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The Propaganda Report

Ep. 160 - Big Tech Censorship Ramps Up As The Bilderbergers Convene - Why? (Aired 6.8.19 on WSB)

The Propaganda Report

Brad Binkley

News, Daily News, Comedy, News Commentary

4.6916 Ratings

🗓️ 12 June 2019

⏱️ 94 minutes

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Ep. 160 - Big Tech Censorship Ramps Up As The Bilderbergers Convene - Why? (Aired 6.8.19 on WSB) The Prop Report Discussion Forum (Pool) Thank you to everyone who has and continues to support the show. It’s your support that enables us to continue producing shows. Anyone who finds value in what we offer and wants to help keep this train rollin, you can do so by donating via Paypal, or by becoming a Patreon. Every little bit helps. If you like the show, share it with a friend we can potentially short-circuit, leave us a rating on itunes, leave a comment, or join the conversation on Twitter. You can find out follow links below. Thank you! Subscribe on iTunes  Subscribe on Google Play Music Listen on Tunein Listen on Stitcher Like and Follow us on Facebook Follow Monica on Twitter Follow Binkley on Twitter Subscribe to Binkley’s Youtube Channel Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

YouTube is starts now. This is Monica Perez waking Atlanta up to the true threats to our liberty every Saturday

0:19.7

from 3 to 6 right here on News 95-5 and AM 750 WSB.

0:26.2

And a lot of what I look at is why the stories of the day

0:31.0

affect each and every one of us,

0:33.0

even if it doesn't seem like it.

0:35.0

And I've always take the angle of our rights,

0:39.0

our protections from an overarching government.

0:44.0

And the First Amendment is the First Amendment for a reason.

0:48.0

It's a freedom of speech issue.

0:51.0

It's because that is our objection to the government, transparency,

0:56.8

that kind of thing is essential to keeping them honest. Actually if you look at the

1:01.7

Bill of Rights, a lot of the stuff works like that. And when I look at

1:08.6

people say well it's not an absolute right you can't cry fire in a crowded theater and I say actually there are

1:17.9

remedies for that stuff if you create actual damage like crying fire in a crowded theater and there isn't one and people

1:25.5

get hurt or the theater owner gets damages or loses business, those people can sue you and you are responsible for it.

1:35.3

So there are checks and balances to that for actual damage done.

1:39.6

And that is the kind of remedy.

1:42.2

Also, if you were to go out and And that is the kind of remedy.

1:43.0

Also, if you were to go out and say something

1:47.4

untrue and damaging to another person,

1:49.6

that's defamation, liable, slander, those things. You and they can take action against you they can stop you

1:55.8

and those are the remedies that are there to counter control you so there, those, these rights and protections in the Bill of Rights are there to control the government.

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