(Justin Deschamps) There’s more to the story you probably haven’t heard.
Related I Have Good News About Stillness in the Storm
by Justin Deschamps, September 24th, 2020
Big Tech has been trying to censor Stillness in the Storm for years. But that hasn’t stopped us. It’s only made us more passionate about sharing information “they” don’t want you to see. The very fact they use censorship at all usually means there’s some truth to the information.
Because you care about the truth and realize, as I love to say, “we’re all in this together” we’ve created powerful tools for mass awakening. The tool is grassroots support, direct community action, and voting with our dollars, time, and energy.
Your support has made this possible because we no longer need to rely on Big Tech for funding. It goes without saying that I thank you. But for all the readers who can’t contribute to our work and the work of other crowdfunded researchers, writers, and world healers, let me pass on a big thank you for them too.
Here’s the untold story of how the Cabal behind Big Tech has been working hard to stop us. I’ve talked with other censored people in the community who have reported a similar story. One day, there will likely be books written about the “modern-day dark ages” that we’re living in, and stories like this will likely be common knowledge.
We first started to notice Big Tech censorship in 2017, when we were posting a lot of content about secret technology, human trafficking, and suppressed cures and health knowledge.
In early 2017, Google shadow-banned our site (so when you search for things in google we don’t pop up in the list).
Facebook started removing our posts from your feed, even if you liked our page and specifically marked that you wanted to see our posts.
When QAnon started posting in late 2017, we were one of the first sites to start sharing the intel. Whether you think Q is bunk or not, “they” don’t want you to see it. Our YouTube Channel started to get shadowbanned and our subscriber count was constantly being scrubbed.
Since then, Twitter was constantly shadow banning our posts. If you “clicked” follow on our profile, they would secretly unfollow you later. In August of 2020, despite the constant manipulation from Twitter, we gained thousands of new followers. That month, they decided to suspend our account, without any notice or reason given.
Two weeks after that, Mailchimp closed our account (also without any reason given), which is the service we use to send our email newsletter. They closed our account just after we sent them a $150 for our service (not only are these people cheaters but they’re greedy!)
While all this has been happening, email services (like Yahoo, Hotmail, Aol, and Google) have been marking our newsletters as spam for years. We’ve been getting a constant stream of feedback from readers saying they signed up for our newsletter but never got it, or it ended up in spam.
If that wasn’t bad enough, Mailchimp seems to have been unsubscribing members without their permission. I personally signed up one subscriber over half a dozen times—each time the service acted like it was their first (leading me to suspect that someone was removing people from the list without their permission).
On top of that, in early 2018, Stillness in the Storm started getting attacked by what seems like targeted virus bots. I’m not a tech person per se, so I don’t really know what to call this.
We started hearing reports from readers that we were “using too many pop-up ads on the site” and some people couldn’t actually read any of our articles. You may have experienced this before.
You click on a link to one of our articles, either from our newsletter or social media, instead of going to the article, a popup comes up saying you’ve one a product, or have a virus, and it refuses to let you click past the popup to our site. Some people even reported that these ads had sexual images in them or advertisements for mail-order brides. Of course, our readers would get upset and blame us, saying we have too many ads and this is a shameful practice.
Here’s the problem, we have never used popup ads like this.
What I discovered was that viruses were embedding themselves in a reader’s browser cache, making it so that only when they clicked on Stillness in the Storm links, they got these malicious popups.
Thankfully, clearing the browsers cache solves this problem. But it begs the question, why were these viruses only targeting Stillness? And the effect is that our readers think we’re pushing sleazy ads or trying to hoard money with annoying popups—all of which makes you the reader avoid our site. In the end, they win in stopping you from seeing the information we post.
As I said, if this is happening to you, simply clear the cache and it goes away 99% of the time.
Lastly, our AdSense was de-platformed, which happened last week.
And as you know, we thought we were going to shutdown. But because you the reader cared about our work and supported us with monthly donations for as little as $5 a month, we’re still here.
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I can’t thank you enough for your support.
Like you, I started my journey because I discovered something that made me question everything I believed. I do this work because I care about this world and the people in it. And I’m fortunate to have been given an opportunity to offer what I’ve been given for the service of humanity and this world.
I hope this has helped you understand the very real nature of the battle for truth and freedom we’re fighing at this time. I also believe that good people are everywhere and a growing movement within the government is starting to do their job and fight the Deep State.
As evidence of this, the DoJ recently started making moves to fight Big Tech censorship and hold them acountable via reforms of section 230.
The Department of Justice’s draft legislation focuses on two areas of reform, both of which are, at minimum, necessary to recalibrate the outdated immunity of Section 230.
Promoting Transparency and Open Discourse
First, the draft legislation has a series of reforms to promote transparency and open discourse and ensure that platforms are fairer to the public when removing lawful speech from their services.
The current interpretations of Section 230 have enabled online platforms to hide behind the immunity to censor lawful speech in bad faith and is inconsistent with their own terms of service. To remedy this, the department’s legislative proposal revises and clarifies the existing language of Section 230 and replaces vague terms that may be used to shield arbitrary content moderation decisions with more concrete language that gives greater guidance to platforms, users, and courts.
The legislative proposal also adds language to the definition of “information content provider” to clarify when platforms should be responsible for speech that they affirmatively and substantively contribute to or modify.
Addressing Illicit Activity Online
We the people will win this fight if we can stick together and learn how to reclaim and use our rights to stop the forces of darkness.
Much love
Justin Deschamps,
Founder of Stillness in the Storm
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– Justin
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Wes says
Thank you for the content, if the info were nonsense there would be no reason to censor it. The shear enormity of what theyre up against has to be sobering for those doing the censorship, just that by itself is a redpill. Has SITS considered doing a poll of its own? Using a nonbiased criteria for choosing participants, Using this platform may be biased, just a thought…
Philomela says
Dear Justin,
I was just trying to make a donation of $50 with my mastercard – however it was not accepted. After I pressed the donate button it said to try again later. I tried a couple of times but my donation was not accepted. My Mastercard is a valid card and works with other companies without a problem.
Justin Deschamps says
Huh that’s odd. Could be some shenanigans happening. Was this threw PayPal?
You can also space it out over 10 months via https://www.subscribestar.com/stillness-in-the-storm