Whose fault is that? Establishment cyber-police drive Parler off the internet, act shocked when it really works with THE RUSSIANS

Conservative social media platform Parler is once more, and after failing to completely railroad it off the internet, decent “specialists” at the second are whining about its new Russian links. But even those links aren’t what they seem.
Conservative social media platform Parler is back, and after failing to completely railroad it off the internet, respectable “experts” are now whining about its new Russian links. But even those links aren’t what they seem.Original article
Author: Russia Today

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