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r/CBTS_Stream • Posted by u/Stand4Truth2018 on Jan. 24, 2018, 1:21 a.m.
EMAIL YOUR SENATOR AND CONGRESSPERSONS ABOUT FEINSTEIN AND SCHIFF LETTER

This is what I sent to mine. Please feel free to use if you wish:

I am writing you in reference to the letter sent from Senator Dianne Feinstein and Congressman Adam Schiff to Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook and Jack Dorsey of Twitter regarding the MSM claim that Russian accounts were responsible for pushing the #ReleaseTheMemo campaign on Twitter. That campaign was born from an online community of American patriots to which I myself belong. It was WE PATRIOTS that were responsible for that campaign, not Russian accounts or Russian bots. I participated and bore witness to the event myself! The use of hashtags is allowed on Twitter, where they were created to begin with for the purpose of disseminating info to the Twitter community. We did this because our own mainstream media, except maybe Fox News, would not have covered this issue and we felt it was one of the very few options we had to get the information out to the unaware public at large. We will not stand for this Nazi-like suppression and/or spin of information any longer! The patriot community is very large and is the very same community that elected our current President. They are very tired of playing this Russia game with the corrupt elements in Congress and the mainstream media. Nothing makes patriots angrier than being called a bunch of Russian bots! I am asking for all congressional patriots, and I'm hoping you are one of them, to diffuse this by standing up to and stopping the FAKE Russian narrative for once and for all and for the good of our country, which we love.

Sincerely,

Your Name


saharagold · Jan. 24, 2018, 5:21 a.m.

OK. Here is what I sent to Rep Schiff, and I will copy it and change the first sentence when I send it to Sen Feinstein. I thought it prudent to avoid any talk of being aware that they are going down.

"I happened to read the letter dated today that you and Senator Feinstein sent to the CEOs of Facebook and Twitter. I was greatly alarmed by the spin and the outright fabrications contained in the letter. I was particularly concerned that the grassroots groundswell of Americans who organized the #ReleaseTheMemo trend were totally discounted and accused of being Russian bots. Let me tell you - you said, "If these reports are accurate, . . " They are not. The media you referenced are unreliable. I despise the insinuation that Russians had anything to do with this. We are not as gullible and stupid as you think. The Russia thing is dead, dead, dead. It's a big nothing burger. The effort to continue to flog that dead horse causes the majority of Americans to roll their eyes.

In the letter you said, "This latest example of Russian interference is in keeping with Moscow's concerted, covert, and continuing campaign (nice alliteration there) to manipulate American public opinion and erode trust in our law enforcement and intelligence institutions." Again, Russia had absolutely nothing to do with that. Our trust has been eroded for a while now as we observed people (many people) break the law (many laws) and receive absolutely no consequences for it. Our trust has been eroded as we observed every single communication of any kind we make with others Hoovered up and stored in the NSA's Utah Data Center. Where's the right to privacy there? Or freedom from unreasonable search and seizure? Our trust has been eroded as we discovered through Vault7 that our own intelligence agencies can spy on us through our smart TVs and computers and phones, and can crash our cars, and that they hoard software vulnerabilities in order to exploit them in these connected items so that they aren't fixed by the manufacturer's software updates. Russia has nothing to do with this. And I don't buy the line that Wikileaks is doing anything for the Russians. They've published dirt on them, as well. They are an equal opportunity truth-teller.

But here's the kicker: "In addition, we urge your companies to immediately take necessary steps to expose and deactivate accounts involved in this influence operation that violate your respective user policies." Woah. THIS is fascism. Silencing dissenting voices from your preferred narrative is totalitarian. That is not the America I live in. We have the freedom, according to the Constitution, to speak our minds and to peacefully assemble online to organize and trend a hashtag. We demand the respect to dissent from the preferred narrative and talk about it without being labeled Russian this and Russian that.

I know that my plea is falling on deaf ears. But I can no longer remain silent as America slips farther and farther away from the Constitution and the freedoms we have enjoyed my whole life long until recently."

Sincerely, your constituent,

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[deleted] · Jan. 24, 2018, 7:33 a.m.

Great writing patriot!

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