Thursday, December 22, 2016

SR 1415 – Edward Snowden Says Don’t Rely on a Fake News “Referee”

Good afternoon, I’m still reporting on Edward Snowden Says Don’t Rely on a Fake News “Referee”

Staying on top of this fake news issue is absolutely essential to defeating the invasion. 
How can we counter it successfully?
Just the way we have done it in the last year – with the swarm - all us little people risking a little of our assets and time - moving in approximately the same direction.
But we don’t need to empower some international referee to tell us what’s fake and what’s real. The very reason this channel exists is a natural reaction to the fake news of the MSM in the first place. 
No, our part in this victory was a natural, organic, self-organizing, unstoppable force of the collective will of we, the little people to find truth.
But this was only the first battle of a very long war. In fact, all we won so far was the ability to continue to fight back. Had we lost this opening major battle, our fate would have been sealed. Now, civilization has a chance.
Hat tip to my old friend Nathan Martin for the term “swarm”. 
No one told us what to do – we all just did what we could – and it worked. How could any army stop a swarm of a million bees?
In other words, our only reliable strategy is maximum decentralization – not a reliance in a centralized and obviously biased major new-media corporation to be the referee of truth. 
Although I didn’t know it until Breitbart did a story on it yesterday, NSA Whistleblower Edward Snowden made the same point in a Periscope livestream to the Real Future Fair on Nov. 15th.
“The answer to bad speech is not censorship. The answer to bad speech is more speech.” 
“The problem of fake news isn’t solved by hoping for a referee but rather because we as participants, we as citizens, we as users of these services help each other.”
“To have one company that has enough power to reshape the way we think, I don’t think I need to describe how dangerous that is.”
We’ve all helped to empowered soon-to-be President Trump. Now his job is to identify and take out the most vulnerable single points of failure of the invaders as he boosts the overall health of the U.S. and of freedom-loving people abroad. 
The #1 vulnerability to me, is their money supply. For example, there are 15 to 20 boats pouring refugees across the Mediterranean into Italy right now (see SR 1380). 
This invasion by sea takes lots of money and can easily be interdicted by a powerful navy. Individual nations have pretty much stopped the invasion over land now.
#2 is their centralized communication sources. Terror magazines can be interdicted as well. World terror cannot be normalized.
Our job is to continue to pound out the truth. For example, the forces of globalism say there isn’t an invasion – “move on, nothing to see here” is their message. 
Importantly, Germany this week, for the first time said they ARE now at war - implying a recognition that there IS an invasion.
MSM news is really a heavily-centralized form of organized propaganda – and since it’s centralized, it’s vulnerable. 
Every day, well-thought-out media talking points are disseminated for the MSM to recite. Those who comply will always be well-funded. 
We will never be well-funded, but thanks to you, we are at least surviving at this point. 
However, YouTube is hitting us every day now with copyright strikes for the slightest infraction, even for reports produced years ago. Content creators have no effective way to protest. There is no referee standing for our team in this daily battle.
For example, virtually any news we put out concerning the European invasion situation is demonetized now. 
That won’t stop us from putting it out; it just prevents us from getting paid for our work.
What the free world needs is some serious competition for YouTube. 
But hey, it’s Christmas and we all helped win a great victory and now we should celebrate HOW that was done.

Bill Still is a former newspaper editor and publisher. He has written for USA Today, The Saturday Evening Post, the Los Angeles Times Syndicate, OMNI magazine, and has also produced the syndicated radio program, Health News.