2 thoughts on “AJ Baalman: Why did Elon Musk say he wanted “Free Speech” on Twitter?”
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Thank you for the expose. I do not have a Twitter account, but from your article one can deduct that the people left behind by Musk to run Twitter are all puppets of the WEF. So nothing has changed, there will be content control from the same globalist faction.
Massive Update, At 4 PM Central, 5 PM Eastern, Yoel and Robin Wheeler are Resigning. I have added the tweet that broke the news first to our essay. Not saying our expose essay had anything to do with it, but 12 hours later, they are resigning.