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I sympathize. But when considered from another perspective, it seems the world, including a former President of the United States must now subject themselves to the Musk filter for permission to speak on Twitter. That does not really seem like freedom or free speech to me. Twitter is an Op. It always was. So, is Musk, in all likelihood. Better to find alternative ways and means.

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I agree with the first part! But we must not yield the jungle!

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That's the problem... it's not a jungle at all. It is a carefully curated laboratory designed for control and much more. It is an Op, and IMO, a major component of the digital prison that we are all helping build up around ourselves. Thanks for engaging though. I genuinely appreciate it.

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There is a number of things I would do to help you, and this is definitely NOT one of them. Twitter is the past, not the future. How is that chip in your arm, asks Elon?

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Agree! A truly outstanding documentary that everyone should see, and then pass on to everyone they know. That's what I did, and I hope many others will do the same:

https://powerversuspeople.substack.com/p/the-big-reset-movie

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Best wishes on that. A relative did that for my little account, upon which it reverted to never being able to see tweets from any links in stories, whereas before that, while I still couldn't tweet or see my old tweets, I could sometimes see others'. I don't think his house has been quite cleaned out yet. I hold out hope, for the simple justice of it, and in case any of the open-source intelligence investigators I followed there are still there, or back.

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Wish I could help but I’ve been banned for close to a year and a half for posting a zero hedge article. The Spartacus COVID letter.

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Done

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you piss and moan a lot, don't you.

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When the GOP called me with 3 choices of national concern I responded with "loss of freedom and censorship." That wasn't one of the 3 forced choices, so the call was disconnected. Without the principle freedoms none of the rest can be resolved. The priority of freedom is obvious.

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