I'm paying attention ... I know he's gone to WEF meetings, he's been involved with them ... but that doesn't mean he agrees with them,. Meeting with people and discussing ideas is a way of moving the goal post - in ANY direction. So I have no evidence that Musk is on board with WEF globalist dreams - maybe he is, but I haven't seen direct evidence.
Also can't assume Musk knows all the science that well. He's smart, but a lot of smart guys historically still get things wrong.
@nosat As for Musk - why would he take over twitter and cause the havoc he's causing - the control freaks hate him - just as they hated Trump - they can't control him. This means he has his own agenda - may not be mine or yours, but he is independent and that's a benefit to most under the globalist control grid.
Show me the direct connections - provide evidence or demonstrate you are merely promoting the FED psyop that we can't change anything and there is no hope -- that's what they want you to believe.
I'm an AnCap, and am no friend of Trump, but that doesn't mean I have to assume he's a controlled puppet because you say so.
also don't link me video's man - demonstrate you know the shit you talk about yourself- or else I'm going to assume you are someone else's puppet.
The more people sell fiat, the less fiat is worth. Most are going down with the ship though for sure. Nothing can be done (to save the masses of fools) I think. But we can work toward a decentralized future without debasement of money nor censorship of data.
Even Fediverse would be destroyed by this (perhaps unlikely) ruling as all those hosting instances would be liable for the posts of users.
"Supreme Court case could kill Facebook and other socials"
If the Supreme Court decides to strike down Section 230, it's going to become considerably more difficult for centralized social media companies to operate.
AUSTRALIAN GOV. BAFFLED at high vaxxed death rate ... huh, well they could probably just ask anyone with a brain .... from the article:
13% was an “incredibly high number for mortality,” and it was “not clear” what was driving the increase, said Karen Cutter, spokeswoman for the institute’s Covid-19 Mortality Working Group.
“Mortality doesn’t normally vary by more than 1 to 2%, so 13% is way higher than normal levels,” she said.