Has America devolved into a police state? That’s the central analysis of the new film “Police State,” by Dinesh D’Souza.
A characteristic of police states is censorship, the silencing of views that undermine the official propaganda messaging of the regime. Every day we feel the tightening grip on access to information and the ability to speak openly and freely.
In his new film, in theaters this week only, D’Souza warns of “active collaboration between the police agencies of government and digital platforms… Censorship is now a global operation.”
Illustrating the issue of blatant censorship, the film presents a trailer that touches on the United Nations (UN) climate change agenda. In a revealing clip, a UN representative highlights the past presence of 'distorted' information in Google searches. In response, the UN formed a partnership with Google to ensure that consumers are fed ‘accurate’ information on this issue.
“If you Google climate change, at the top of your search you will get all kinds of UN resources. We started this partnership when we were shocked to see that when we Googled climate change, we were getting incredibly distorted information right at the top,” the UN woman discloses. “So we were becoming much more proactive. You know, we own the science.”
Today, when an individual conducts a Google search for ‘climate change,’ the first thing that pops up is the United Nations' fast facts on the ‘crisis.’ Scroll below and you’ll find almost entirely government-sponsored messaging on the issue, whether it’s from NASA, the World Health Organization, or the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change – the latter two of which are part of the UN.
Under Google’s “People Also Ask” tab is the question: What are the top five causes of climate change? The answer – by the UN of course – is you. Your home, how you move, what you eat, and how you conduct your daily life. The second proposed question provides an answer from the World Bank Group – the UN.
This exclusive clip from “Police State” echoes the @ElonMusk warning about the precariousness of free speech.
— Dinesh D'Souza (@DineshDSouza) October 19, 2023
For the full story on how we got here, and who is behind the systematic assault on our basic liberties, go to https://t.co/L3EAH8QJTZ pic.twitter.com/KCJs4OytF1
Information now appears to be a perceived concept, masking the reality that our access to information is increasingly tightly controlled.
The film raises questions about various controversial topics, including "Russiagate," the origins of COVID, Hunter Biden's laptop, and the events of January 6th. These are replicated plays orchestrated by deep-state actors and their media partners.
Convention of States is an effort to disband the growing police state through a state-led initiative. The people can use Article V to rein in the federal bureaucracy, and in today’s age, it’s our best weapon against a weaponized government. To support this constitutionally-provided mechanism, sign the COS petition below.