I'm a great fan, generally, of the Daily Caller. Generally very well written and researched stories with a strong line. They were the one outlet that tackled the Clintons over the Ranbaxy scandal, the worst generic drug fraud in history, all orchestrated and covered up by Bill Clinton.
But: on the one issue that counts, the FCC, they go overboard, fawning over Ajit Pai. They produced a truly dreadful video punting his assurances on net neutrality:
https://dailycaller.com/2017/12/13/ajit-pai-wants-you-to-know-you-can-still-harlem-shake-after-net-neutrality-video/
A gif from that video shows one Martina Merkota, a very feisty performance artist, smoking a cigarette and jiving with Ajit Pai. As it happened: I had emailed her shortly before this, and warned her about the FCC and 5G. She got lambasted for taking part in this video, not least by me. She said, she had no idea who this guy was, they just came and told her, you gotta jive with this guy, so she did.
She then got accused immediately of being a "right-wing conspiracy theorist" and generally dragged through the hedge backwards by the MSM.
I told her, you should have listened to me, and avoided promoting the FCC. She left the Daily Caller shortly after this debacle, more the shame, she was a great newsreader.
I've never, ever, seen the Daily Caller promote anyone, let alone a Federal commission chairman, in the way they did. Really bizarre. Something is astray here.
Anons: you are clearly on your own with regard to 5G. Just research this technology. It requires focused beams, phased arrays, to operate.This is military radar. Using "celldar" they can already track every person and every vehicle on the landscape.
With 5G, they will be able to track every coin in your pocket, every button on your shirt, the caplets on your shoelaces. They've said for years, it's technically trivial, all that's required is "political will". And oh boy, do they have that in their chief shill, Ajit Pai.
Americans (I'm a foreign anon, if you hadn't guessed) – we are really relying on you to wake up. Someone has to shake up this situation with the FCC. Pai needs to feel some pain.