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George Soros, Bill Gates, the Ford Foundation, and the Google News Lab are all running a massive censorship scheme to silence and suppress certain independent media sources across social media platforms while promoting their own investments in online media.
Google has become a tool of censorship — a totalitarian nightmare — banning influential media sources such as InfoWars, while funding a leftist organization that praises Google’s own censorship of InfoWars.
This leftist organization that Google promotes on their own behalf, The Center for Investigative Reporting, is funded by a slew of wealthy string pullers: George Soros’ Open Society Foundation, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the Ford Foundation, and most peculiarly, Google’s own News Lab. This “Center for Investigative Reporting” now runs “The Hate Report” which is a recurring column that glorifies the violent, left-wing terror group Antifa, while attacking InfoWars as “the gateway drug for white supremacists.”
Basically, “the Center for Investigative Reporting” is a bought-off publication, brought to prominence by a few wealthy donors who need a publication to do their dirty work and promote their dying ideas of race baiting, speech control, and fact-burying. Google funds this publication and promotes it above other inferior censored media sources; all the while the publication praises Google’s ban of InfoWars on the basis of some righteous “eradication of racism” campaign. The censorship of InfoWars and the shadow banning of the true free press is motivated by business interests and the left’s quest for power over the minds of the public.
The internet’s true free press is stifled by wealthy manipulators working with the technology giants. These leftist organizations are given a platform to succeed, and on top of it all, they are given free access to smear and libel their competition. All the while, the free press is banned across social media, with no due process and no evidence required to justify the censorship and demonetization. These coordinated bans across social media accuse the free press of anything from “inciting hate or division” to being Russian agents or “spreaders of disinformation.” People like Bill Gates believe they know which information is true or false, which information is fit for consumption. So drunk on power, Bill Gates believes he can eradicate the world of information that doesn’t support his political and business interests.
The latest Google-funded “Hate Report” tells the story of Andrew Anglin, editor of The Daily Stormer. The report says Anglin was convinced to become a “neo-Nazi” just by listening to Alex Jones’ radio show. The “Hate Report” says Anglin was “radicalized” by the white supremacy gateway conspiracy hub called InfoWars.
This “Hate Report” does not represent the free press; it is not the independent media. It is a well-funded, coordinated platform allowing progressives, leftists, political operatives, and special interests a place to attack independent media so it can be justifiably banned across social media sites. After Google decided to ban Alex Jones from their platforms, these “Hate Reports” became reinforcement to justify their doing. These anti-trust violations are an attempt to control the narrative using both censorship and false accusations simultaneously.
How can millions of individuals’ decisions and behaviors be blamed on a media source anyway? Information can be used by individuals in different ways. People should be free to make up their own minds on how they interpret media. A select few should not decide who can write, speak, do videos, and podcasts. At the end of the day, there is no justification to ban Alex Jones and all the other independent media, independent thinkers, and eclectic voices that are on the internet. We should not be forced to think like George Soros or Bill Gates. This is America and there should be consequences for this kind of money laundering and manipulation of media online.
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