Zero Hedge: It didn’t take long for new Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal to signal the direction that he will take the company in following the resignation of Jack Dorsey. Any ember of hope that Twitter would reform itself to a platform advancing the freedoms of speech and press was extinguished when the company decided to ban a popular account tracking the developments in the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell. This shouldn’t be too shocking given the new Twitter CEO is on record stating that the company’s role isn’t to be bound by the first amendment. Though Twitter’s ban hasn’t kept a new account under a different handle from remaining up, it does reduce the visibility of its tweets from an audience of over 500k to one of just over 1,500. While the reason behind the initial ban wasn’t clarified by the ambiguous rationale Twitter used to justify its decision, a comparison of the original account against its replacement sheds some light on what may have triggered Twitter to nuke the account.
Updates made on the seventh day of the Maxwell trial by the TrackerTrial account reported testimony from FBI Special Agent Kelly Mcguire of the agency’s Child Exploitation and Human Trafficking Task Force. Her testimony discussed evidence introduced to the court that included the contents uncovered at Epstein’s Manhattan townhouse following that time that the disgraced sexual predator probably had his death faked to facilitate an escape that would enable him to avoid trial. Initially, the evidence included in the exhibits presented to the court was reported upon in the mainstream press, most notably citing the Austrian passport Epstein kept in a safe. What media reports at that time didn’t touch upon with as much focus was evidence that became the subject of Mcguire’s testimony. That evidence adds more cause for speculation concerning a widely held belief about Epstein.
During Special Agent Mcguire’s testimony, she touched upon other contents of Epstein’s townhouse that were recovered by the FBI in 2019. These items included photographs, CDs, and hard drives that were found in the office of Epstein’s Manhattan residence. According to the TrialTracker account, Mcguire’s testimony verified that the hard drives seized in 2019 already had FBI evidence tags placed on them. This report suggests that the evidence seized from Epstein’s townhouse in 2019 had already been in possession of the FBI before being returned to the sexual predator. MORE
The Hilarity of it all is that twitter, its leaders and followers, just don’t realize that when they ban or suppress anything its a giant flashing sign to the rest of us that it’s almost always true or a cover-up. They are as predictable as a clock.
/Salute
” Any ember of hope that Twitter would reform itself…”
Just who in their right mind had this ember of hope? It’s a cesspool and Jim Jordan’s favorite method of virtue signaling(asking oh so tough questions on various committees is his second).
Why is Twitter so important? Or Facebook, for that matter? Oh, now I remember – people refuse to stop using it. It would appear it is far easier to stop smoking than it is for some people to stop tweeting. Just say no.
@LuvntheBIGsites…
Streisand Effect on a daily basis. I don’t Twitter, or any other SocMed, but every day I read about some truth that has been banned by Twister and/or Fazebook, and it’s often things I’d never have heard about otherwise. Thanks, SocMed!