department of Homeland Security, were involved in censorship and the use of psychological operations and disinformation tactics against the American people. These tactics, developed by the US military and allies, were turned against the American people after Trump's election in 2016. Social media companies, with potential government support, engaged in mass censorship. The Hunter Biden laptop in October 2020 played a significant role in this story. FBI personnel were working at Twitter when it censored the New York Post story about the laptop, creating the perception of illegitimacy. The laptop was later confirmed to be real, debunking the conspiracy theory of Russian manipulation. US intelligence officials spread disinformation about the laptop, leading many to be deceived.

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CIA and FBI whistleblowers warn of dangerous compromises, including allegations that a CIA team was paid to alter its assessment of COVID-19 origins, violating the COVID Origins Act. The administration is accused of redacting information and withholding the names of scientists who fell ill at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. It's claimed the government has abused its power across multiple agencies, including the FBI, by hyping domestic violent extremism cases and the DHS, by creating a disinformation governance board. A "deep trust alliance" with ties to security and intelligence agencies allegedly attempted to control the narrative of reality. The administration, from the White House to various agencies, is accused of colluding with social media companies to censor specific accounts and speech, a violation of the First Amendment. Social media platforms complied, acting as tools of the government. Facebook allegedly censored information about COVID vaccine side effects at the White House's insistence, even when it increased vaccine hesitancy. There are concerns about expanding the definition of "harm" to justify censorship, which endangers free speech.

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Conspiracy theories are considered distractions during public health crises. A video alleging masks don't work was removed from social media for spreading misinformation. One study found mask mandates were an "utter failure," citing a British review of 78 randomized studies. Economists from Johns Hopkins reported lockdowns had low effectiveness on mortality and warned against their future use. Some claim COVID-19 fatality numbers are inflated, but others deny this. The LA County health director acknowledged a possible 20% overcount of COVID deaths. COVID-19 may be listed as a contributing cause of death or as an incidental finding. The theory that COVID-19 originated in a Wuhan lab has been called a conspiracy. Initially, intelligence agencies debunked this, but now the Energy Department has joined the FBI in concluding that COVID began with a lab leak in China. The Wuhan Institute of Virology, a Chinese lab that worked on coronaviruses, is considered a large coincidence by some.

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We handled the controversial Hunter Biden laptop story differently than Twitter. The FBI warned us about potential misinformation, so we reduced the story's distribution while fact-checking. It was challenging, as some felt we censored too much or too little. In hindsight, the story turned out to be true, but we followed a reasonable process. Decisions on what to allow or restrict are difficult, especially with polarizing issues like elections or COVID. It's a complex balance between preventing misinformation and promoting free speech.

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Judiciary committee chairman Jim Jordan revealed that Facebook censored Americans over COVID-19 vaccine misinformation. Internal emails exposed the White House pressuring Facebook to remove content, and Facebook complied after meeting with Biden's surgeon general. The Biden administration demanded the censorship of true stories about vaccine side effects and discussions on the lab leak theory. Twitter files journalist Michael Shellenberger expressed surprise at the extreme censorship and the Biden administration's blatant demands. He called for Congress and the Supreme Court to take action against the violation of the First Amendment and the abuse of power by big tech companies. He also highlighted YouTube's censorship of a video about censorship. The ongoing censorship raises concerns about future election interference.

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I am Emma Jo Morris, a politics editor at Breitbart. I reported on Hunter Biden's laptop scandal in 2020, revealing emails showing Biden's involvement in family business deals. Social media platforms censored the news as hacked or Russian disinformation, with support from former intel officials. Recently, it was revealed that federal agencies influenced social media to discredit the reporting. This included FBI directing Twitter's censorship operation and granting top secret clearances to Twitter management.

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CIA and FBI whistleblowers warn of compromised assessments on COVID origins, violating COVID Origins Act. FBI whistleblower reveals analysts changed position on lab origin for financial incentives. Government colluding with social media to censor speech, violating First Amendment. Facebook complied with White House demands to suppress vaccine side effect information. This collusion poses a threat to free speech and accountability. Public must be aware of the dangers of censorship and the need to protect free speech rights.

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37 hours after President Biden's inauguration, the White House opened a portal for the FBI to access social media posts, later including the CIA, DHS, IRS, and SAISA. SAISA is allegedly responsible for censoring information the government doesn't want Americans to hear. These agencies, including the CDC, could alter posts, slow walk content, and shadow ban users. The speaker claims their Instagram account with almost 1,000,000 followers was removed for "misinformation," despite no factually incorrect posts. Facebook reportedly pushed back, acknowledging the information was true, leading to the invention of the term "malinformation"—factually true information inconvenient for the government—which was then categorized alongside disinformation and misinformation. Emails allegedly show Facebook employees privately criticizing the White House, recognizing their actions as illegal but driven by immense pressure. Facebook and other media companies have deals with government and intelligence agencies, and the White House threatened their Section 230 immunity if they didn't comply.

