“The best way to keep a prisoner from escaping is to make sure he never knows he’s in prison.”
― Fyodor Dostoyevsky
And the Harris Biden administration is now beating the wardrums against Russia, claiming that it is interfering with the election.
Russia Russia Russia again.
The internal polls must be really bad for Kamala.
They would not be trying to establish the “Russian interference” narrative again if she were ahead.
This play by the Dems/MSM is an admittance that they are losing the battle for public opinion. Their influence is limited. The days of them controlling groupthink are over.
As more people wake up, the pool of sheep for them to control dwindles. Our years of hard work in the Information War is starting to bear fruit.
-Clandestine
🚨⚖️❌The attack on free speech just escalated. Arrest warrants have now been issued for Chris Pavlovski, CEO of Rumble, and Andrew Torba, CEO of GAB, on charges of Conspiracy to Defraud the US and more—just two weeks after Pavel Durov was arrested in France.
This crackdown on independent platforms is becoming all too familiar. Is this just another step in the drive for mass censorship? Free speech is clearly under siege. Who's next? 🤔
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🚨⚖️❌The attack on free speech just escalated. Arrest warrants have now been issued for Chris Pavlovski, CEO of Rumble, and Andrew Torba, CEO of GAB, on charges of Conspiracy to Defraud the US and more—just two weeks after Pavel Durov was arrested in France.
✉️Durov commented on his arrest in France for the first time on his channel. He said he was interrogated for 4 days.
He called the claims of the French authorities surprising, noting that Telegram complies with the laws, the messenger has a representative in the EU who responds to inquiries, and Paris has many ways to contact Durov personally.
— “I was told that I could be held personally responsible for other people’s illegal use of Telegram because the French authorities have not received answers from Telegram”;
— “Some time ago, when I was asked, I personally helped create a hotline with Telegram to combat the threat of terrorism in France”;
— As a French citizen, I was a frequent visitor to the French consulate in Dubai;
— Using pre-smartphone-era laws to charge a CEO with crimes committed by third parties on a platform he controls is a misguided approach;
— Creating technology is hard enough. No innovator will ever create new tools if they know they can be held personally liable for potential abuse of those tools.
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They include James Murdoch, former CEO of 21st Century Fox and an heir to the Murdoch family media empire, and crypto executive Chris Larsen, co-founder of the Ripple blockchain platform.
Other notable signers are philanthropist Lynn Forester de Rothschild, private equity billionaire José Feliciano, Twilio co-founder Jeff Lawson, and D.C. sports magnate Ted Leonsis, owner of the NBA’s Washington Wizards, WNBA’s Mystics and the NHL’s Washington Capitals.
The three-page list also includes a slate of longtime Democratic political donors, like Kleiner Perkins’ John Doerr, Insight partners Deven Parekh, and Jeffrey Katzenberg, founder and managing partner of Wndr and former chairman of Walt Disney Studios.
Another subset of names are people who have supported Harris in particular since her political campaigns in California, like the philanthropist Laurene Powell Jobs, Facebook co-founder Dustin Moskovitz, and NBA Hall of Famer and billionaire businessman Magic Johnson.
More than a dozen of the signers made their fortunes on Wall Street: Tony James, former president and COO of Blackstone and founder of Jefferson River Capital; Bruce Heyman, former managing director of private wealth at Goldman Sachs; Peter Orszag, CEO of Lazard; and Steve Westly managing director of the Westly Group and a former Tesla board member.
Still more are prominent in Silicon Valley, including the venture capitalist Ron Conway, entrepreneur Mark Cuban and former LinkedIn CEO Reid Hoffman.
The lion’s share of the 88 signers who endorsed Harris are former CEOs of major public companies.
They include former PepsiCo CEO Indra Nooyi, Barry Diller, chairman of IAC and former Paramount and Fox Inc. CEO, former Merck CEO Ken Frazier, Logan Green former CEO of Lyft, former GoDaddy CEO Blake Irving, former Ford CEO Alan Mulally, former Starbucks CEO Laxman Narasimhan and Dan Schulman, former CEO of PayPal.
Trump laid out his own competing economic agenda on Thursday in New York, where he called for the creation of a government efficiency commission designed to root out fraud.
He also pledged to cut the corporate tax rate from 21% to 15% for companies that make their products in the United States.
Trump has also earned support from a number of prominent Wall Street and private sector backers, including Cantor Fitzgerald CEO Howard Lutnick and Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and SpaceX.
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