Information Liberation's Top Stories of 2024

Chris Menahan
InformationLiberation
Dec. 31, 2024

2024 was the year of Elon Musk's Twitter/X swallowing up the internet while providing us with the greatest reach of all time.

Whether it will last is anyone's guess -- the mass banning of Groyper critics of his H-1B Indian immigration push is not a good sign.

Regardless, the highlight of the year was Elon Musk sharing one of my articles to his 200M followers.


That post has 33.1M views as of today.


That made for a funny story in itself:


In another funny story, the clip I took of JD Vance shilling for hitting Iran "hard" racked up over 6m views after it was shared by Ben Shapiro of all people (he thought it was great)!



This clip I took of a top Japanese journalist describing how AIPAC and the Jewish Lobby are "what really moves America" reached over 1.1m views on my account (and multiple million more on people who ripped it) and became my most liked tweet of all time.


Huge thanks to Associate Professor Greggory Wroblewski for finding it (give him a follow)!

This clip I found of Pete Hegseth telling a Jewish group during a trip to Israel that "anyone who wants to talk about dual loyalty is dead wrong" and insisting "Zionism and Americanism" are intertwined as "the front lines of Western civilization and freedom in our world today" also racked up over 1.1m views.


Another clip I shared of Facebook's "Jewish Diaspora" chief Jordana Cutler explaining how she uses her position to censor "hate speech" that "makes Jewish people feel unsafe" got 775k views.


As I noted, Meta made the decision to ban "harmful stereotypes like 'Jews run the world'" as "hate speech" after consulting with the World Jewish Congress.


"The idea of banning content that promotes stereotypes of Jewish global control came up a year ago, in a meeting with several Jewish groups convened by Facebook, and was pushed primarily by the World Jewish Congress," The Jewish Daily Forward reported back in 2020.

Another clip I took that went mega-viral was of Kamala Harris' husband Doug Emhoff telling a Jewish group that she intends to put a mezuzah on the entrance to the White House if elected.

"The mezuzah is used to distinguish a Jewish household," I noted.


I got 400k views on that tweet but BRICS News who ripped it without giving credit got nearly 2m views on it.

I'm not sure if I should put subtle tags on my clips or not -- I don't like them but a lot of clippers seem to think it's a necessity.

Regardless, now we get to the top stories on InfoLib directly.

Number one by far was my article: "Trump Calls for Increased Immigration: 'We Need More People, Especially With A.I. Coming.'"



It went viral after being shared by Drudge and couldn't be more relevant today considering Trump's high-profile sellout on H-1B visas.

Number two and three were about the assassination attempt on Trump's life:

Gunman Who Shot Donald Trump Identified as 20yo Thomas Matthew Crooks

'Witness to Trump Assassination Attempt' Describes Massive Security Failure

Number four: U.S. Amassing Aircraft Carriers, Fighter Jets, Navy Destroyers & Thousands of Troops to Protect Israel

Number five was one of my favorites: "Ben Shapiro Defends AIPAC Babysitters: 'Those Are Just Constituents'"

That clip also reposted by several large accounts and went quite viral on Twitter. The now-defunct site TENET Media (which allegedly got $10M from the Russians) ripped the clip off my page without credit, slapped their logos all over it and got 360k views on it.


Coming in at number six was my article: "Former Israeli PM Threatens U.S. Will Get 'A Re-Run Of 9-11' If It Doesn't Fight Israel's Wars"



Everyone rightly took that as a threat.

Number seven was my commentary piece, "Donald Trump Dominates Kamala Harris in Their First And Possibly Only Debate"

The media in unison said that Harris crushed Trump and pointed to their various flash polls to back their claims up but Trump absolutely crushed Harris in the election, so who actually dominated who?

Number eight is also still relevant today, "Jordan Peterson Demands Elon Musk Enact Mass Censorship to Stop People From Making Fun of Him"

Musk is now the one censoring people for criticizing him and Peterson's daughter is shilling on his behalf.

Number nine: "'The Longest Pause in Human History': RFK Jr Freezes Up When Asked About Israel's Influence on America"

Number ten: "Trump Pledges to Restore Israel Lobby's Power Over Congress: 'You're Gonna Have The President, Okay?'"

Number eleven (this was one of the greatest moments of the entire year): "Rep. Thomas Massie Tells Tucker Carlson Every GOP Member of Congress Has an 'AIPAC Babysitter'"

Incidentally, as I'm Googling all these headlines to try and find the links, the results for InfoLib keep coming up empty.

As I discovered earlier this year and covered in my article "Google Censorship Hits Comical Levels," they literally started censoring their "site:" operator at one point and wouldn't even show InfoLib articles in search results when using "site:informationliberation.com."



They backed off that eventually but their suppression of InfoLib in search results in general is still going strong (their "army" of trusted flaggers put InfoLib on a blacklist many years ago).

If Musk continues to expand his crackdown on truthtellers, we may enter another Dark Age.

That said, he's now calling himself Kekius Maximus, is back to sharing some "based" stuff again and seems to be trying to get back in everyone's good graces.






Regardless, I'm going to keep up the fight.

Thank you all for your readership and support!

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