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Mark Zuckerberg allegedly stated he was ordered by the White House to suppress discussion of vaccine injuries on Facebook and Instagram. The speaker claims to have sued the Biden administration and obtained documents showing that 37 hours after taking office, a White House group was formed to suppress dissent regarding government policy, and the speaker was their first target. Facebook was allegedly told to remove the speaker from Instagram, which they did, despite the speaker's claim that all vaccine-related posts were cited and sourced to government databases or peer-reviewed publications. According to the speaker, Facebook told the White House that the information was not misinformation, but the White House called it "malinformation"—factually true information inconvenient for the government. The speaker asserts that numerous individuals, including O.J. Botticello, Marty Makary, Dr. Oz, and Vinay Prasad, were also censored.

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The Trump campaign accuses Twitter and Facebook of censorship after the social media companies blocked the spread of an unverified story about Joe Biden's son and a laptop allegedly full of his old emails. Experts suggest it may be a disinformation campaign, possibly orchestrated by Russia. Social media outlets limited the story's spread, with Twitter even suspending the accounts of the Trump campaign and White House press secretary. The intelligence community has warned about Russian disinformation efforts, and there are concerns that the story may be part of this larger campaign. The FBI is investigating the authenticity of the emails. Biden denies any wrongdoing.

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The speaker filed their first lawsuit against the Biden administration after discovering their name in briefings created by Stanford, funded by the Bill Gates Foundation, as part of the Virality Project. This project analyzed information to identify sources of COVID vaccine hesitancy, monitoring social and mainstream media. The speaker claims these briefings were sent to the White House, which then directed social media companies to censor specific content. Following a press conference with Senator Ron Johnson in July 2021, support groups were shut down. The speaker's activities in June and July 2021 were documented, noting the impact of "unverified claims of vaccine injury." The speaker believes the timing of this report and the subsequent censorship was not coincidental, preventing them from speaking on social and mainstream media. The speaker was shocked to find their legal and ethical actions tracked and relevant to the White House, even by their own political party.

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Conspiracy theories arise during public health crises and are distractions. A video alleging masks don't work was removed from social media for spreading misinformation. A study found mask mandates were an utter failure, according to the New York Times, citing a British review of 78 randomized studies. Lockdowns' effect on mortality was basically irrelevant, according to economists from Johns Hopkins, who warned against their future use. There is absolutely no evidence of an overcount of COVID fatalities, but the LA County health director acknowledged the county may be overcounting COVID deaths by as much as twenty percent. COVID can be a contributing or incidental cause of death. Initially, Dr. Fauci rejected the theory that coronavirus was man-made in a lab in Wuhan, China, but an intelligence arm of the US Energy Department has joined the FBI in concluding that COVID began with a lab leak in China. The Wuhan Institute of Virology worked on coronaviruses, which some find to be a large coincidence.

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They accused the FBI of warning Facebook and Twitter about Hunter's laptop, claiming it was Russian disinformation. When the New York Post revealed the laptop, it was censored by the platforms, citing the previous warning.

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The Aspen Institute held a workshop attended by major media and social media platforms to discourage coverage of the Hunter Biden laptop story. This was concerning as there was no evidence of the laptop's existence, yet efforts were made to influence media coverage. Content moderators on platforms like Twitter have significant power in determining what Americans can say and see. It is inappropriate for unelected bureaucrats or tech companies to collude in influencing speech and information. The government and big tech should not decide who can speak on social media platforms; it should be decided by the people. This censorship can be seen as a form of election interference, as seen in the CTI League case where individuals displayed strong partisan bias.

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During the election, there was controversy surrounding the Hunter Biden laptop story on Twitter. Facebook took a different approach, as they were warned by the FBI about potential Russian propaganda. They implemented a third-party fact-checking program to determine if the information was false. While the investigation was ongoing, the distribution of the story on Facebook was decreased, but people were still allowed to share and consume it. The ranking in the News Feed was slightly lower, resulting in fewer people seeing it. However, many individuals were still able to share the story.

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Government officials allegedly coerced Facebook and Twitter to censor posts via threatening emails, according to the transcript. A Biden White House official, Rob Flaherty, purportedly sent explicit threats to Facebook demanding content removal. High-ranking government officials had a special portal to flag content to senior executives at Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter, outsourcing censorship. Universities like Stanford and the University of Washington were allegedly used to flag "wrong think," which then led to government pressure on social media companies. The speaker asserts this network, like the "story of COVID," was about power and control, with entities exceeding their authority. The OSHA vaccine mandate is cited as an example of an agency overstepping its original purpose.

