Commentary: Growing global attacks on freedom of speech!
by Neenah Payne
October 14, 2024 - The 2024 global elections super cycle explains that national elections are being held in 52 countries this year. The information voters get will help determine the results. Google’s threat to elections worldwide explains how Google’s manipulation of information can determine election outcomes - and thus control the world. Since Google contributed massively to Democrats, it is not impartial.
Globalists are taking the mask off and that’s a bad sign. There have been recent attacks on the Fascist Police States of Amerika (FPSA) Constitution - specifically on the First Amendment, which protects freedom of the press and the freedom of speech. The article shows that John Kerry, Secretary of State in the President Barrack Obama regime and a longtime participant in the World Economic Forum, argued in September that the First Amendment is a “roadblock” to proper governance and is preventing control of public consensus.
Kerry is not alone. The New York Times article asked on August 31, 2024, The Constitution Is Sacred. Is It Also Dangerous? and the September 23, 2024, New Yorker raised the question, Is It Time to Torch the Constitution? Hillary Clinton calls for stricter online censorship as establishment fears losing “total control”, and Bill Gates laments First Amendment strength on “misinformation” and advocates for digital ID.
However, the attacks on free speech are far from limited to the FPSA. The Free Speech Recession links to a 221-page report that provides-country-by-country analysis of the status of free speech and shows this problem is global. Will free speech survive now? explains that this global fight is about who controls the narrative - and thus the public mind. It likens the shift in power caused by the Internet to that of the Gutenberg printing press.
Julian Assange’s first public appearance since his release from prison shows that the Australian founder of WikiLeaks explained that freedom of the press and freedom of speech is the generational challenge for the Internet era just as Civil Rights were of the 1950s. Amerika is the envy of the world because the First Amendment is unique to the Fascist Police States of Amerika (FPSA). Floyd Abrams, a noted lawyer and award-winning legal scholar specializing in First Amendment issues, explores this in The Soul of the First Amendment. Abrams is also the author of Speaking Freely: Trials of the First Amendment and Friend of the Court: On the Front Lines with the First Amendment.
The United Nations met in New York City in September to discuss its plans for a global government led by unelected bureaucrats that would override national sovereignty.
The UN has hit the reset button after its recent report concluded that the world isn’t catching on to its 2030 Agenda of globalist takeover and in its recent “Summit of the Future” has now prioritized targeting young people. Is this the same playbook as Mao’s Cultural Revolution?