Word spread quickly after local Florida media reported that a state senator named Jason Brodeur (R) recently filed an “information dissemination” bill that would require anyone the state called a “reporter” or “blogger” who writes “an article, a story, or a series of stories” about “the Governor, the Lieutenant Governor, a Cabinet officer, or any member of the Legislature” to register with the…
Journalist Matt Taibbi runs three tracks and ties them together in what could be one of the most stunning releases of internal Twitter communications to date.
This 17th tranche of "Twitter Files" exposing censorship and corruption at the company pre-Elon Musk's takeover sees Taibbi not only expose shocking Atlantic Council's attempts to silence tens of thousands of Twitter users, it sees him…
The euphemism, “a new fold in the story,” became technologically ironic this week, as angry readers claimed that Amazon appears to have replaced their purchased versions of digital Roald Dahl Kindle books with the new, “sanitized for your woke protection,” pseudo-Dahl books about which we have reported at MRCTV.
Olivia Rondeau reports for The Post Millennial:
“Readers who own digital copies of…
In one of his famous Sherlock Holmes tales, Arthur Conan Doyle sees the great British sleuth infer a culprit’s identity by realizing that a guard dog did NOT bark at an intruder.
The implication is that the intruder was known and liked by the animal, which leads Holmes to pinpoint the baddie. When a guard dog is silent around a familiar person, figures Holmes, and that same dog did not bark at…
Leave it to pop media to perform two-fers when it comes to perpetuating lies about the U.S. government.
In a March 1 headline reading “US Senate moves toward ending 'forever war' authorizations,” the message-massagers at Reuters not only invited readers to think that the US Senate might be considering a bill to prohibit Congress from passing legislation allowing any future open-ended…
Among only a few iconic characters in the history of literature and film, James Bond stands astride the cultural landscape like a handsome, outwardly charming, potentially deadly, action-spy colossus.
Bond-creator Ian Fleming – himself having acquired a U.K. spy background – wrote 12 Bond novels and nine short stories, beginning in 1953, and numerous other authors such as Kingsley Amis, John…
As partisan political figures point fingers in East Palestine, Ohio, they avoid discussing the perverse economic incentives that their claims of “regulation” create.
They avoid not only the financial truth that “regulated” rail operators are incentivized by government to reach only the “safety minimum” the government dictates, but they also avoid the reality that rail operators recognize the…
If the years of unreliable, data-shaving, propagandistic activities of people at the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), National Institute for Airborne and Infectious Disease (NIAID), National Institutes for Health (NIH), and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) have been insufficient to warn Americans away from them, and if the fact that the US Constitution neither mentions them nor…
If the 1992 FBI slaughter of innocent people at Ruby Ridge, Idaho, or its shocking 2014 extrajudicial aggression against the peaceful Bundy family in Nevada were not enough to energize a contemporary call for the Federal Bureau of Investigations to be at least reduced in size and budget, if not completely eliminated for the challenge to the Constitution it represents – and if the FBI’s seeming…
What a difference a week makes – or doesn’t.
Since MRCTV and people worldwide sounded the alarm about Penguin Random House literally rewriting Roald Dahl’s novels – purging them of wit, nuance, and the work Dahl put into the tales and instead fitting them to a progressive, milquetoast, woke mindset – nincompoop navigators at the publishing giant have “reconsidered” their actions.
And…