In May, 2019, I wrote a WPost op-ed warning that the Assange precedent would empower the state to criminalize all investigative journalism.
8 months later, Brazil's DOJ tried to prosecute me for my reporting using *exactly that theory.*
This is why this case is so dangerous:
Did @BretWeinstein just break the spell?
“For a lot of people, the way they manage the fear that they were induced to do something that could have implications for their long term health and lifespan, is to lie to themselves… and I would point out to those people, as sympathetic as I am - I know how strong that coercion was - and how many people who were smart and under other circumstances would have avoided this, succumbed to it - but if you lie to yourself about what happened, your ability to protect yourself from further harm, is greatly reduced. We have to understand what we did to ourselves, in order to fend this off.”
If you want to know what I saw in The Darien Gap, and what I fear it might mean, here is my discussion with Tucker Carlson.
For a deep dive from Panama, check out my discussion with fellow scientist @chrismartenson on Locals;
https://t.co/qYxkMcapSE
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The American empire is collapsing. Things are much worse than people realize. I don’t think people really understand how bad NYC is right now. The media is focused on SF - I’m not sure why. NYC is BAD.
I am extremely disturbed by what I witnessed in Lower Manhattan last night.
I lived on Wall Street for years - directly across from The NYSE.
Last night - I went to grab a few items at Rite Aid - only to find out that almost everything was behind a lock.
I asked an employee how often things are stolen from the store.
He said - every day. Numerous times a day.
I was shocked.
Next - the employee told me that even when they catch a criminal - they can’t do anything - unless the criminal is a repeat offender at the location.
When they do take action - the offender is let out almost instantly - only to start stealing from the store all over again.
I have no words for what I see happening to this city that I no longer recognize.
Before I left the store - he said this:
“They give the criminals more power than the workers.”
New York City is completely out of control.
Why are we empowering criminals?