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Twitter is, among other social media, complicit in mass murder

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Yup, good riddance! You'd think these guys would be concerned about killing their best producers but I think it's all part of the plan, just like replacing proper soldiers with an army of woke pronoun lovers. Silly though because they can't monitor us if we aren't on "their" platforms.

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We are so much further into this societal remake than we are able to comprehend easily. It is so counter-intuitive to all of the blandishments and bromides used as trans-generational palliatives versus the harsh realities expressed against notional foes by Western "intelligence" since WW II's end. Since it was they who put up so much seed money for these internet communications platforms (CIA's Incutel for just one,) it ensures their dominance in censoring anything they view as antithetical to their desired goals for "moving the herd." Attempts to appeal to justice and fair play (notional constants we have rightfully taken for granted under constitutional and/or charters in our democracies,) are today proven hollow and essentially non-existent. A bitter pill to swallow, but there you have it.

Franz Kafka's "The Trial" speaks loudly across the years.

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on the sunny side: it is all the proof you need for being on the right side of things....

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This is what happened to me in 2020 when my Twitter was permanently banned w demonstrably false claim I was running multiple accounts w malicious content. My account is tied to original email and phone from its creation in 2008 and was logged in non-stop for six weeks prior to ban and it's a hardwire connection. I have no WiFi, no phone apps except Signal, no mechanism to be logged into two accounts at once. In my appeals that took a nanosecond to reject I asked what Twitter accounts and emails they ascribed to me and how it was determined since there is a single ISP for all my activity. No reply because this is nothing but a technocratic censorship system with layers of lies to protect lies.

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While Peter Hotez pumps his propaganda all over the place about anti vaxx activism. Calling us anti-science!!

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You never had a twitter account before - that's ridiculous!

All I can say is that it's like an abusive relationship. Better left.

Your substack scares them. Keep going with it.

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Dear Jessica Unacceptica,

So sorry this happened to you! Twitter has lost a voice of science and reason (and much-needed humor) in the wilderness that is their woke platform.

Do not take it personally. "They" at Twitter aren't thinking beings at all. They're a bunch of AI bots programmed to intimidate and silence the people who still have working brains. (These bots are one reason Elon Musk is trying to back out of his deal to buy Twitter, though I suspect many other motives.)

If all the thinking people aBANdon Twitter en masse, Twitter won't have anyone left to BAN. Only the sheeple will remain, and sadly, they will be imprisoned in their own echo chamber until the echo chamber collapses on itself. Remember this post-WWII poem?

“First they came . . .” — Martin Niemöller (https://shenandoahliterary.org/blog/2017/08/first-they-came-by-martin-niemoller/)

First they came for the Socialists, and I did not speak out—Because I was not a Socialist.

Then they came for the Trade Unionists, and I did not speak out—Because I was not a Trade Unionist.

Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out—Because I was not a Jew.

Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me.

Twitter didn't exist before 2006. We are smart. We can find alternate ways to speak (at least for now).

Censorship has been around since humans began to communicate. It is NOT new. It's just easier now thanks to technology. The only way we can beat the censors is to find alternative ways to communicate, like Substack, Epoch Times, talking with our friends and neighbors, carrier pigeons, and other worthy platforms (including email on secure systems).

Freedom is not free. Twitter and its censoring ilk are not free: our data is the product being paid for by advertisers and others. We need to vote with our wallets, and NOW!

Leave "free, no-pay" Twitter and other censoring platforms in droves. PAY FOR Substacks and other free-speech platforms if you can. Many paid platforms allow you to view their content with some restrictions. Read the content until you're convinced it's worth paying for. Then support worthy platforms with your dollars. The knowledge you gain will be priceless.

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With "Support Teams" like that, who needs a Ministry of Truth!

Next they will tell you that merely by not logging on you are evading a "ban".

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They think that you have another Twitter account.

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We are in a war against a Luciferian death cult. It’s past time to start expecting them to behave any differently. Twitter is a corrupt, dead platform. Stop gracing them with your presence. Oh .... and sure their asses.

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Aug 5, 2022Liked by Jessica Rose

Hi again Jessica, that link (https://forum.members.fsf.org/t/taking-advantage-of-deletetwitter/4277) is just a chat about leaving twitter. However if you have time an patience there is likely someone in the Free Software universe that can help you junk your twitter account.

Sorry I can't be more helpful. :(

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Damn. They are really going at it. Was banned forr most of yesterday. Sorry, Jessica.

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Sickening.

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Social media platforms are using a law passed by Congress 26 years ago to censor user posts on their platforms for any reason whatsoever while simultaneously shielding themselves from liability as editors. They're using Sec. 230 of the Communications Decency Act in a way Congress never intended it to be used. Courts have misinterpreted the statute repeatedly over the years, which has resulted in Congress having "authorized," with a government-issued shield from liability, private companies to do what Congress itself cannot do: violate our First Amendment right to freedom of speech.

That's unconstitutional, and someone has finally bypassed fruitless suing of Big Tech and sued the party that matters: the United States itself:

https://socialmediafreedom.org/fyk-vs-united-states-of-america/

It's a thorough complaint with solid arguments based in the Constitution and prior caselaw. The DOJ was supposed to file its response by Aug. 5, 2022. It claims "a confluence of backlog and administrative error" in not having its response ready and asking for another 60 days. I suspect that's a cut-and-paste line the government uses when it doesn't know how to respond. DOJ employs thousands of smart lawyers. You'd think they could have assigned a couple of them to type up an answer to the complaint and file it on time. Maybe it's a good sign that they're having trouble responding.

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Aug 5, 2022·edited Aug 5, 2022

Jessica, the recent revelations of White House coordination with MSM & social media to ban truth should explain why so many like you, those sharing important research, are targets. It also seems to back up the Russian military blockbuster claims that US democrats are responsible for creation of covid. no wonder Senator Rand Paul is holding hearings re: Fauci gain of function research labs. Open a Gettr account. I’d avoid Truth Social. Twitter & FB are self-destructing &, who knows if they are being propped up by those needing “cover.”

Twitter & FB are an art-form of psyops..

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