09/07/2018 / By Ethan Huff
If President Trump doesn’t start speaking out with boldness about how Big Tech’s trampling of free speech is completely unlawful and needs to stop, then the “deep state” will take this as a green light signal to steal the upcoming midterm elections.
This was the stark warning issued by Alex Jones during a recent segment of his show, available at Brighteon.com. Jones says that Democrats are chomping at the bit to use social media and search engines to sway the vote in their favor, which they will then use in an attempt to impeach and remove the President.
“Mr. President: America knows you’re real,” Jones states.
“They know the Democrats are the anti-American globalists allied with the chicoms, radical Islam, the unelected E.U. and others. If you don’t come out before the midterms and make censorship the big issue and them trying to steal the election, and if you don’t make the fact that we need an internet bill of rights and anti-trust-busting on these companies if they don’t back off right now, and if you don’t come out and point out that the communist Chinese have penetrated and infiltrated and are way, way worse than the Russians … and the Democrats are scared of that coming out … then they will be able to steal the midterms and start the impeachment process.”
Be sure to watch the full segment below:
Since every other tactic to try to nab President Trump is failing, deep state agitators are kicking things up a notch. The recent publishing of the infamous “op-ed” in The New York Times by an anonymous author who claims to be a senior White House officials is a perfect example of this deception.
Whether or not the op-ed is real, it’s already sowing confusion, suspicion, and likely paranoia within the Trump camp, which now has to pay even closer attention to what’s going on in order to avoid a soft coup, which is basically what the op-ed threatened.
It’s a form of intimidation that’s meant to further break down morale within the Trump administration, making it easier for the deep state “resistance” to achieve its endgame of removing the President from office and installing someone else who’s more aligned with the New World Order agenda.
“The globalists and their hordes of paid agitators and bureaucrats and college professors call themselves the ‘resistance.,'” says Jones.
“And they bully everybody in their system, in corporate systems and in government, you name it, to submit to them. They think they’ve broken your back. They think they’ve got control of your life. They think that they run and govern your destiny.”
The sad reality is that the deep state will have total control over people’s lives if something isn’t done to preserve internet free speech. President Trump has, in recent days, upped his Twitter rhetoric in condemnation of internet censorship. But many people believe that far more needs to be done to really nip the issue in the bud and keep it from spiraling into absolute authoritarianism.
“It’s the right thing to do, Mr. President, because it’s the truth,” Jones contends.
“It’s crazy to believe it, it’s crazy to understand it … (but) they are manipulating and controlling our elections in America. This is the true election meddling … once Big Tech organizes in a monopoly and tries to de-platform somebody everywhere, that is to set a precedent to do it officially to conservatives ahead of the midterms.”
For more news on Big Tech censorship, be sure to check out Censorship.news.
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