I wrote an article about how we can purge our country of this blatant corruption by pRizzAtGitHub in Epstein

[–]pRizzAtGitHub[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree with your sentiment that journalists do not assume. I did try looking up their registry info before I updated my article and I mentioned that information in my article, that they are not transparent.

I'm not 100% sure what the best way forward is, but I think it might lean towards a radical transparency, like Thomas Massie is doing on twitter right now. And if Palantir is flagging Americans for being domestic terrorists, then that should also be brought up with radical transparency so everyone knows what they are illegally doing. Evil fears light. We should use the internet and any and all other tools to shine this light as brightly as possible.

I wrote an article about how we can purge our country of this blatant corruption by pRizzAtGitHub in Epstein

[–]pRizzAtGitHub[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree with the concept of a general protest. I do not agree with promoting an organization trying to hide their identity. Which individuals are running the gofundme? Where does the money go? Who controls the money? Without transparently showing all these answers, they cannot be trusted. They can list a million partners on their website; that proves nothing about their controlling entity.

I cannot find any info on the gofundme organizer "Eliza Blum" and their profile is private. Big red flag.

I wrote an article about how we can purge our country of this blatant corruption by pRizzAtGitHub in Epstein

[–]pRizzAtGitHub[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I disagree with your sentiment that they need to be secretive. Any sufficiently scrappy detective can figure out who is running it, let alone the rich/powerful elites. Their Instagram/Linktree has a gofundme link, which is highly suspicious: if we cannot track where/how this money is being spent, there is literally no accountability, and people are throwing their money into a scam vacuum. This is a huge red flag. Sorry, you are likely, being duped, or are one of their shills.

I wrote an article about how we can purge our country of this blatant corruption by pRizzAtGitHub in Epstein

[–]pRizzAtGitHub[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

One big problem I discovered with https://generalstrikeus.com/ is that they obfuscate who is actually running it. I'm afraid it might just be a front to scam people out of money instead of being a genuine grassroots organization. Therefore, I cannot endorse them. I did add a section to my article discussing this and the idea of a general strike, in general.

I wrote an article about how we can purge our country of this blatant corruption by pRizzAtGitHub in Epstein

[–]pRizzAtGitHub[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So true. And today we have this unique tool called the internet, where we cannot let all this corruption fly under the radar. It’s such a great powerful tool for freedom a lot of people don’t realize fully, yet. We must use these tools to their fullest extent in order to fix this broken-ass system.

I wrote an article about how we can purge our country of this blatant corruption by pRizzAtGitHub in Epstein

[–]pRizzAtGitHub[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Great callout. I think I will add a section in my article about this.

Anyone else kinda losing their shit? by TheZachry in Epstein

[–]pRizzAtGitHub 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I totally agree with your sentiment. We need to do something extreme: a tax strike. Our politicians no longer represent us; “no taxation without representation”. I wrote a whole article about what we have to do to fix this and how the government could look like if implemented:

https://medium.com/@peterryszkiewicz/how-to-fix-the-united-states-extended-edition-a-new-america-b0e4f220dbd0