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Online extremist ☠️ Internet outlaw 🤠 | Co-founder: @thefreethoughtproject | Founder: @policethepolice_official
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With federal police now in our cities, it’s never been more important to know your rights and how to deescalate police encounters. Empower yourself and be confident when speaking to law enforcement.You asked for it, so it's now back by popular demand! Click the link in the bio for more information. 👆 by @jason.e.bassler
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10 months ago
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Inside me there are two wolves... 🐺🐺DO NO HARM:Non-Aggression – As a libertarian who believes in natural law, the Non-Aggression Principle (NAP) is the foundation of a civilized society. It asserts no individual or institution has the right to use force against you or your property for a non-violent action. The NAP is the "Golden Rule" codified into a moral principle.Mind Your Own Business – The sister principle to the NAP, it asserts we should allow others to live without imposing our views or beliefs on them. With countless religions and belief systems, there’s no single "correct" way to live. Tolerance and the ability to ignore others' actions, as long as they harm no one, are essential.Don’t Tread on Anyone – A twist on the Gadsden motto, this extends the NAP to our shared humanity. We focus too much on national, religious, and cultural divides, forgetting we all share this planet. If one suffers, we all suffer. Ending human suffering brings us closer to sustainable harmony.TAKE NO SHIT:Protect & Defend – Our duty is to defend our beliefs, rights, families, businesses, and freedom. Changing the system through politics is unlikely; history shows that. We must prepare, train, and protect what’s ours. Relying on government or others is a mistake—self-defense should always be a priority. Stand Your Ground – When censored, debanked, or cornered, you must stand up and speak out. Defend your life, land, and liberty—physically and mentally. The fight against the establishment takes many forms. Find strength to never back down and speak the truth, even if your voice shakes. We need action, not apathy.Be Capable of Violence – Supporting the NAP doesn’t mean being a pacifist. The ruling class seeks to make us weak. We must always be prepared to protect what’s ours. As Jordan Peterson said, "You can’t be peaceful unless you’re capable of great violence. If you're not capable, you're harmless." True peace requires strength.No Masters, No Slaves – Anyone claiming to rule you is your enemy. We don’t need rulers or slaves. Born with divine power, political authority is an outdated construct. You own yourself, start acting like it! by @jason.e.bassler
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a year ago
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When institutions prioritize protecting power over protecting people, accountability becomes a PR slogan instead of a principle. The pattern isn’t random—it’s systemic.Every “protected class” of power is just another firewall against public scrutiny. That’s not protection; that’s insulation. And when truth becomes a liability, the citizen becomes the problem.👉 Follow me on Twitter, Minds, Mewe, and Gettr. 👉 Follow my main: @thefreethoughtproject 👉 Follow my podcast account:@thefreethoughtprojectpodcast 👉 Follow our backup:@thefreethoughtproject.v3 👉 Follow my police accountability account: @policethepolice_official#JasonEBassler #JasonBassler by @jason.e.bassler
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2 days ago
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Beginning in 2027, new vehicles sold in the U.S. will include driver-monitoring systems designed to track eye movement, attention, distraction, and signs of impairment. Supporters argue the technology will improve road safety and reduce accidents. Critics warn it creates a new layer of surveillance inside one of the last private spaces many people still control.Most people have no idea this is coming.For over a century, the automobile represented freedom. You got in, turned the key, and went where you wanted without asking permission.Now cars are starting to look a lot more like our phones, computers, social media accounts, and smart devices: always connected, always collecting, always watching.The concern isn't just what the technology can do today. It's what it becomes tomorrow.More monitoring.More data collection.More behavioral profiling.And with every new sensor, camera, and algorithm, we end up with a little less control, a little less privacy, and a little less autonomy over our own lives.The open road used to symbolize freedom.In the coming years, it will symbolize compliance.👉 Follow me on Twitter, Minds, Mewe, and Gettr. 👉 Follow my main: @thefreethoughtproject 👉 Follow my podcast account:@thefreethoughtprojectpodcast 👉 Follow our backup:@thefreethoughtproject.v3 👉 Follow my police accountability account: @policethepolice_official#JasonEBassler #JasonBassler by @jason.e.bassler
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3 days ago
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Yes, the surveillance state is growing by the day.No, that doesn’t mean we should abandon every tool that touches the internet.I know... I get it, there’s a lot of nuance here.Right now there’s an illogical, knee‑jerk reaction happening online, and honestly, I understand why. People see the panopticon walls closing in and feel powerless to stop it.Many think simple boycotts are the most effective strategy. And sure, sometimes they are.But in a world that shifts by the hour, we can’t afford to fall into logical inconsistencies or tech‑purity traps. Balance matters.Just like the cell phone, social media, and Big Tech’s grip on both, the fact that data centers house AI servers doesn’t mean we should abandon the technology altogether.When I was censored and deplatformed in 2018, losing nearly 6 million followers overnight, I could’ve boycotted every platform. I could’ve thrown a fit (that no one would’ve seen), felt righteous, and walked away into a different career. Instead, I recognized something every resistance movement has understood: you use the tools of the powerful against them.Big Tech, social media, AI, data centers, none of these tools are inherently evil. They can lead to addiction, dependency, and cognitive decline. But they can also be incredibly useful for storytelling, information exchange, content creation, research, and production. Do we throw the baby out with the bathwater? In my opinion… no. That’s shortsighted.We use these tools to educate. To create awareness. To expose what’s happening. To fight back, especially the free models (and I hope none of you are paying for this stuff).So yes, the tech takeover is unnerving. But what we need is balance, not blanket boycotts. We use discernment. We stay aware. And we wield their tools against them.That’s how guerrilla warfare has always worked, and that hasn’t changed in 2026.👉 Follow me on Twitter, Minds, Mewe, and Gettr. 👉 Follow my main: @thefreethoughtproject 👉 Follow my podcast account:@thefreethoughtprojectpodcast 👉 Follow our backup:@thefreethoughtproject.v3 👉 Follow my police accountability account: @policethepolice_official#JasonBassler #TFTP by @jason.e.bassler
