Archives for 2020

#AskTheQ Ignorance is not strength

AskTheQ is a simple question — “who is Q?” — with world-changing consequences. The legitimacy of the mass media is at stake, and the answer is clear.

A year of being deplatformed: Reflections on digital assassination

Being deplatformed is an attack not just on free speech and freedom of association, but also on our ability to make a living. Due process is missing.

Why is Google burying the QAnon source data?

The search rank for the QAnon source data websites is very different on Google to other search engines. This is troubling.

Further recommended media from my newsletter readers

Last week I shared alternative media sources endorsed by my Twitter followers. Here’s an additional set recommended by newsletter readers in response.

Patriot or paytriot? The funding of citizen journalism

I have made an unplanned transition from telecoms consulting into citizen journalism. Here are my observations on this genre’s funding challenges.

The Silent War and Digital Soldiers

“Dark power” conceals itself in order to sustain itself. We are in a Silent War to expose and eliminate it. Digital soldiers fight against corruption.

Alternative media recommended by my Twitter followers

A collection of resources offered without endorsement to help you diversify your information sources.

Would any of these stunning claims be newsworthy?

What are the claims being made in the Q drops, who is making them, and would just the existence of such claims — regardless of merit — be newsworthy?

Q561: It’s not a conspiracy theory if it’s true

Is the mass media multiple independent sources of journalism, or just one voice pretending to offer varying objective perspectives? Q561 is our clue.

Deconstructing mind control: The Guardian on #QAnon

As an exercise, let’s take apart one article from The Guardian newspaper on #QAnon. Is it legitimate journalism or unethical mind control?