Leading up to the mass mailer Presidential non-election of 2020, Big Social got whiff of a damning news item that could potentially derail the Biden train, the Hunter Biden laptop.
In a story alleging that Hunter Biden’s laptop was retrieved from a computer repair shop, Big Social decided to first immediately slap a big fact check claim that the story was not true, was fake news, was Russian disinformation.
But the story kept going out, and it was gaining in credibility, so Big Social decided to slap the old misinformation tag on the whole affair, nuking the story and any creators that dared continue overtly reporting on the laptop in future posts. Trust the science, kids.
Hunter Biden’s laptop revealed direct ties between Joe Biden and Hunter Biden in business deals in the Ukraine, among other damning items. A post-election poll shows 17 percent of the Biden voters would not have voted for him if they thought the stories connected to the laptop were real. Big Social had done its job, in alliance with the DNC, to assure a plausible victory in the mass mailer non-election of 2020.
But now that Big Social has been exposed, again, and again and again and again, I ask you this, what next? Do we continue to turn to the state for relief from a problem that the state itself seems more than willing to exploit? If we empower the state to check Big Social, do we think it will stop with merely restraining it the way we the people would wish it to be restrained?
This story to me speaks volumes about the futility of ragertainment in opposition to what the DNC and its megacorp allies are trying to do to change the very nature of governance in America. Rather than spending our time and energy seeking relief from the state from our corporate overlords, perhaps it is time for us to disconnect from them and reconnect with us, we in America still willing to exchange value with anyone, whether we like them or not, willing to follow our Bill of Rights and our Constitutional standards.
Maybe it is time for us to start simply being Americans again, where we live and in what we do. We will find one another, I have no doubt in that. In a span of two weeks, using a network of letter carriers, English Peasants in 1381 set off a revolt that nearly toppled a King but for their fear of the very idea of King itself. We don’t even need a revolt, we just need gardens and microfactories and shared open source tech that enables us to equip ourselves with the tools that create sustainable flourishing for our households and our communities, be they geographically proximal or distributed.
The less you need them, the more you can protect what you steward, the more free we all are. America emerged from this reality of power, the people who lived in these lands were sustainably flourishing, at the household and community levels. They could survive and thrive on their own. The only power the state had over them was the gun and their idea of authority.
So the Constitutional Republic with Individual Rights ethics was born, in large part, I support, due to this reality of power. Today, we have exciting opportunities to utilize technology and revisit old tech to create the same type of conditions the wanna-be-dictators of America faced in the summer of 1787, the reality of power that they needed the people far more than the people needed them, and the people knew it.
The NYT Doesn’t Care If You Know Big Tech Rigged Biden’s Election
From thefederalist.com
2022-03-21 10:20:00
Joy Pullmann
Excerpt:
On March 17, 2022, The New York Times stated it had verified the authenticity of a laptop and its data as belonging to the president’s son, Hunter Biden. This was the same laptop holding information that Twitter, Facebook, and other corporate media immediately suppressed when The New York Post, a right-leaning competitor of The New York Times, reported on it three weeks before the 2020 presidential election.
If they had known about one of the Biden family scandals, such as the Hunter Biden laptop information, 17 percent of Joe Biden’s voters wouldn’t have voted for him, found a 2020 post-election poll. This means big tech’s suppression of this story likely made enough difference to tip Joe Biden into his low-margin win in the Electoral College.
Back in October 2020, Twitter and Facebook immediately responded to The New York Post’s publication of information from Hunter Biden’s laptop by effectively banning it from their platforms that effectively monopolize…