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COVID Origins and Gain of Function with Sam Husseini
Guests: Sam Husseini
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Whitney Webb and Sam Husseini discuss the sudden mainstream pivot toward the lab origin of COVID-19 and the broader gain-of-function debate, noting two drivers: more scientists speaking out and a nefarious push by spooks in conjunction with the Biden administration. The conversation centers on why attention to a possible Wuhan Institute of Virology link and related US funding has intensified, while acknowledging that coverage remains limited and often non-systematic. They prefer the term “lab origin” over “lab leak,” recognizing that both accidental releases and intentional actions have precursors that merit systematic study. Husseini outlines how censorship last year suppressed discussion of lab origin and dual-use biodefense research, detailing personal experiences with CDC Q&A responses and the rise of the Lancet letter orchestrated by Peter Daszak that dismissed lab origin as a conspiracy theory. He notes the Nature Medicine piece that claimed lab origin was not a possibility and argues that, despite little new data, the shift is driven by political calculations tied to Trump’s stance and the desire of parts of the establishment to bottle up the issue while using it against China. He recalls difficulty in obtaining outlets willing to publish and describes a climate where independent media faced deplatforming and selective coverage. The EcoHealth Alliance is analyzed for its funding and conflicts of interest. Although NIH funding was suspended, Husseini reveals that EcoHealth receives far more from the Pentagon (DTRA) and USAID, with NIH funding often downplayed by the group. He cites FOIA reveals via US Right to Know, Daszak’s role in Lancet, and how Nobel Prize signatories defended what he calls a non-scientific stance. The Global Virome Project, Gates Foundation, WEF, USAID’s PREDICT, and Metabiota are described as interconnected, with figures such as George Gao and WHO/NIH participants appearing at related meetings. The discussion also covers Fort Detrick breaches and the quarantine around dangerous lab work, noting a 2014 pause in gain-of-function research and contemporary safety lapses, along with congressional notification gaps. The narrative ties to the anthrax era, Kadlec, and the broader critique of the militarized, profit-linked structure of “big science.” They discuss two competing camps: one accusing China and one defending continued dangerous lab work, and argue the need to scrutinize gain-of-function regardless of origin. The interview closes with references to David Franz, the Nine-Eleven Commission, and potential future reporting, with links to Sam Husseini’s work and upcoming Independent Science News pieces.

The Dr. Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

The Biden Dynasty Exposed | Miranda Devine | EP 386
Guests: Miranda Devine
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In this episode, Jordan Peterson speaks with Miranda Devine about her book *Laptop from Hell: Hunter Biden, Big Tech, and the Dirty Secrets the President Tried to Hide*. They discuss the implications of Hunter Biden's laptop, which he abandoned at a repair shop in April 2019, just before his father announced his presidential candidacy. The laptop contained not only personal material but also business documents related to Hunter's dealings with companies like Burisma, raising questions about Joe Biden's potential compromise due to his family's financial entanglements. Devine recounts how the repair shop owner, John Paul Mac Isaac, discovered the laptop's contents, which included explicit material and incriminating business documents. After failing to reach Hunter for 90 days, Mac Isaac took ownership of the laptop and sought to alert authorities, fearing repercussions due to the Biden family's influence in Delaware. His attempts to contact the FBI were initially rebuffed, leading him to eventually share the information with Rudy Giuliani, who helped bring the story to the New York Post. The New York Post published the story shortly before the 2020 election, but it faced immediate censorship from social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter, which claimed it was Russian disinformation. Devine highlights the involvement of former intelligence officials who signed a letter asserting the laptop's contents were likely part of a Russian operation, despite not having seen the evidence themselves. This suppression of information, according to Devine, represents a significant scandal, suggesting collusion between the government, social media, and the Biden campaign to influence the election. Throughout the discussion, Peterson and Devine explore the moral implications of Joe Biden's actions and the broader consequences of Hunter Biden's business dealings, particularly in relation to U.S. foreign policy and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. They conclude that the intertwining of the Biden family's financial interests with international affairs poses a serious moral hazard, especially given the current geopolitical climate.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Dems Smear Dissenters as Russian Assets & Nashville Shooter's Manifesto Revealed, w/ Glenn Greenwald
Guests: Glenn Greenwald
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Megyn Kelly welcomes Glenn Greenwald to discuss the current state of free speech, particularly focusing on Elon Musk's platform X being banned in Brazil. Greenwald emphasizes Brazil's significance as a democracy and a testing ground for online censorship, noting that the Brazilian government is pushing extreme measures to control information. He highlights that a single judge's orders are leading to severe consequences for platforms like X, including threats of imprisonment for executives who do not comply. The conversation shifts to the broader implications of censorship in the U.S., referencing Kamala Harris's past statements advocating for social media regulation. Greenwald argues that the mentality of censoring dissenting voices is becoming prevalent in the West, drawing parallels between Brazil's actions and potential future actions in the U.S. He points out that many individuals being censored are not extremists but rather prominent political figures who criticize the government. Kelly and Greenwald discuss the Hunter Biden laptop story, asserting that the Biden administration pressured tech companies to suppress the story, which was later verified as true. They criticize the media's role in perpetuating the narrative of Russian disinformation and highlight the lack of accountability for those who misled the public. The discussion also touches on the Democratic Party's tactics to silence dissent within its ranks, exemplified by the treatment of figures like Jill Stein and Tulsi Gabbard, who have faced accusations of being Russian assets for opposing party lines. Greenwald points out the hypocrisy in how different political figures are treated based on their affiliations. They conclude by discussing the media's double standards, particularly in how they cover political narratives and the implications of censorship on democracy. Greenwald emphasizes the importance of free speech and the dangers of allowing the government to dictate what constitutes acceptable discourse.

