Who Controls The Meme Controls The Future

Feds Arrest Twitter Troll Ricky Vaughn For Posting LOL Memes;

Think about this folks…. It is demonstrably true the DOJ, FBI, CIA and aggregate United States intelligence apparatus use intentionally fraudulent evidence, created by government officials, to interfere in the 2016 election. Candidate Donald Trump was put under surveillance and all of his campaign communications and transition team communication was collected -and weaponized, by the United States government to eliminate the candidate…. And no accountability was ever delivered for that action.
 
Meanwhile, a 31-year-old random Twitter user is charged with “Unlawfully Used Social Media to Deprive Individuals of Their Right to Vote.”

h/t another ian

31 Replies to “Who Controls The Meme Controls The Future”

  1. Deprive? Somebody’s brain was deprived of oxygen if they expect anyone to believe that… The lulz.

    1. Oh please, everyone involved in the farce knows that there is no merit to this bogus charge. The point is to arbitrarily punish him for dissent. To suppress dissent in the future. To scare the little guy who stood up to the establishment and made fun of it. He will probably win it in court … and get bankrupted in the process. Remember, the process is the punishment. They know it and that is why they cynically went after him.

      1. “There is no doubt of it; but in this country it is found good, from time to time, to kill one Admiral to encourage the others.” Voltaire

  2. The FBI should be disbanded along with the RCMP. Nothing but a bunch of terrorists at this point.

  3. No worries, the way this country is heading all SDAers may soon meet him in person on an international gulag prisoner exchange program.

    1. It is. Twilight is almost over. It is very late and things are start to move fast. On one hand at least we may not have wait long. So there is that

  4. Well, he was still on Twitter, so I got no sympathy for him. What, did he think his publisher was going to protect his privacy?

    I just wonder, why Twitter is not named a co-defendant, because they allowed it to stay on their platform, after all.

    1. No he did not expect Twitler to protect his privacy, he was not committing a crime in the first place you daft idiot.

  5. So is it legal to claim election fraud again? Or only for the 2016 election?

    Not gonna end until conservatives start following the same ROE as the commies.

  6. Notice how they waited with charges until Trump is not able to pardon him. Expect a lot more examples to be made of political dissidents in the near future.

  7. Based on that, when will those responsible for telling Republican voters not to vote in the Georgia senate run-off be arrested?

  8. If that is what keeps Feds(FBI) busy this confirms my suspicion that they are doing all they can to avoid investigating the 2020 illegal election.

  9. Biden just banned tern “China virus” in an EO. Trudeau just had a committee funded by the government tell the government they need to censor.

  10. The corruption is even deeper than I imagined. This will be a very dangerous 4 years. And if that infantile idiot Trudeau is re-elected, Canada will be marching lockstep with the US.

  11. Good, what a piece of shit. The post is clearly too meticulous to be intended as a funny joke, he’s accomplishing nothing but fucking around with democracy. Last I checked, stupid people still have a right to vote. The charges will probably be dropped though.

    1. “Good, what a piece of shit.”

      Funny, that was exactly what I thought abut you, when I have read your post supporting arbitrary criminalization of dissent. You rank somewhere above UnMe and below dogshit now.

          1. Yes he is. But then again everyone who disagrees with them is “fascist”, “racist”, and “white supremacist” (just like the Latino Jew who runs Proud Boys, must be the new “multiracial white” we are hearing about lately). Also “white silence means violence” and “it is ok to punch a fascist” they extrapolate from there…

        1. Name the white supremacists with evidence, not your addled so-called opinion.
          You seem fine with taking people’s hard fought for rights away on the flimsiest of evidence, someone’s opinion.
          Go away Beria. You’ve shown us the person, you, and we’ve found the idiot, you. Not a crime though.
          Try to keep up; try not to reinforce your malignant stupidity. But most of all, stop wasting our time.

  12. If this is all they have to do, it is proof that they have no reason to exist. Disband them all and contract justice out to Mexico. Just as we rant that Harper should have gotten rid of the CBC, Trump should have gotten rid of most of the rotten federal bureaucracies that were out to get him.

  13. A simple solution.

    All voting has to be in person on election day. Exceptions tightly controlled and verified.

    Run a public awareness campaign so everyone knows.

  14. “Unlawfully Used Social Media to Deprive Individuals of Their Right to Vote.”

    This actually implies that are LAWFUL WAYS to Deprive Individuals of Their Right to Vote. Apart from death and / or “incarceration”.

    Think about that for a minute before the door gets kicked in.

  15. I wonder how long it will be before books like 1984 are banned, after all we can’t let the deplorables see the instruction manual.

  16. Sorry for posting this … but the FIRST THING that popped into my mind was the Pretenders song My City was Gone … modified to my (country) was gone.

    I went back to Ohio (the USA)
    But my city (country) was gone
    There was no train station
    There was no downtown
    South Howard had disappeared
    All my favorite places
    My city (country) had been pulled down
    Reduced to parking spaces (EV charging stations)
    Ay, oh, way to go, Ohio (and my country)

    Well, I went back to Ohio (USA)
    But my family was gone (replaced by ‘the village’)
    I stood on the back porch
    There was nobody home
    I was stunned and amazed
    My childhood memories
    Slowly swirled past
    Like the wind through the trees
    Ay, oh, way to go, Ohio (USA)

    I went back to Ohio (USA)
    But my pretty countryside
    Had been paved down the middle (covered in solar panels)
    By a government that had no pride
    The farms of Ohio
    Had been replaced by shopping malls (Amazon warehouses)
    And Muzak (Big Brother pronouncements) filled the air
    From Seneca to Cuyahoga Falls
    Said, ay, oh, way to go, Ohio (USA)

    Ironically … this is the signature intro-song used by Rush Limbaugh. He knew his Country was slipping away.

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