James O'Keefe strikes again.
At this rate, lefties are going to quit dating people since the technique he uses is the "honeypot" in which people open up on what they assume are legitimate dates.
James O'Keefe contacted Jeevan Gyawali to request comment regarding hidden camera footage in which Gyawali discusses Meta's censorship practices. Upon hearing the details, Gyawali responded, "Ah, f*ck," before quickly ending the call.
— James O'Keefe (@JamesOKeefeIII) October 16, 2024
His comment speaks for itself. pic.twitter.com/niqckI258U
This time around, the mark was a senior META engineer who works on Facebook's censorship program. In his rather open conversation with a woman prodding him on how Facebook was dealing with the conversation about the election, Jeevan Gyawali openly talks about shadowbanning Republicans, censoring conservative groups, and using the platform to manipulate the election results.
None of this is surprising in itself--anybody tuned into politics knows this has been happening and knows that Mark Zuckerberg spent hundreds of millions of dollars influencing the 2020 election by spreading around his famous Zuckerbucks.
Of course, the corporate media tries to downplay all this, insisting that these efforts are all about stopping "misinformation," preventing foreign election interference, and saving democracy itself from nefarious people like, well, every single Republican not named Liz Cheney or Adam Kinzinger.
Misinformation, we all know, is a synonym for "information that doesn't help the transnational elites. Even Democrats who aren't on board the transnationalism train get the same treatment. It is not so much Democrats versus Republicans as transnationalists versus the people.
What makes this admission so important is the admission that this is all about electing the "right" people and hurting Donald Trump. The misinformation mask is off; it's straight-up election interference.
Yes, there IS something unseemly about these journalistic techniques, but there is no other way to get this kind of information. The old "gentlemen do not read each others' mail" style of information gathering doesn't work if you want to unmask evildoers.
I salute O'Keefe. His techniques are distasteful and in a sense, unfair, but so are those of our enemies. We are in the midst of an information war, and this is the only way to get the information in a compelling fashion.
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