In this webisode, I talk about the Alan Guttmacher Institute, a TV show that is a fictional interpretation of martial law, the game that's based on that show in addition to the TV ad I've seen for it, and even mention of a REAL official Executive Order written by Obama that people ought to read.
The online moniturds that keep track of my online activity have frozen my family's computer a few times whenever it came to trying to leave a link to the official White House webpage anywhere. Which definitely means something! Haha, they even froze the computer out of paranoia once, when I was only about to update something on one of my business pages on Facebook - to which ought to be called Government Book. (You've heard about that stuff already, right? Mark Zuckerberg is not even bothered about the overlords mostly spying on people through this social media site. Look up "mark zuckerberg nsa cia facebook" on YouTube to see for yourself.)
So, to anyone who still uses the site; you might want to be super careful about what you post there! Or better yet, delete your Government Book account, if you don't need to use it for anything. I hardly go on there, for business stuff and looking at the board-gaming group some of my RL friends are part of. Go to seen.life or someplace that's not cluttered with ads and unnecessary junk. Someplace doesn't censor out certain things like anti-immigration, anti-Muslim, stuff like that. One of the independent reporters I follow, who talks of non-propaganda news on YouTube has sure been fed up with the censorship. I think it's ridiculous, for the most part.
Also, they've already started censoring on Twitter. I've experienced it about two times, when trying to inform some buddies of mine on really important things. But hey, I don't share really personal things on there anyway! I sometimes put out messages that are specifically for the moniturds. ;) I also had a blast while putting together this funny video, that's roughly a month old.
That song, "Private Eyes" by Hall and Oates is one of their theme songs! XD The other one would be "Every Breath You Take" by The Police. ...Which may be a little creepy in a way, but I mostly see the humor into how it suits my spy audience. I haven't been angry over them at all. They've stressed out over me! They even hate my guts at times, I'm sure of it. lol
I'm quite observant. I may not know how to hack computers, but I take notice of the tricks they do to delay and/or interfere on what I do online.