CBDC Nonsense

I’ve been listening to a number of podcasters and news media. I keep hearing them proclaim Hunter’s laptop censorship is a first amendment violation, and I agree it is, but few are talking about the more egregious crime: treason.    It’s not so much about what’s in Hunter’s laptop, it’s about the top law enforcement agency in the United States of America colluding with private tech companies to commit acts of treason upon The American citizens.

In my opinion, actors at Facebook and Twitter committed crimes of treason and/or espionage. Those in the F.B.I. who conspired with these companies are guilty as well. The censorship wasn’t done by accident. This was an intentional act to subvert the constitutional rights of the American people, but The First Amendment isn’t the only right attacked here.

Treason and espionage are some of the most monstrous felonies that are on the books. They’re up there with murder and rape. Just as is the case with murder, one doesn’t have to be “The Trigger Man” to be sentenced for the crime. All they have to do is be a co-conspirator;  if a person drives the car in a bank robbery, they’re as guilty as the person inside demanding the money at gunpoint. This should also be the case with the F.B.I. and big tech collision. Mark Zuckerberg has already confessed to the crime, publicly, and so should be charged and sentenced accordingly. Elon Musk has also revealed those at Twitter for the same offenses.

The laptop in itself may reveal other crimes, but most likely not as despicable as the acts of conspiracy and espionage to subvert the constitutional rights of American citizens to the democratic voting process to elect our representatives. By interfering with that process these co- conspirators, and colluders have also jeopardized national security and in The F.B.I. ‘s case violated their oath to “Serve and Protect” the country they’re sworn to, and probably should be punished more severely than those at Facebook, and Twitter and whoever else participated in this treasonous offense on our election process.