The Censorship Industrial Complex

Climategate was the moment they tipped their hand.

The censorship mechanisms we now see on a daily basis in our Google searches, wildly one-sided “news” coverage, and the consolidation of speech codes into full-fledged and sometimes violent censorship on campuses across the nation are the outgrowth of U.S. State Department censorship programs enacted in 2016 after a new bubble of worldwide populism erupted. It marked the point when all of the mechanisms the U.S. employed against our enemies were turned on the American people. […]

in this interview [Mike Benz is] given the time (nearly three hours) to explain the construction of the apparatus that American taxpayers pay for and are victimized by.

Pipeline, DEI, carbon pricing, gas tax and more for the weekend

Wall Street Journal looks, wrongly, at Trans Mountain Expansion Pipeline and its impacts. There’s a lot wrong in this video. Can you count the ways?

Weekend Watch: Mike Rowe and Victor Davis Hanson on what’s wrong with society, and there’s a lot Highly recommended.

Environment, energy ministers offer Jagmeet Singh a briefing on carbon pricing.  Oh sure, now they tell him about it.

Manitoba government extending gas tax holiday until end of the year Because of course it is. This is the problem with supposed gas tax holidays – you can’t end the holiday.

Indigenous equity ownership saw momentum in 2024, but still more work to do

Top swag of the show: Bravo Target Safety hands out aspirin keychains. With an 18mm culvert in the largest artery of my heart, I grabbed four. Hopefully I’ll never need them.

And just in case you were wondering, Alberta’s power was $0 for almost the entirety of Sept. 27. I’ll write about that next week if I have time.

 

 

 

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