Media Giants Meet Their Match with New Free Speech Social Network

Do you remember back in the 2000s when ranking geeks started telling us that the CIA, NSA, and other so-called intelligence agencies had full power and privilege to spy on us? People like John McAfee told us that the government had twisted the arm of major technology companies to put backdoors into all the major operating systems. These backdoors made digital security meaningless. It’s like giving burglars the keys to your house and then expecting to sleep safely at night.

Back in the 2000s, people laughed at this idea. They thought it was paranoid. Since then, we’ve had whistleblowers like William Benny and Ed Snowden come from inside the intelligence agencies to tell us the ugly truth. The truth is, everything you do that is connected to the Internet is subject to government spying.

But it’s worse than that. Today’s social media-driven world is overseen by huge tech companies. These tech companies control everything you see. Not only are they sucking up all your data, selling it to advertising firms and giving it to the federal government, but they are attempting to control your behavior by controlling what you are and are not able to see online.

In recent years, conservative content creators have felt the pain as major tech companies like Facebook shut down access to their material. Well, now the tables might be turning.

Now, a new social media platform is arising, and they promise to succeed where Facebook has failed. Watch the video below for more information.


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