Libertarians Lead the Way for the New Media
Libertarians Lead the Way for the New Media
By Noel Gibeson Corbell
Moving towards a New Media Construct
For along time the Lame Stream Media, to include social media, has been controlled by denizens of the far left. This needs to change. One way to change this is through non-participation in existing venues and development new, alternative venues.
One example of a current alternative is Dr. Tom Woods of the Mises Institute. (The Austrian, Vol.4. No.5, September-October 2018). Tom Woods is always busy writing books, articles, and doing his podcasts and all of these are focused on peace and liberty.
Nick Gillespie, Editor-at-Large of Reason Magazine is active on many fronts ranging from article writing, to publishing a magazine and blog, to leading on-site discussion groups. He is also instrumental in live broadcasts and podcasts. A recent example of his podcasts is: Are We in a New Era of Political Violence?: Podcast Are we all just living through Elon Musk's dystopian simulation? Matt Welch|Oct. 29, 2018 3:30 pm Here is the link: ( https://reason.com/blog/2018/10/29/are-we-in-a-new-era-of-politicalfbclid=IwAR0QgK1NhKnkStsA1JDcUy0aPmv-5vhtk26-vOeA4PdaEtTkP4vm84y__vM )
Ron Paul and co-host Daniel McAdams of the Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity together do a wonderful job on the Liberty Report podcasts. Always pertinent and always interesting. The Liberty Report usually broadcasts daily with podcasts available on-demand. The RPI also produces articles on pertinent topics pertinent to liberty, and auditing and ending the Fed. Ron Paul’s book End The Fed is available online at Amazon and elsewhere. Two other luminaries of liberty are still in exile. They are Julian Assange and Edward Snowden. They released information publically that governments and politicians don’t like. They released the truth that the Deep State is trying to hide and keep secret.
The Future Outlook
The new and alternative media needs to be developed and then mainstreamed. Who would control these new systems and who would be allowed to use them? And under what conditions?
We need replacements for platforms like Facebook and Twitter. A possible replacement for Facebook might be something like the new friends.freezoxee.com.
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Dr. Noel Gibeson Corbell previously wrote for the Free Market News Network.
He is president of the independant Mount Vernon Institute in Alexandria, Virginia.