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Part 4: Will the Radical, Tech Censors...Censor You?

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Will The Radical, Tech Censors...Censor You? Hi Friend All week we've been talking about the threat

[Having trouble viewing this message? Click here to view online]( [The Western Journal]( Will The Radical, Tech Censors...Censor You? Hi Friend All week we've been talking about the threat our nation faces from the newly emboldened Radical Tech Left... And how we are standing up to this threat in the one way we can: To get up every morning and voice the truth for our nation's survival. To do it with integrity, honesty, and fairness. And to never back down. We will keep publishing, keep telling the truth, even as they try to bridle us and silence us. In coming weeks... We'll release three special investigative reports that we've been working on, reports aimed at opening everyone's eyes to what we've uncovered... Hitting hard on the truth. These investigative reports will blow open the doors on meetings being held right now to illegally and unethically silence those few Christian conservative voices still remaining online... And before we release these reports as publicly as we can to shine light on what's really happening... Before we do this, we'll rush out special preview editions to those who are helping us, the men and women who are lifting their voices loudest in their communities across the country... These men and women are our subscribers, and we're asking you to join with them and together take this stand... Together in a mission we must undertake . . . for our very freedoms and our country's future. In tomorrow's email we'll tell you more about the things we're doing with our subscribers - because yes, we'd like you to join us! And we're doing everything we can to take our quality reporting to an all-new level, making it a cause you can believe in... Part 5 tomorrow... George C Upper Editor-in-Chief, The Western Journal [The Western Journal Introduces The Editor's Club Learn More]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Copyright © 2021. [The Western Journal]( All rights reserved. | [Privacy Policy]( The Western Journal | P.O. Box 74273 | Phoenix, AZ 85087 If you do not want to receive these emails [unsubscribe]( [Link](

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