This is a worry, and what's in store for the future. I don't know who is journalist is, or anything about her, but that's not the point. If it can happen to a journalist, it can happen to you.
AUSTRALIAN DEEP STATE DE-BANKS CITIZEN JOURNALIST (richardsonpost.com)
What’s happened to Maria Zee is a sign of what’s in store for all of us
In Soviet Russia and Maoist China, communism was a government affair.
If you were reported by a colleague or family member as expressing beliefs contrary to the
ideology of the state, or complaining about the lack of potatoes in the shops, you would be
hauled in for questioning.
If you were reported by a colleague or family member as expressing beliefs contrary to the
ideology of the state, or complaining about the lack of potatoes in the shops, you would be
hauled in for questioning.
Generally, you were a goner unless you dobbed in someone else for real or imaginary
crimes against the Party, or turned informant. Files released after the fall of the Berlin
Wall showed one in six East Germans were informants on their family, friends and
neighbours.
Just as we didn’t get class Marxism but instead identity Marxism in the West, we
haven’t got government communism, either. Not in the same way as the Eurasian
nations had it last century. The protections for citizens’ rights in liberal democratic
states proved too strong.
Instead, in the West, communism got privatised. The Marxists evolved, like a virus; they
put on suits and used the jargon of corporate capitalism while pushing to undermine liberal
protections for individuals and create a slave society under the guise of a tolerance utopia.
We’re seeing exactly the same totalitarian surveillance and control grid being erected in
Western nations as in Eastern nations last century, but in our case, the long arm of tyranny
is being exercised via the private sector.
Big Brother was a government bureaucrat stamping on a human face, forever. Big Sister
is a corporate minion shrieking in your face while they seek to destroy every aspect of
your life for hurting their feelings.
Maria Zee has now experienced the sharp edge of this creeping totalitarian system. The
citizen journalist has been ‘de-banked’; this might be a new term, but it’s one we should
all become familiar with.
ING Bank informed Maria on March 9 of this year that her accounts, which she had had
for years, were being forcibly closed by the bank. Maria was given one week to find
another bank and was told that her accounts would be locked within two weeks and
funds made unavailable.
You can see Maria herself explaining in brief what was done below.
There is no way ING Bank made this decision without outside pressure. Maria gets up the
nose of the powerful elitists who think they know better than us how to run our lives, and
you can be sure they initiated this persecution. They want it to have a chilling effect on
dissent.
crimes against the Party, or turned informant. Files released after the fall of the Berlin
Wall showed one in six East Germans were informants on their family, friends and
neighbours.
Just as we didn’t get class Marxism but instead identity Marxism in the West, we
haven’t got government communism, either. Not in the same way as the Eurasian
nations had it last century. The protections for citizens’ rights in liberal democratic
states proved too strong.
Instead, in the West, communism got privatised. The Marxists evolved, like a virus; they
put on suits and used the jargon of corporate capitalism while pushing to undermine liberal
protections for individuals and create a slave society under the guise of a tolerance utopia.
We’re seeing exactly the same totalitarian surveillance and control grid being erected in
Western nations as in Eastern nations last century, but in our case, the long arm of tyranny
is being exercised via the private sector.
Big Brother was a government bureaucrat stamping on a human face, forever. Big Sister
is a corporate minion shrieking in your face while they seek to destroy every aspect of
your life for hurting their feelings.
Maria Zee has now experienced the sharp edge of this creeping totalitarian system. The
citizen journalist has been ‘de-banked’; this might be a new term, but it’s one we should
all become familiar with.
ING Bank informed Maria on March 9 of this year that her accounts, which she had had
for years, were being forcibly closed by the bank. Maria was given one week to find
another bank and was told that her accounts would be locked within two weeks and
funds made unavailable.
You can see Maria herself explaining in brief what was done below.
There is no way ING Bank made this decision without outside pressure. Maria gets up the
nose of the powerful elitists who think they know better than us how to run our lives, and
you can be sure they initiated this persecution. They want it to have a chilling effect on
dissent.
The Chinese have an old saying: 殺雞儆猴. ‘Kill chicken, scare monkey’. You use violence
against an isolated individual to keep everyone else in line. Given that the CCP is the
model for the neo-Marxist elitists taking over Western societies, it’s appropriate they make
highly visible examples of brave people like Maria.
she hosts the Zero Time show and conducts thought-provoking interviews. I became
aware of Maria’s work when she interviewed one of my favourite thinkers, Martin
Armstrong. She has also hosted segments on the Alex Jones show, Infowars.
Now, I don’t agree with everything on Infowars. I don’t agree with every guest Maria has on.
But that’s the point, and it’s one that Maria herself makes. If we’re going to come up with
creative solutions to the existential problems facing us here in Australia and abroad, we
have to have freedom of thought and inquiry.
But that’s the point, and it’s one that Maria herself makes. If we’re going to come up with
creative solutions to the existential problems facing us here in Australia and abroad, we
have to have freedom of thought and inquiry.
Free speech is treated by some people like a fetish or a slogan, but it’s much more
important than that. Societies in which tyrants get to tell everyone else what they can
and can’t say are societies that perish, and the cultural communism we have allowed
to spread via our education system is ensuring that our society will not be equipped
to adapt to the rapid changes happening in the world right now.
important than that. Societies in which tyrants get to tell everyone else what they can
and can’t say are societies that perish, and the cultural communism we have allowed
to spread via our education system is ensuring that our society will not be equipped
to adapt to the rapid changes happening in the world right now.
In the meantime, Maria is in a financial gulag. A monetary concentration camp. And she
won’t stay in there alone. Big Sister doesn’t need informants; she’s got the internet. She
has all the data already to know who’s been naughty and who’s been a good little slave.
You won’t be able to keep your conscience and escape the panopticon surveillance system
being implemented. If you still think 2 + 2 = 4, Big Sister is going to find out and then no
bug burgers for you, transphobe!
being implemented. If you still think 2 + 2 = 4, Big Sister is going to find out and then no
bug burgers for you, transphobe!
De-banking for political or ideological reasons must be banned in Australia. It’s a
tyrannical and unjust practice. There is no recourse once a panel of apparatchiks in the
‘security division’ of the corporation have agreed that you’re off to Siberia.
on.Put pressure on your freedom-loving senators to address this. Share Maria’s video below
around so she can kick up a storm about it. This can’t be tolerated.
Then they came for the based Serbian-Australian truther journalists, but I said nothing…
You can watch the video of Maria discussing her de-banking by ING Bank on Rumble by
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