DNC wants to “work with SMS carriers” to dispute text messages skeptical of vaccines
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The Democratic National Committee wants SMS carriers to scan text messages so they can ‘dispute’ private conversations critical of Covid-19 vaccines, according to Politico.
In a bombshell revelation, buried in the middle of a Politico article, the DNC and other Biden-allied groups want to “engage fact-checkers more aggressively and work with SMS carriers” to refute private conversations if they question the establishment’s vaccine narrative.
“We are steadfastly committed to keeping politics out of the effort to get every American vaccinated so that we can save lives and help our economy further recover,” White House spokesperson Kevin Munoz said. “When we see deliberate efforts to spread misinformation, we view that as an impediment to the country’s public health and will not shy away from calling that out.”
In short, they want carriers to monitor private conversations over text messaging so they can ‘counter’ criticism of Covid-19 vaccines.
This represents the next wave of censorship as it now focuses on private conservations rather than simply speech made on a public forum such as Twitter – and it’s a violation of the Fourth Amendment which confirms “the right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures.”
Additionally, once this system of real-time monitoring is in place, it’s guaranteed not to be limited to just speech on Covid-19 vaccines but will also be used to monitor private conversations related to the upcoming 2022 and 2024 elections.
It’s guaranteed because they’re already closely watching and censoring political conversations on social media which they label “misinformation.”
In June, a Canadian health minister said the goal of continuing Covid-19 lockdowns “was not to protect public health, but to prevent the free flow of information,” according to the Jewish Voice.
“But I think the other purpose of the injunction [lockdown] is to prevent groups that are deliberately spreading false information that creates risk,” Dr. Robert Strang said. “The information itself, if listened to, creates risk to the public as well.”
“That is certainly a need to manage that misinformation campaign as well.”
What the world is witnessing is a corporate/government partnership to expand surveillance and censorship into every sector of the human sphere and every possible form of human communication.
This was foreshadowed in 2018 when CNN demanded WhatsApp ban Alex Jones if he used the app for text messaging.