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Not sure where to stick this, but I post this OffG mainly for the comments.

More twitter censorship for OffG…maybe Elon Musk isn’t going to save free speech after all.
https://off-guardian.org/2022/11/04/mor ... after-all/
Aside from the covert actions – shadow-banning, follower trimming, the sort of tactics everyone in the alternate media is familiar with – for over two years now anyone who clicks on one our articles on twitter sees this warning:

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What really galls us about this is the dishonesty – they choose to imply OffG is “violent”, “spammy” or “malicious”, none of which are true, rather than honestly say they disagree with our content.

But all that’s going to change now, right? Sir Elon is coming along on his white horse to save free speech, right?

Well, maybe not…

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Yes, since Musk’s acquisition of twitter we’re not only still seeing the same fake warning every time people click on our links, we’re now seeing a new warning every time someone shares our content (not even the memes are safe!).

And the comments:
This past week my daughter sent me an announcement of a new course at the university where she’s precariously enrolled again after leaving due to the covid coup’s first wave of plandemic biosecurity. It’s entitled “Responsible Digital Citizenship In the Age of Information Disorder.” Its description hits typical triggers of fake news weaponized by partisan agenda as associated with Trump derangement syndrome. And it promises to condition students within the next wave of the school’s now normalized safety and health protocols, as with extending a digital ID system, TIA-style, already gradually being imposed under such Orwellian pretext as identity protection.

The university is embedded within the medical-military industrial complex, closely collaborating with elite, deep-state institutions like Johns Hopkins, Harvard, and MIT in cutting-edge R&D for pandemic preparedness. It served as a concentration campus for draconian measures of lockdown and dictatorial authority, only relaxed since in some limited cases but never renounced in part or whole and thus subject to immediate recall: mandatory courses to trust the science of the Pharmafia, endless public promotions which amounted to free corporate advertising for the same by school officials who may as well have been its employees (or goodfellas), all-out biometrics from facial recognition aboveground to poop patrols of sewage underground convergent upon a 5G control grid, forced isolation in a quarantine hotel for students proving false positive at the citywide testing (and subsequent vaxx) center, a disciplinary committee to reeducate students failing to comply with what counted as responsible care of others as well as themselves, and so much more.

But with all this phucked-up shyte occupying their lives, current controversy preoccupying the campus community consists of Musk and Twitter, or Trump, a reminder of the news’ effect if not design as a weapon of mass distraction. As the news in general is about bizzness and not labor, the personifications of capital in particular have long served to focus people’s attention on their god-given role and rule in the social scheme of things, which includes such noble lies as their grand(iose) benevolence and unparalleled self-(serving) sacrifice, like Rockefeller tossing dimes to those beneath him. I still get nausea recalling Warren Buffett being hailed a billionaire guru or radical renegade when rubbing the public’s nose in the fact his secretary paid far more tax than himself, if he paid any at all. As always, there’s no better demonstration of Marxist class consciousness than that of the rich.

The Musk and Twitter (side-)show has been running on emptiness from the get-go. A free press belongs to who owns one, as Liebling remarked. Do we really need another billionaire rubbing our noses in Neuralink? Our common self-interests and survival hinge a lot on getting our heads out of our apps and organizing resistance to the organized crime against humanity unfolding right in front of our noses, fighting the class war already and always waged against us where we live every day, and where we can (re-)make the world. (And thanks to OG for being a people’s voice crying in the wasteland of unfree press.)
To be honest this whole Musk thing coming to save something is absolutely no different to the whole Putin thing coming to save something else. Eye-watering naivete.

I really have no patience for the speculation, the hope, the yearning to have “some kind of normal” back again. It’s not going to happen. Get over it.

It’s like watching someone behind the wheel of a car that has no brakes starting to roll down a hill, and trying to stop it by putting one leg out the door and braking it with the sole of their foot, instead of accepting the inevitable and crashing it off to the side of the road, because that’s what’s going to happen anyway at the bottom, only much much worse.

People need to understand the trajectory we’re on takes us to a place called totally fucked, and it’s time to crash the car so you’ve still got a chance of walking away.
Elon Musk is a fictional billionaire. He’s a psyop to give tech bros and the youth hope of being a “maverick” themselves when in reality we are all pawns and slaves of monopoly capitalism. Musk and Trump are both controlled opposition. Neither Trump nor Biden were ever elected president to represent the monopolies. They are both psyops. Obama never left office. FYI Zuckerberg is also a fictional billionaire. FB and Twitter are controlled and owned by the state apparatus
The mainstream media (especially the left part of it) have been railing against Musk sacking people at twitter. Aren’t these the same source publishing endless articles on how dreadful it is to go to work? Tavistock long ago reckoned that deliberately contradictory messages were effective propaganda – they demoralise people into giving up.

Meanwhile, the 15 minute city moves closer to reality:
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2022/1 ... feudalism/
It’s not just Oxford – Canterbury is planning it too (which looks like a deliberate joke about returning to feudalism).

And Musk obviously makes the mind turn to microchip implants:
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/20200991/ ... d-implant/
First of all Elon Musk doesn’t own Twitter, Tesla or anything else. He probably doesn’t even understand how a Tesla works nevermind a rocket. He’s an actor fronting for corporations like black rock and vanguard and the biggest corporation of them all….the us government and intelligence apparatus. They own these companies. If you’re arguing over musk you are arguing over a freemasonic creation. He’s basically playing tony stark 365 days a year. He’s not the richest man in the world either. Whoever believes this stuff deserves to be taken for a ride. This is how the elites control you. They get you arguing over things and giving your attention and energy to things that are NOT REAL
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