John Kerry Frustrated by First Amendment in Governing - Globalist Agenda Exposed
John Kerry Expresses Frustration Over First Amendment Obstacles to "Govern"
The World Economic Forum's 'Sustainable Development Impact Meetings' took place during the United Nations General Assembly in New York City last week. At this meeting, John Kerry, the former presidential climate envoy and a prominent figure on the far-left, voiced his frustrations to his fellow globalists. Kerry stated that the First Amendment often impedes their agenda.
Kerry said, "Our First Amendment stands as a major block to the ability to be able to hammer [disinformation] out of existence. What we need is to win...the right to govern by hopefully winning enough votes that you're free to be able to implement change."
He added, "It's very hard to govern today."
Understanding the Term "Govern"
In this context, "govern" essentially refers to controlling the narrative or promoting government-approved propaganda. This control is often exercised through censorship by federal government agencies in Washington, DC, the intelligence community, big tech in Silicon Valley, fact-checkers, think tanks, and mainstream corporate media.
Kerry's choice of words and his tone reveal that far-left radicals in the Obama-Biden-Harris team are concerned. Their propaganda, often disseminated through far-left corporate media outlets, is losing its grip as citizens turn to Elon Musk's 'free speech' X platform for their news. This shift is driven by a desire for truth after decades of deception by corrupt government and corporate powers.
The Conservative Treehouse's Sundance's Perspective on Kerry's Remarks
Sundance from the Conservative Treehouse interpreted Kerry's comments from the recent WEF discussion. Kerry suggested that freedom of speech poses a 'threat to global democracy' because it makes it difficult for governing officials to control information. Kerry hopes that the next administration, possibly led by Kamala Harris, will use all the tools of government to prevent Americans from freely expressing their views on issues.
According to Kerry, governing is challenging when the government cannot prevent people from seeking and discovering information that contradicts their interests. Effective governance requires compliance with a single ideology. If people are free to find alternative information and think for themselves, they become increasingly difficult to control. This mindset is openly expressed and is prevalent among those in power.
The Changing Landscape of News Media
At another WEF meeting earlier this year, Emma Tucker, the Chief Editor of WSJ, stated that the era of corporate media "owning the news" and "being the gatekeepers of the facts" has ended. She expressed concern about people turning to 'other sources' and questioning the official government-approved narrative.
This shift is why the mainstream media is attacking Elon Musk and the X platform. They have lost control of the narrative they once had.
Globalists and Their War Against Musk's X
The globalists, masters of deception intent on dividing and conquering, are seeing their power and control start to fade. This is because people are now choosing their own news sources and seeking the truth.
In response, these globalists are waging war against Musk's X on a global stage.
Public Reactions to Kerry's Remarks
Several people have expressed their views on Kerry's comments:
One person noted, "That pesky 1st Amendment always gets in their way. They hate the 2nd even more."
Another stated, "John Kerry says “It’s very hard to govern today”. Govern = Control. They’re frightened of losing control of truth being exposed."
A third person said, "The vision of democracy held by John Kerry involves a small cabal of haughty people designating truths and falsehoods, and suppressing disfavored speech. Whether the truths are true or the falsehoods false does not matter as long as the high get to decide which is which."
Another person commented, "The quiet part is being said out loud: Globalists want to rip up the Constitution."
Bottom Line
John Kerry's comments on the First Amendment and governance have stirred up a lot of discussion. It's clear that the landscape of news media is changing, and people are seeking alternative sources of information. What are your thoughts on this matter? Share this article with your friends and get their opinions. Don't forget to sign up for the Daily Briefing, which is available every day at 6pm.