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Democrats Plan To Control The Internet

In the 2020 election, the Biden-Harris campaign deceived American voters, and independent reporter Matt Orfalea has blown the whistle on it.

Orfalea stumbled onto a Zoom discussion that the Biden-Harris team had held immediately following the election, during which they discussed “how they influenced people to assume Biden’s mental deterioration was ‘disinformation.'”

During the call, it became known that the Democratic National Committee had developed a mechanism to guard, monitor, and alert social media platforms to disinformation narratives, including online discussions about corruption.

The campaign’s staff claimed that Biden had received 200,000 votes as a result of Big Tech collaboration and real-time “targeting” of internet users.

Outraged, Glenn Beck declares, “This is your federal government and your Democratic National Committee putting together a plot to target you.”

The digital director for the Biden-Harris 2020 campaign, Rob Flaherty, referred to the initiative as “one of the best things done by the Democratic Party.”

Then, in the same Zoom meeting, Biden, the President’s director of fast response—who subsequently assumed the role of White House deputy director of digital strategy—stated that “there was a great deal of disinformation pertaining to Biden’s mental fortitude in the Biden administration.”

“People were posting about subjects that were considered false information, and they were targeted in real-time online based on their online behavioral cues, creating personas based on the kind of internet content you were consuming and searching for, as well as the websites you were visiting,” Glenn adds.

They are monitoring every keystroke you make. He goes on, “This is KGB stuff if you say anything that’s not in line with what the state wants you to say.

One of the most frustrating aspects of this entire campaign is the labeling of those who saw through it as conspiracy theorists.

“Do you recall telling us all that this is a conspiracy theory?” Glenn queries. “They told us he was OK, he was at the top of his game, and now they’re telling us that they have to police us for misinformation, disinformation, and malinformation.”

Then, following his catastrophic debate, maintaining the pretense became difficult.

He continues, “It was OK to question his mental capacity all of a sudden, and that’s exactly what they did—to the extent that they pulled a coup on him.”

Author: Steven Sinclaire

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