This prompt was part of the cabals astroturfing and social media control framework, and would consistently be misapplied to imply someone didn’t have good mental health, when they were simply questioning a covid narrative, etc.
I think it’s interesting that musk is doing this, since most the public won’t even understand WHY it was done in the first place.
It really does look like musk is systemically dismantling the astroturfing infrastructure the left has built up since 2016.
And my prediction? This will just be the beginning, and will set off a chain reaction that will lead to the exposure of all social media apps that have colluded to create a narrative control framework leading into their desired great reset.
Musk is taking huge shots at these people, and there would be no point in doing so unless the plan was to dismantle the entire structure, not just Twitter.
https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/3440721-337535680-Full-David-Brock-Confidential-Memo-on
Many have probably forgotten about this document. It talks about the cabals plan for social media control and manipulation under the self righteous guise of stopping what they conveniently label as “hate speech”, “misinformation”, and “harassment campaigns”.
It’s worth quickly glancing through, especially page 10, which documents which social media companies have willingly worked with them towards these ends.
The admissions are extremely damaging and also expose much of the behind the scenes infrastructure and techniques used to control the narrative across the social media landscape.
MMFA claims that they secured the raw data from Twitter, Reddit, Facebook, and other social media sites, and describe coordinating with Google, etc. It’s quite damning.
And based on what we see from Twitter, there’s likely federal involvement in all of these narrative control initiatives.
So imo, musk is unlikely to take this shot now unless he knows it’s going to lead to this snowballing into the other social media platforms. Otherwise there would be no point at all.
And in many ways, this censorship and narrative control infrastructure was the lefts real coup. So dismantling this is taking a HUGE shot at the cabal.
I think the cabal saw how vulnerable social media made them when Wikileaks material was unable to be suppressed in 2016. They saw anons processing drops on the daily and extracting the useful nuggets of info for journalists that were basically clueless but picked up the story once the anons did the heavy lifting.
Info nuggets went from anonymous platforms to Reddit (the Donald), and from there to social media platforms where it went viral, and eventually got picked up by controlled cable networks. This actually led to a public feud between Soros and Zuckerberg (with zuckerberg eventually capitulating). They never imagined such a vulnerability and quickly set to patching it up.
Mmfa studied these information channels and mapped them out so they could be targeted for censorship and never represent a threat again.
Musk is pushing back against this entire cabal initiative and it really can’t be understated how significant that development is. It’s not being undertaken for simple ideological reasons as musk is publicly stating. It’s obviously political, and musk has clearly chosen a side with what he’s done.
Nice to see some well-reasoned statements on this along with some underlying evidence. Musk has become a divisive public figure around here as people tend to paint public figures in black or white...which is ridiculous...nobody is all good or all bad.
I don't know if this will spread to other social platforms. If Twitter gains a competitive advantage with its new policies, it's possible the others will have to fall in line.
Well said. You’re often dealing with shades of grey rather than black or white. The world is a complex place.
I do have hope it may spread to other platforms. Twitter was the most vulnerable to acquisition because they were making absurd false statements about the platform, and it wasn’t out of reach financially for an acquisition (like Google might be).
I have a feeling that exposing Twitter/fbi malfeasance will expose those same activities on other platforms and provide a nice springboard for a larger set of house subpeonas.
It’s more than likely that most of those ngos and censorship infrastructure was not unique to Twitter, but shared in some capacity between all the major social platforms that were targeted in 2016.
If you pull the string, it’s quite possible the entire ball of yarn unravels.
I could be completely wrong, of course. But I do believe there is genuine hope still.