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First They Bribe the Employer, Media Lynch Mobs May Follow

Financial sanctions modus operandi (fiscal strangulation): Embrace, extend... homelessness.

Bill Gates Paid MIT Through Jeffrey Epstein



Summary: The 'cancel culture' lynch mobs, which leverage social causes (or marginalised groups), remain a convenient means by which to oust one's political/business opposition; but money too is a massive contributing factor and the more one has of it, the easier it is to control media narrative and subversive focus

THE mainstream media is falling into fewer and fewer hands. It has tricked people and even incited some GNU folks into thinking that Richard Stallman (RMS) was an apologist for Mr. Epstein (whom he had repeatedly denounced as a rapist) when it was in fact a certain Mr. Gates who wasn't just an apologist but a close ally of Mr. Epstein -- to the point of funnelling money into RMS's employer in collaboration with him. MIT admitted this, but later it cited nobody other than Gates' own legal team to deny the very truth. MIT defended the money, not the truth. Which says a lot about MIT.



"There's a growing perception -- correct or merely a tokenised notion -- that police exists not to protect the vulnerable but to perpetuate exploitation of the vulnerable, including young girls."The timing of the media lynch mob (defamatory coverage), we believe, wasn't a coincidence. It was timed perfectly to distract from the Gates scandal that had been brewing for a fortnight and would have had Gates 'canceled' (for strong ties to pedophiles, whom he knew to be pedophiles). To this very day there's still no justice for RMS. As we noted in our previous post, it'll soon be 8 months since the police enquiry. To date, not single page was handed over to comply with the law. Not even one among 2,851 pages. Later they wonder why the public loses faith in cops. There's a growing perception -- correct or merely a tokenised notion -- that police exists not to protect the vulnerable but to perpetuate exploitation of the vulnerable, including young girls. In a top-down operation, where the hierarchy is a pyramid, you needn't go too far high the pyramid (constables, chiefs, sheriffs, governors and so on) to find politicians, businessmen and military charlatans coordinating strategies, priorities and policies. Until the public assertively demands justice.

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