Speaking of free speech, anyone interested in searching for truth might want to pay attention to what is revealed from this Jeff Epstein indictment. Much of the emerging facts and evidence validates that Pizzagate was as advertised.
Remarkably, Twitter is allowing the topic to be openly discussed, e.g. here:
https://twitter.com/3Days3Nights/status/1150149974736474112
I am not sure how much longer that thread will be around but it has some open source discovery themes, as well as references to efforts to formally expose this nonsense. One of them is backed up here:
https://video.watchmask.com/lmILmnnTC10/
This particular intelligence expert estimates approximately 8 million children per
year are being disappeared, including about 800,000 in the US alone.
There are also places where kids are simply bred like animals. Some of this has been exposed, including the likes of
"John of God" in Brazil.
The more one understands the depths of the depravity that is in operation, including high up in government, media and enterprise, the more it becomes in escapable that there really is a Satan.
There are many variations, but I concur that Satan's hierarchy looks something like this -- although this model leaves out secret societies which have played important roles over the centuries:
The all-seeing eye at the top is the Eye of Horus, the symbol of Satan. It is the same iconic eye that you see on the US one dollar bill at the top of the pyramid. You don't need to have a faith, nor do you really have to look all that hard, to come to the conclusion that much of the world is coordinated and planned.
These are pieces of the puzzle. Just as there are kids being disappeared, there are websites that are being disappeared. Even Archive.org regularly gets censored. This is Digital Bookburning. The antidote is faster propagation. When content spreads virally, it can't be burnt fast enough, only explained away.
The opening context of this thread was that I was called out by industry pundits for allowing censored content to be visible on the web and to refuse to cooperate with actively censoring lawful content. Although there was no economic gain from it, I believe protecting lawful speech was the right decision.
Looking ahead, I hope registrars, registries, and ICANN will collectively be a lot more vigilant to not be bullied into censoring lawful content. It is still too common and largely because a tiny vocal group of activists, some of whom are on payrolls, harass providers to comply with takedown requests.