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Could it be they want to suppress free speech and make it so there is no "cross-talk" among researchers; then they can continue to control the narrative and continue to be immune to reality?
If they can arrest you for your speech
"Those who study Sandy Hook are black hearts" - HRC
That does dampen down enthusiasm for research?
Wasn't that the reason the ancestors escaped off the mouth of the River Plym?;
Freedom of conscious does not suit those who rule through fraud and intimidation?
"These men and women had separated themselves from what they believed was only a partially reformed Church of England. They were known as Separatists. In 1593, John Penry, Henry Barrow, and John Greenwood were hanged for their dissent from the Church of England. There were other martyrs around the country, and many Separatists died in prison. Robert Browne, meanwhile wrote his famous Treatise of Reformation without Tarrying for Anie. In this book Browne expounded the principles of Congregationalism. There is a memorial to Robert Browne situated in the churchyard of St Giles, Northampton. In 1620, a group of Separatists who had fled to Holland with their minister, John Robinson, sailed to New England in the Mayflower and are known as the Pilgrim Fathers. In New England they established a Congregational church. In the 1630's Congregationalism in New England grew with the emigration of Puritans from this country."
http://www.chantler.plus.com/Yelvertoft-Portal/Congregational/English%20Congregationalism.htm
They weren't coming for something like food or housing or education to be free. They came to be able to think free without intimidation.