Remembering Those Silenced By The Media's Reign of Terror
On This Special Day in The History of Freedom, Say the Names of Those Who Have Lost Theirs to The Enemy of the People
Their Silence is Deafening
Today, as the Freedom Convoy rolls, remember those who have been silenced in the cause of freedom.
You may not have agreed with them. You may not even have liked them. That is not the point.
Today we solemnly observe International Day of Remembrance for the Silenced.
Because what has happened to them at the hands of Big Media in collusion with Big Government and Big Tech, can— and will— happen to you.
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These victims believed in something bigger than themselves and their feelings, and had the courage to stand up and try to do something about it.
For their pains they were sentenced by the media mob to harassment, persecution, investigations, audits, political prosecution, loss of job and career, endangerment to family and loved ones, de-platforming, de banking, bankruptcy, imprisonment, physical injury, death.
But worst of all, silence.
Because when you cannot speak, you are forgotten.
Never forget this day. For their sake.
Years of Infamy Started Today.. and Ends Today!
February 19th, 1942, is a day that lives in infamy, as it marks the beginning of the Media’s Reign of Terror.
On this day, eighty years ago, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066, authorizing the mass incarceration of anyone of Japanese descent, indefinitely and without due process of law.
It came after a relentless campaign in the media, driven by the deep state, local governments, law enforcement, and powerful interest groups. From the Los Angeles Times front page to the Seattle Times sports page to the Washington Post opinion page, the message was the same:
These people are a threat to our democracy and need to be locked away for our safety—and theirs.
Over the next sixty days, 120,000 of them were evicted from homes, communities, schools and careers, and herded into concentration camps in harsh, remote areas of the American West, where they stayed for the remainder of World War II.
Japanese-Americans at relocation center, Santa Anita, CA, 1942/Image credit: National Archives
These people were silenced. The losses of property, businesses, incomes, careers, education, and contribution to our nation was staggering. In today’s dollars it would be in the billions.
And then, exactly a year later, on February 19,1943, they were nearly stripped of their citizenship. It came down to one judge with a conscience and bravery to stand up to the mob, lead by two California Attorneys General, one of them governor-elect that November, and future US Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl Warren.
Yes, the winners are often on the wrong side of history
Years of Infamy
While silenced and nearly de-naturalized Americans citizens waited for over forty years for their justice.
Only after it was exposed that the Department of Justice had fabricated incriminating evidence and withheld exculpatory evidence in order to justify the mass incarceration of American citizens.
Only after those guilty were conveniently dead.
And only at pennies on the dollar for the damage they had done.
February 19, 1942 began the Media’s Reign of Terror, when editors, producers, and journalists were licensed to deal out to life sentences without parole— years of infamy, obscurity, and silence— to anyone they chose. Hundreds of thousands at a time. With total immunity and zero accountability.
An kind of intellectual Big Pharma.
People of Conscience Are Being Silenced
We see it happening today to those who stand up to the Administrative State. We see the relentless efforts by Big Media and Big Tech to
Destroy Public Figures: President Trump, Mike Flynn, Rudy Giuliani, Roger Stone, Mike Lindell, James O’Keefe and Project Veritas, Steve Bannon, Sarah Palin, Dr. Robert Malone, Dr. Naomi Wolf, Robert F Kennedy Jr and Children’s Defense Fund etc.
Crush the Powerless: the Bill Clinton Rape Victims, the Jeffrey Epstein Sex Slaves, Tara Reade, the January 6 Protesters, the Canadian Truckers…
Erase People of Conscience: millions who have been banned, de-platformed, and silenced by Big Tech social media platforms, nameless but to God… and you.
Break Their Silence, Say Their Names. End the Media Reign of Terror
This Say this day NO MORE, AND NEVER AGAIN!
We will not wait forty years for our story to finally come out while guilty are rewarded for their crimes.
We will not accept a few pennies on the dollar for the years of lost productivity, value creation, and health
We will not accept a country where media can destroy anyone it dislikes with a label, and criminal journalists—murderers of the living dead— can walk free.
We rise this day to say YES! FROM THIS DAY WE REQUIRE:
Equality of media before the law. If they can label and fact-check private citizens and bring potential harm, media must also be labeled as harmful based on objective metrics, such as malword counts
Reparations to all who have been harmed by Big Media and Big Tech, paid from the massive fortunes they have made off the backs of the Deplorables, and not from the American taxpayer.
Punishment of politicians, bureaucrats, and billionaires who have weaponized media against opponents, private and public.
We call for a day of reckoning for the Evil that is crushing America, the world, and the last hope of humankind for equality of all before the law.
We start by remembering the victims.
We start by saying their names.
Today, as the Freedom Convoy rolls, say the names of all who have been targeted, persecuted, and destroyed by Big Media & Big Tech
Break Their Silence. Say Their Names.
Roll for Freedom. Roll for Justice.
End The Media’s Reign of Terror.
Harvey Oxenhorn is a cybersecurity consultant, and author of the upcoming book, The Atrocity Algorithm: How the Media Became the Enemy of the People. Follow him on Gettr, Gab, and MeWe @HarveyOxenhorn