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EPISODE · Oct 22, 2020 · 51 MIN

e37—Jason Bassler, co-founder of The Free Thought Project

from Decentralized Revolution: The Mises Caucus Podcast · host LP Mises Caucus

Jason Bassler tells the story of how he helped create some of the most popular pro-Liberty content of the last decade, how and why Facebook, Twitter and other big platforms have been silencing him and others, and what will need to happen to break up the Facebook monolith. Offer feedback and guest suggestions at [email protected]. TakeHumanAction.com Paid for by Mises PAC

Jason Bassler tells the story of how he helped create some of the most popular pro-Liberty content of the last decade, how and why Facebook, Twitter and other big platforms have been silencing him and others, and what will need to happen to break up the Facebook monolith. Offer feedback and guest suggestions at [email protected]. TakeHumanAction.com Paid for by Mises PAC

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