The problem is 95% are going to vote main stream because people want government to protect them and coddle them and they are going to watch mainstream news.
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You don't have to spend any money at all if you use the TOR browser and Duck Duck Go as a search engine.
Like minded people have also established their own resource centres such as Rumble for videos and Telegram for sharing instant information.
There are ways around the Lieberal censorship and control of MSM.
I use NordVPN, a 3 year subscription and I can move from BC to Montreal to Toronto to Israel to Czech republic to Iceland to Japan or South Korea.... pages open different, ads different. Here I set it to Czech and opened facebook and since I block cookies I get the popup below.
"Přijmout soubory cookie od Facebooku v tomto prohlížeči?
[COLOR=#050505]Soubory cookie používáme pro přizpůsobení a vylepšování obsahu a služeb, doručování relevantních reklam a pro zvýšení bezpečnosti. Na svoje nastavení se můžete podívat kdykoli. Další informace o souborech cookie a jejich nastavení najdete v našich zásadách používání souborů cookie
[COLOR=#1C1E21]Spravovat nastavení údajůPřijmout vše
To make it obvious how about Israel and open the facebook again.
[COLOR=#1C1E21]https://static.xx.fbcdn.net/rsrc.php...F5SId3UHWd.svg
פייסבוק עוזר לך להיות בקשר עם האנשים בחייך ולשתף אותם.
I was lazy and just did a cut and paste of the text part but you can see as far as it is concerned I am not in Canada, some use this to watch Netflicks and other geocentric products.
NEW NEWS
Now with C-10 snuck in during the middle of the night, let's hope it won't pass the Senate.... here comes C-36, step 2 in the path to the farthest left, not likely to get passed before an election but we will see.
https://rumble.com/vj19un-liberals-e...n-bill-c-.html
Independent Canadian journalist Spencer Fernando joins Ezra Levant to discuss the Liberal Party's next step in censorship, the proposed Bill C-36. Spencer explains how this bill is another instance of the Liberals exploiting a tragedy for political gains.
The VPN may work for pages and some tracking but the reality the final mile is still through Canadian servers though, it is the Rogers, Bell and the CRTC where the gotcha is and that is perhaps why the CRTC just handed Bell and Rogers the big payout (at Consumers expense). With a VPN they can't see what you are looking at but as soon as you turn that off or there are tracking cookies they can read they know all, they see all, they want to control all....
https://www.oodmag.com/community/sho...hair-ian-scott
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yCWNRzoQGis
Thanks because I am definitely going to do that.
Keep this in mind for future reference....
"Your ISP or your country is blocking VPN usage. In some countries, especially with online censorship, VPN usage can be blocked or considered illegal. In China, for example, only government-approved VPNs are legal."
https://nordvpn.com/blog/check-vpn-working/