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• Disconnect from Big Tech services
• Divest From any company with a history of Woke censorship
• Purchase from companies who demonstrably support Free Speech

Patriots' Defense Action Plan



Step 1: Ensure Access to Secure Communications for Conservatives and Trump Supporters. We need the ability to communicate with each other securely – or at least reliably. Because without communication there can be no organization. Without organization we are merely 74 million lone voices locked down in our Covid-resistant homes. Without organization we cannot share information or ideas for action, discuss strategy, or plan for activation of (peaceful) strategies. But with organization we can marshal the energies of 74 million Trump voters – and focus that energy into inexorable and irresistible action for saving our country.

Patriots must never again depend on only one account

Recent events make clear we can no longer rely on Big Tech options for communication such as Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, etc. If they can delete a President they can delete any one of us – or all of us. Worse, we cannot depend on any one “alt tech” site to communicate. Only last week Apple, Google, and Amazon conspired to destroy the alt tech Twitter alternative Conservatives were coming to rely on more and more – Parlor – and they nearly succeeded. One option remains for Patriots. Instead of entrusting our communications to any one site we need to use multiple sites simultaneously. This will create the redundancy of a 'distributed' communications network, ensuring that even if Big Tech wipes out one site it won't matter; our communications will remain uninterrupted on all of the other sites. Patriots must never again depend on only one account. Yes, developing the knowledge and skill sets required to master distributed communications will be a major pain. It won't be easy to create accounts on multiple sites, to figure out which ones work best, to spread the news about which ones work best – to figure out how to post to each site simultaneously – to keep usernames and passwords straight – to have to log in to multiple accounts every time we go online. It will be tedious, boring, time-consuming and infuriating. But what choice do we have? We know Big Tech intends to silence as many Patriot voices as possible, to excise as many Patriots as possible off the Web entirely. So what else can we do? We simply have to overcome the greatest enemy of all: Inertia. So pick one of the sites below (Appendix 2), create an account, and give it a spin. Read about it on Wikipedia. Tell your friends (hopefully they'll be willing to sign up for a different site – and you can compare notes). Start now.

Appendix 1: Remaining Steps to be addressed later:

Step 2: Build an integrated Free-Speech alt-tech Internet support structure for Patriots: This will include unfettered access to, or ownership of, Server Farms and Data Centers, Tier 1, 2 and 3 Internet Service Providers, and cloud-based services similar to Amazon's Web Services. Step 3: Disconnect from Big Tech services, including Twitter, YouTube, Facebook, Google, Amazon, Apple, and all of the other Masters of the Universe Big Tech companies who banned President Trump. (It will be really hard to give up using Amazon's retail website and other cool services – but we have to try). Step 4: Divest from any company with a history of Woke censorship, of terminating Patriot employees, or harming or threatening to harm Patriots' material well-being. Step 5: Purchase items only from companies who demonstrably support Free Speech. Appendix 2: Best alt-tech sites A list of (mostly) free-speech sites with varying levels of similarity to Twitter, Facebook and Youtube: Top Alternatives to Twitter: • Parlor (if it is possible for it to return) • Minds.com • Gab • Diaspora • Mastodon Top Alternatives to Facebook: • Minds.com • Mastodon • Diaspora Top Alternatives to YouTube: • Rumble • Brideon • Bitchute • Minds.com

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Dr. Brad Lyles——

Dr. Brad Lyles is an independent writer for the Tea Party.


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