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Following the recent purge of Alex Jones from the Internet by the leading tech firms, The Washington Times has revealed that the Infowars founder was right all along, but now he's been silenced. As the monopoly of hi-tech companies in the United States continues to de-platform Alex Jones from their systems, effectively cutting him off from his audience, it would be wise for Americans to look deeper at the real agenda behind this move. The reasons for these extreme actions are far more sinister than just blocking hate speech, which has become a euphemism for censorship. Whether you're a fan of Jones' brand of news or not is not the point, as the recent cull of conservative voices poses a greater threat to the US, and the world, than most people care to realize.

Washington Times reports: Where Alex Jones has been very spot on is the threat that communist China poses to our future and our way of life, and how this threat has corrupted our government, our education system and much of our hi-tech industry. Did you know that Google just opened an artificial intelligence center in China, formed to help China jump ahead of the United States in this crucial technology?

 The science of AI has no borders, neither do its benefits,” Fei-Fei Li, chief scientist at Google’s AI business said recently in a blog post. Interesting isn’t it?

I guess he doesn’t know China has a huge internet border called the great firewall, where it prevents its citizens from knowing the global truth. Did you know at the same time Google recently let a Department of Defense contract expire without renewal due to their engineer’s refusal to work for the DOD, or to put another way, refused to defend America? Did you know Apple is assisting China in its vast Orwellian censorship of the internet by deleting apps off its platform China doesn’t like?

 Last evening I decided to watch Mark Levin’s new show on Fox News; the subject was fascinating. The guest was Michael Pillsbury, a China expert with decades of experience working in the U.S. government for multiple administrations.

I downloaded the book and stayed up all night to read it. Here are the takeaways: False assumption number 1: Engagement with China brings complete cooperation. It hasn’t. After decades of America assisting with China’s rise, they are more of a threat now to our way of life and security than ever. False assumption number 2: China is on the road to democracy. They are not. They are a hardcore totalitarian system that seeks domination over the United States. False assumption number 3: China is a fragile power. They are not. This is a ruse to lull the West to sleep over their true designs, until it is too late, adhering to ancient Chinese tactics. (The Art of War) False assumption number 4: China wants to be, and is, just like us. They are not. In decades, China will still be a hostile adversary, bent on our subjugation to their power. Only then, their economy will be much larger than ours. They are using deception and subterfuge to blind us to their true goals of conquest.

False assumption number 5: Chinese hawks are weak within China. On the contrary, they control policy-making and are hostile to the United States. I encourage everyone to read this book; it is an eye-opener and will make you lose sleep at night, as the truth always does.

I can see a conversation between Beijing and our tech titans, “Get rid of Alex Jones or else.” And what about all this anti-Trump rhetoric coming from our media, from Hollywood, from the Democratic Party, from academia? They are all bought and paid for by the Chicoms. Remember Bill Clinton renting out the Lincoln Bedroom to the Chinese? Most Hollywood studios are now owned by the Chinese, dictating what the American public sees. I have been trying to get a movie produced in Hollywood about the Korean War, about a book I wrote called “Lost *******s.”

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https://neonnettle.com/news/47...d-it-may-be-too-late 

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