When Elon Musk took over Twitter, I was skeptical. I waited for a bit to see what would happen because Musk said he championed “freedom of speech.” Then I noticed that the way he explained the new things he was going to do on the Twitter platform were a bit odd.
Yes, he began unblocking previously suspended accounts like Babylon Bee and many other accounts accused of spreading mis/dis/malinformation and generally breaking the rules that caused Leftists to go a bit berserk. I did not notice any difference in whether or not my tweets were actually getting out there due to shadowbanning.
This continued for a while until I began to see his working definition of “freedom of speech” and it really did not square with the actual definition in the Bill of Rights. Excuses were given by Musk to try to explain why he had to direct his Twitter workers to question or even cause someone to rack up a few warnings about what they had posted, but in general, it really didn’t square with what he had stated previously. Apparently to Musk, freedom of speech is a continual work in progress, one that needs nudging here, nudging there.
I waited for about a month or so after Musk took over and then decided the whole Twitter experience hadn’t necessarily improved and simply wasn’t worth my time. I still feel that way and after realizing who Twitter’s new CEO is, I am convinced I made the correct decision.
The new head of Twitter is Linda Yaccarino. I never heard of her before today. However, what’s interesting and possibly very telling is that Yaccarino is the World Economic Forum Executive Chair. [1] I find that fascinating, but maybe I shouldn’t. Maybe it’s par for the course this world is on with the WEF doing all it can to subjugate the masses and herd them down the tunnel to serfdom.
I’ve read that Musk wants Twitter to be part of something similar albeit much bigger than Facebook/Meta. Musk wants his digital footprint online to be huge and something that everyone can become completely involved in for just about anything they need. Think Amazon, Meta and a host of other things all rolled up into one place on the ‘Net.
I still recall when I went on the burgeoning Internet for the very first time. This was years ago and we were living in California at the time in our first home. It was the second year of our marriage and we’ve been married 37 years. As I sat at our computer and connected to the Internet (with dial-up, by the way), there was a page and if you wanted to get someplace, you had to know that it was there so you could type the address in and go there. It was not at all like it is now, with point and click capabilities.
After 15 minutes or so, I was disappointed and exited the Internet. Segue to nearly 40 years later and the Internet is the big deal. Think of how many hours people spend on it. It has become the way to communicate and/or find information about any topic a person would like to know.
That’s part of the problem though. It’s the Internet that global society has come to rely on and most would not know what to do without it because they’re too young to have known what life was like before there was something called the Internet.
So the Internet has played right into the hands of globalists, who decades ago were very limited in what they could actually accomplish when the Internet did not exist as it exists now.
J. D. Rucker believes Elon Musk may be the “good cop” to Klaus Schwab/Bill Gate’s “bad cop,” but in the end, the same result is going to be achieved and we, the average person, is going to be herded into the new world order blindly because many of us haven’t been paying attention at all.
Linda Yaccarino is now the CEO of Twitter, who has connections with WEF. Musk has also been supportive of WEF’s Young Globalist group. Musk is a bit charming due to his intelligence and candor. He doesn’t appear as though he’s necessarily hiding anything.
But maybe he is and maybe he’s in league with the WEF with the nice face to it. Schwab reminds me of a bulldog. There’s nothing appealing about him, especially his thick Nazi…er, German accent. He’s bullish on what he wants and he has the wealth and power to gain it.
If Musk is either cooperating or in league with WEF, then what he’s tried to project to us is a sham and a scam.
Since being off Twitter and Facebook, I don’t crave it because I’m no longer addicted to being there, engaging with people I don’t know and even arguing with strangers. I think about it now and think, with a few exceptions, it was a big waste of time. Really, that’s what the digital world of the Internet is, for all intents and purposes. But we’re not supposed to realize that. We’re simply supposed to lose ourselves in it and become part of the digital, transhumanist new world order being created by globalists.
I get it. This substack is part of that world and while it may cause a few people to think about things, I can really take or leave it. It’s not that I don’t appreciate the folks who read my substack, but I know I’m not changing the world so much as simply offering my thoughts on a variety of topics. In coming months, my involvement with the Internet may become less and less, we shall see.
In the meantime, keep your head on a swivel, don’t build your life around the Internet, get out and do things in the real non-digital world that most of us have done all our lives and for goodness sakes, take back some of your freedom by doing so.
[1] Linda Yaccarino
Thank you, Fred. It is my prayer that more people will become aware of the fact that there is a reason why it is called the Net and the Web.