Category Archives: Censorship

And Then They Came For Noah Carl

00:00 Noah Carl controversy 35:00 Brundlefly joins, talks about Norvin Hobbs 40:00 Adam, an evangelical Christian, joins from southern India 1:24:55 “Pure Gold leaves Dooovid speechless” 1:35:00 Manik Bibler joins 2:00:00 Real Brother Radio joins, says blacks created Judaism, Christianity … Continue reading

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Colin Liddell: ALEX JONES AND THE COMING COLD CIVIL WAR

00:00 I discuss JF Gariepy on Alt Hyp’s video about Richard Spencer 18:00 Colin Liddell joins us 40:00 Colin Lidell on Richard Spencer 1:04:00 Matt Forney joins 1:48:00 Matt P, Robert Stark discuss their new documentary, (((Supply))) 2:05:00 Milo discussed … Continue reading

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The Case For #SMACA (8-19-18) Show #52

TheWrap: Trump Blasts Social Media ‘Censorship’: ‘Discriminating Against Republican/Conservative Voices’ Attorney Josh Smith’s Social Media Anti-Censorship Act (#SMACA) proposal would prohibit censorship of lawful speech on major social media platforms. Here is a summary of the legislation: pic.twitter.com/WsGJRIje2o — Dan … Continue reading

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The Google Black List For Forbidden Authors

Google has a black list of banned authors. They sent security to “arrest” people on this list. pic.twitter.com/KwIB7BAYug — Mike Cernovich 🇺🇸 (@Cernovich) January 8, 2018

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LAT: Pivoting to video is the biggest trend in media — but it may not prove as lucrative as publishers hope

If you want to get massive traffic from Facebook and Google, you have to produce the content that these companies want. If you want to be prosperous, you have to excel at meeting the needs of other people. If you … Continue reading

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