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6 days ago
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Our recent guest, Allan Paul Roberts, didn’t mince words: the government has forfeited any claim to our respect. When an institution abuses trust over and over again, skepticism stops being a choice and becomes a survival instinct. (~Link in Bio)Full Episode on Spotify, Apple Podcast & More: https://linktr.ee/tftppodcast#TheFreeThoughtProjectPodcast by @jason.e.bassler
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9 days ago
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💀 Be the extremist the government thinks you are 🔥*Yes, that is a real Larry Fink quote.*👉 Follow me on Twitter, Minds, Mewe, and Gettr. 👉 Follow my main: @thefreethoughtproject 👉 Follow my podcast account:@thefreethoughtprojectpodcast 👉 Follow our backup:@thefreethoughtproject.v3 👉 Follow my police accountability account: @policethepolice_official#JasonEBassler #JasonBassler by @jason.e.bassler
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9 days ago
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This tweet hit 1M views on Twitter…How far will it go here on IG? 🤔Earlier this month, I flew to Idaho for my uncle’s funeral. On the way home, at the TSA checkpoint, I clearly stated that I wanted to opt out of the facial scan. Despite that, Officer Nemec (pictured) told me he scanned my face and took the photo anyway.This wasn’t my first run‑in with TSA nonsense, so I did what I always do: document everything. In the past, whenever I’ve reported incidents like this, the fat bastard supervisor just hands me a card with a website link, basically admitting they have no real authority and that the system is built to bury complaints. So I made my objection clear, took a photo, and told Nemec I’d be filing a report. His expression never changed, that smug, “nothing will happen” look, because he knows the odds of accountability are close to zero.But this time, something different happened. After I got home from another trip, I filed the report… and to my surprise, a TSA “program specialist,” Cathy Troxler, reached out and scheduled a call with me for next week.Was it because the post hit a million views on Twitter?Is TSA suddenly turning over a new leaf? (I’m not holding my breath.)Either way, I want accountability.So what do you think?Should I serve them with a notice of claim?Should I file a lawsuit?Should I take the call with Cathy?Drop your thoughts in the comments. 👇👉 Follow me on Twitter, Minds, Mewe, and Gettr. 👉 Follow my main: @thefreethoughtproject 👉 Follow my podcast account:@thefreethoughtprojectpodcast 👉 Follow our backup:@thefreethoughtproject.v3 👉 Follow my police accountability account: @policethepolice_official#JasonEBassler #JasonBassler by @jason.e.bassler
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10 days ago
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In our latest episode, Dr. Andrew Kaufman exposes the true purpose behind the data‑center explosion and why pushing back isn’t anti‑technology, it’s basic self‑defense for your privacy. It’s time more people connected the dots.Full Episode on Spotify, Apple Podcast & More: https://linktr.ee/tftppodcast (Link in Bio)#TheFreeThoughtProjectPodcast by @jason.e.bassler
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15 days ago
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When a company built to fuse intelligence, policing, and predictive warfare starts embedding itself into every layer of civilian life, from health to agriculture, this kind of headline isn’t shocking, it’s inevitable. Palantir’s business model depends on expanding data sets until every human interaction becomes a node in its network. And when profit is tied to total visibility, ethics become a rounding error. As Martin Luther King Jr. warned, “Our scientific power has outrun our spiritual power. We have guided missiles and misguided men.” The surveillance state isn’t growing because it’s efficient, it’s growing because it’s profitable.👉 Follow me on Twitter, Minds, Mewe, and Gettr. 👉 Follow my main: @thefreethoughtproject 👉 Follow my podcast account:@thefreethoughtprojectpodcast 👉 Follow our backup:@thefreethoughtproject.v3 👉 Follow my police accountability account: @policethepolice_official#JasonEBassler #JasonBassler by @jason.e.bassler
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17 days ago
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Montagu Norman understood a century ago what still drives politics today: distraction. When citizens are polarized over symbolic battles, they stop noticing who’s writing the laws, funding the wars, and printing the money. The left-right feud isn’t organic, it’s engineered to keep power centralized and accountability diffuse.👉 Follow me on Twitter, Minds, Mewe, and Gettr. 👉 Follow my main: @thefreethoughtproject 👉 Follow my podcast account:@thefreethoughtprojectpodcast 👉 Follow our backup:@thefreethoughtproject.v3 👉 Follow my police accountability account: @policethepolice_official#JasonEBassler #JasonBassler by @jason.e.bassler
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20 days ago
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In our recent episode, Dr. @andrewkaufmanmd exposes the sheer scale of toxic microplastics and forever chemicals soaking into our skin and circulating through our bodies — then lays out practical steps we can take to fight back instead of absorbing the fallout.Full Episode on Spotify, Apple Podcast & More: https://linktr.ee/tftppodcast#TheFreeThoughtProjectPodcast by @jason.e.bassler
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