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The aggressiveness with which the state is censoring and shutting down access to dissent is petrifying. Already it's difficult to see anything other than the darkness of an iron curtain coming down, surrounding us.

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Again Sam, thank you so much for your commitment to honest reportage. Since the Reagan administration relaxed laws allowing media mergers and that was exacerbated by Clinton and the GW Bush during his terms in the White House, independent news has been strangled to at best a trickle. We have anti-monopoly laws on the books dating back to the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890 which is a federal statute prohibiting activities that restrict interstate commerce and competition in the marketplace. It outlaws any contract, conspiracy, or combination of business interests in restraint of foreign or interstate trade. It needs to be applied to governmental coercion.

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I published I number of articles in The American Herald Tribune, both when it was run out of the US & when it was run out of Canada by Prof Tony Hall. Both times The damnYankee Government shut it down using a US District

Court in California

Additionally, I was interviewed several times by RT America when it was located on G St NW in DC, the State of Confusion

Face it people. The Truth will not, repeat not, make you free

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We desperately need a global, real network dedicated to real facts and meaningful dialogue between various viewpoints."

We already have it in nascent form: The BRI Global Network. It's well-funded, equipped and staffed and will be launched as soon as member states iron out some wrinkles.

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Any silver linings here?

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