This Past Weekend

Dave Smith | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #555
Guests: Dave Smith
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Theo Von opens with notes about a second Nashville show on May 3, 4:00 p.m. at Bridgestone Arena, thanking fans and listing tickets for East Lansing, Victoria, College Station, Gig ’Em Belt, Oxford, Tuscaloosa, Winnipeg, and Calgary, with tickets at theo.com. The guest is comedian, podcaster, and social commentator Dave Smith, known for Part of the Problem and Legion of Skanks. They discuss a wide range of topics, including the Israel and Palestine conflict; the conversation was recorded Monday, January 13, which is why there was no ceasefire discussion. The dialogue covers politics, media, censorship, war, and philosophy through a libertarian lens. Smith describes libertarianism as the belief in self ownership, non aggression, and private property, with government whose sole role is to protect liberty. He explains that liberty includes free speech, gun rights, and property rights, and that any government activity beyond protection is tyrannical because it takes from someone to give to someone else. They explore how this view translates into views on markets, peace, and intervention. A major portion of the talk turns to TikTok, its potential ban, and why platforms matter for information flow. They discuss TikTok as a source of news for young people, the shift away from traditional outlets, and the fear that a ban would suppress alternative viewpoints, especially material critical of Israeli actions in Gaza. They reference the Anti-Defamation League and its stance on Israel, and mention Osama bin Laden’s open letter to America and the grievances cited there, including presence of US military bases in Muslim lands, US support for Israel, and exploitation of regional resources. Smith notes the claim that Bin Laden listed the occupation of sacred lands and economic grievances as motivators, while also describing the complexity of the historical context and the reaction from various audiences to reading his words. The episode delves into censorship and power, including Zuckerberg’s Rogan interview and the claim that the FBI advised Facebook about a looming Russian information dump during the 2020 election. They contrast Facebook’s approach with Twitter’s, and critique the narrative of censorship as a new phenomenon, arguing that government pressure to shape speech has long existed, yet corporate and platform power now amplifies it. They discuss the Hunter Biden laptop episode, the role of third party fact checking, and the difference between a blanket ban and a signal reduction rather than a full removal. Beyond foreign policy, the conversation touches U.S. domestic policy and history. They discuss neoconservatives’ influence, Project for a New American Century, and the 1996 “A Clean Break” memo advocating regime change in the Middle East to advance Israel’s strategic aims. They recount Wesley Clark’s testimony about the plan to take out seven countries in five years, beginning with Iraq, and reflect on how the events unfolded after 9/11. They examine the moral costs of war, veterans’ experiences, and the sense that Americans were sold a false narrative about the purposes of intervention. On economics, they critique the Federal Reserve, the gold standard, and Bretton Woods, describing how fiat money and monetary policy enable endless borrowing and inflation. They explain how the Fed’s structure concentrates profits in banks and the government can pursue expansive policy by printing money, with consequences for ordinary people. They discuss healthcare markets, pricing transparency, and libertarian proposals to reduce regulatory friction and increase real competition. The chat also covers culture and media, the rise of podcasts, the evolution of standup, and Dave’s upcoming schedule, including Skankfest in New Orleans, a stop in Bozeman, Montana, and other dates at comicdavesmith.com. They close with reflections on truth, accountability, and the value of speaking honestly while recognizing uncertainty, emphasizing the importance of listening to diverse perspectives and maintaining a commitment to liberty. If you want more, follow Dave Smith at comicdavesmith.com for tour dates and updates, and catch his continued work on Part of the Problem and other projects. The conversation demonstrates a willingness to grapple with difficult issues in a forum that prizes openness and the exploration of ideas.
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