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Headlines: Tidal Waves of Change: Censorship – An Admission of Guilt; RFK Chooses Democracy over Democrats

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Mary Danielsen In this installment of Headline Day, we look at two tidal waves sweeping our world: the RFK speech and subsequent endorsement of Trump, and the tsunami of censorship sweeping the globe. When it comes to momentum, the RFK speech on the heels of the wealthy elitist clown show called the DNC certainly grabbed a lot of attention. But of course the progressives would downplay any notion that it is important since they intend to take what they believe is theirs come November. Nevertheless, it is momentous and worth some analysis. The other tsunami gaining speed and power is censorship of thought and opinion led by powerful globalists with a desire to rule and reign over all they survey. What is the significance of the detention (not arrest) of the founder of social platform Telegram? Is he a master criminal - or maybe the victim of guilt by association for merely allowing the free flow of thought, and yet the criminals hiding out on social platforms are not the ones being arrested. What's wrong with this picture? Plenty, if you value free speech and freedom in general. Shameless plug for swag for our listeners/donors! https://www.redpillprints.com/stand-up-for-the-truth - Thanks for YOUR Support!
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Mary Danielsen In this installment of Headline Day, we look at two tidal waves sweeping our world: the RFK speech and subsequent endorsement of Trump, and the tsunami of censorship sweeping the globe. When it comes to momentum, the RFK speech on the heels of the wealthy elitist clown show called the DNC certainly grabbed a lot of attention. But of course the progressives would downplay any notion that it is important since they intend to take what they believe is theirs come November. Nevertheless, it is momentous and worth some analysis. The other tsunami gaining speed and power is censorship of thought and opinion led by powerful globalists with a desire to rule and reign over all they survey. What is the significance of the detention (not arrest) of the founder of social platform Telegram? Is he a master criminal - or maybe the victim of guilt by association for merely allowing the free flow of thought, and yet the criminals hiding out on social platforms are not the ones being arrested. What's wrong with this picture? Plenty, if you value free speech and freedom in general. Shameless plug for swag for our listeners/donors! https://www.redpillprints.com/stand-up-for-the-truth - Thanks for YOUR Support!
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