Saturday, September 5, 2020

Analyzing False Information in The Blast

Posted in Lipstick Alley: another analysis of the Restraining Order against what was falsely reported in the @blast article by @rnaumann

This is why it's so important for us to speak up against media deception and manipulation. Social media plate form like Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and other plate forms have leveled the field for those who have the clout to get their "story" in the media versus those who do not and Alexandra Grant is targeting them and its users.

For some of you, the fact that she didn't use the word "girlfriend" is important but the most important thing to note as written by the user in Lipstick Alley: "In a nutshell, ANY mention of Alexandra Grant or her photo or likeness (including satire and parody which have long been protected forms of speech and expression in this country under our First Amendment) is prohibited under the TRO."

Therein lies the real purpose of the RO. To stop criticism. To stop the meme, the parody, the satire, and exposure of fraudulent activity, scheme, and future scheme to fraud.  Is Alexandra Grant afraid of a stalker or is she trying to shut down criticism that is echoing around the world about her shady activities?







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