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There seems to be a quiet war going on – one that is being waged between social media informers like Vox Political and powerful political and media forces, with social media platforms like Facebook, YouTube and ‘X’ (formerly Twitter) as the battleground.
The aim of the big guns is to stop you from receiving information you need to know, to feed you on mis- or disinformation, thereby making you compliant with false narratives about events taking place in the world that might affect you.
For example: “influencers” on the social media are still claiming that Hamas “beheaded babies” during the October 7 attack that provoked Israel’s genocidal response against the civilians of Gaza. This is not true – and Vox Political was one of the first to point this out in this article, published on October 11.
I’m willing to bet that, even if you were subscribed to Vox Political on your favourite social media platform, many of you never saw a single link to that article. Did you?
In this article, Vox Political told you about Israeli President Isaac Herzog’s attempt to fool the world that an online biography of a failed bomber was a manual about how to make chemical weapons. Did you know it existed? No?
How about this one, in which This Site revealed that Israeli Defence Force personnel have been killing Israeli civilians and blaming the deaths on Hamas?
No?
You’re missing a lot.
Today alone, I commented on Yemen’s declaration of war against Israel, and on Israel’s decision to bomb innocent men, women and children at refugee camps in Gaza.
Yesterday I speculated on the reason Hamas launched its October 7 attack in the first place.
These are all great articles – from which vast numbers of interested readers are being diverted.
Why?
To put people like This Writer out of business, so we can’t tell you what’s really going on.
Or so it seems to me. Take a look around and tell me if you honestly think I’m being paranoid about this.
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