Tie-Dyed Tyranny Modernized
During the first half of the 20th century, oppressive nations, such as Germany and Russia, once used secret police forces to make sure the masses were in compliance. “The Gestapo and NKVD used terror, murder and random arrests to make millions obey the will of the handful of those pulling the levers of power,” Bill Whittle says. The phenomenon, which Whittle calls Tie-Dyed Tyranny, has taken root under the guise of environmentalism in Washington State. Whittle explains in this edition of “Firewall” on Truth Revolt.
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