This blog is dedicated to the memory of David Weintraub, who took on insidious astroturfers and won.

Friday, March 1, 2019

Bitchute has some potential.


I am not in any way condoning what she did. Nasim is not helping anything today as she is dead and also did no one any favours by attacking Youtube.

If one searches Youtube, all they get are check marks and lame mainstream media links no one cares about. Bitchute is also apparently mostly useless, but I am starting to see how it might be worth the time for certain inquiries. All I did was plug in "Nasim Youtube" and lots of results emerged. I've been able to watch a lot more of her schtick. She was quite talented, imho. If I knew Persian, perhaps I'd watch more. She was real people, so to speak. Take away the snapping for an endgame and then nothing seemed evil about her.

Youtube shouldn't have censored Nasim as if she never existed. That other guy I mentioned earlier today? Sure, he also snapped and that can't be condoned either. Yet, there is something called the law of physics. I don't think the journalist should have initially gone after Ramos. That was proverbial punching down on a so-called incel. People don't like their mental scabs picked at. When some folks feel that they have nothing left to lose with specific people and institutions responsible for the predicament, that's when a potential boomerang might occur.

No one likes being fvcked with and an extremely small percentage will seek revenge with violence. It's almost a mathematical formula. This is why Alex Jones has been deplatformed. Agent provocateurs like him and Milo have become security risks in themselves to the system. The ptb's do not want random mentally unhinged folks shooting up institutions. They didn't think through their "flush out the crazies" philosophy very well. Cointelpro should have ended in the 1970's. People took offense to Surveillance Camera Man, but they just didn't understand the true threat. He was "just making a video."

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