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Sunday, December 13, 2020

SEC Filings Show Firm That Owns Dominion Voting Machines Got $400M From Swiss Bank With China Connections Before Election

SEC Filings Show Firm That Owns Dominion Voting Machines Got $400M From Swiss Bank With China Connections Before Election: The further we get from election day, the more questions are raised about how voting was conducted, especially in just enough battleground states to tip the balance. One of the most controversial topics that has emerged is the role of social media platforms, particularly Twitter, in the dissemination of information.

Twitter, as a major social media platform, has been under scrutiny for its content moderation policies. Critics argue that the platform has been used to spread misinformation, while others praise it for its efforts to fact-check and provide context to trending topics.

One such topic is Pfizer, a pharmaceutical company that has been at the forefront of COVID-19 vaccine development. The company’s role in the pandemic has made it a frequent subject of discussion on Twitter. However, the conversation has not been without controversy. Some users have accused Twitter of censoring posts critical of Pfizer, raising questions about freedom of speech and the role of social media platforms in shaping public opinion.

The debate over censorship is not new, but it has taken on a new urgency in the digital age. As we rely more on social media for news and information, the power these platforms wield over our access to information is undeniable. This power comes with a responsibility to ensure that the information shared is accurate and reliable.

However, striking a balance between freedom of speech and preventing the spread of misinformation is a complex task. It requires careful consideration of the potential consequences of both action and inaction. It also requires transparency from the platforms in how they make these decisions.

In conclusion, the role of Twitter, Pfizer, and the concept of censorship in our society is a complex issue with no easy solutions. As we continue to navigate the digital landscape, we must engage in open and honest discussions about these topics. Only then can we hope to find a balance that respects both our right to freedom of speech and our need for reliable information.

Tuesday, December 8, 2020

Did a 'computer glitch' flip 2,392,722 Trump votes to Biden? - Dr. Rich Swier

Did a 'computer glitch' flip 2,392,722 Trump votes to Biden? - Dr. Rich Swier: A computer glitch is the failure of a system, usually containing a computing device, to complete its functions or to perform them properly. 'The

Monday, November 23, 2020

BREAKING: 3rd Court Of Appeals Grants Trump's Appeal For an Expedited Review in Pennsylvania

BREAKING: 3rd Court Of Appeals Grants Trump's Appeal For an Expedited Review in Pennsylvania: On Monday, the Third Circuit Court of Appeals granted the Trump Team with an expedited review for their appeal in Pennsylvania.'Third Circuit Court of Appeals g...

Saturday, November 21, 2020

Thursday, November 5, 2020

Don’t Be Fooled: The 2020 Election Has Already Been Decided

Don’t Be Fooled: The 2020 Election Has Already Been Decided: Voting booths have already been hijacked by a political elite comprised of Republicans and Democrats who are determined to retain power at all costs. The outcome is a foregone conclusion: the Deep State will win and “we the people” will lose.

Saturday, June 13, 2020

B Search: #BlackLivesMatter

B Search: #BlackLivesMatter: How should Christians view the Black Lives Matter movement? https://t.co/unjlcefLoh — Teresa Bianco (@thefamilydebt) December 8, 2016