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Thank you for sharing, Steve. I had no idea that LinkedIn was in on this crap, too. Guess I should have known better.

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Thanks, Steve. You are getting difficult to find on the internet. 😅

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Facebook is the same way. Support the narrative or get restricted

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I love it I am laughing so hard ..I have been suspended at least three times now ...where was this article a year ago ...THANK you so much ...ONELOVE

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Why is LinkedIn getting involved? My suspicion is they all floated money against the orange man not fully comprehending the criminality of such an action. Now they have to follow it through no matter where it goes. Some were sinister, some for political beliefs and some just plain stupid

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What if we all did to Linked In, Facebook & Twitter what Mark Levin did to Twitter?

Levin's last Twitter post a year ago says:

"I am suspending my own Twitter account in protest of Twitter's fascism."

Then redirect to Substack, Telegram, etc

This would have the effect of:

1) starting to siphon the curious & honest people off the worst pharma-controlled big tech and on to much better platforms;

2) staying honest ourselves, not pretending that masks work or that the jab is safe;

3) striking big tech before their strike, while our previous posts are still visible to those who are interested.

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I have deleted my LinkedIn account in 2019. Glad I did! Dont regret it! Dont miss it! Thank you, Steve, for writing your opinions and commentaries! Ive shared them to many! You are one of the many few voices of reasons I listen to!

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I thought people only used LinkedIn for the 2 weeks before they get hired somewhere and then forget about it for a bunch of years, like a resume.

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It's funny as I had dropped you a message at LinkedIn about Craig Pardekooper's work and was wondering why you hadn't answered it. Have you seen Pardekooper's work? If his analysis about batches being coded for toxicity is correct, it's astounding. https://www.bitchute.com/channel/3KRJ7WXgSw8T/

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Sometime within the last 10 years I posted something about gun violence with reference to a shooting event. In real-time I saw the text disappear from my post. It was either AI doing it or someone manually doing it. It is safe to say that nearly every website like Linkedin, and especially if it is the tip of the spear, it is a government database and it is being controlled. If anyone remembers Pat Tillman (football player that fought in Afghanistan) he was taken out of circulation because he saw damning information over there and wrote that he was going to say something. He was killed in a questionable friendly fire incident. The wars were lies, the jab is a lie and whatever we think we know for sure about the USA, we are sadly mistaken. It is very hard to fathom that the last 21 months is a global psychological operation that unfortunately includes a now overt genocide via the jab.

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Being able to spin the truth with a lot of sarcasm seems to be a pretty effective way to not get banned. At least it works for YouTuber JP Spears, who says: “Learning to have your mind controlled is your key to escaping the hell of thinking for yourself.” 😆 Not only informative but funny as heck. But yeah….why use a platform that isn’t open to the truth. Anyone worthy of saving will figure it out, and follow you here!

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Better still. Stop using it at all.

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I don't know if LinkedIn is considered "Social Media", but the pointers you listed about covid are a recurring theme of those groups. All in all, social media is in lockstep with the legacy media in victimizing humanity.

Maybe it's time to turn off the TV? Maybe it's time for the common man to decouple from LinkedIn and social media accounts?

https://i.postimg.cc/xCF1s3d8/zap-bad-actors.jpg

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Remember, LinkedIn is owned by Bill Gates now and they had made a HUGE mistake when they went down the content route (I even told some of their people that!) as it got them into trouble with China. They told me they had to build a whole new separate setup for the China market to keep the Chinese censors happy... They also got SPAMY with their content etc...

I can understand the logic behind going down the content route as it keeps people who are not salespeople, headhunters or job seekers engaged who otherwise would not be looking at the site BUT now they have to deal with people like you who STUBBORNLY refuse to repeat the correct narratives and can get them into trouble and who must be policed...

I was hoping when they stopped being a public company, they would go back to their roots and focus NOT on content but on their initial purpose (Networking, providing sales leads, helping employers/jobseekers etc...) because ALMOST NOBODY LOOKS AT LINKEDIN MESSAGES/INVITES ANYMORE OR THEY GET DIRECTED TO SPAM FOLDERS!

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Linkedin creeped me out within an hour of setting up an account six or seven years ago. I "deleted" my account within the day.

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