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Joe Rogan Joins GETTR, but Are They Funded by China? | Guests: Jorge Ventura & Marie Oakes | 1/4/22

GETTR, a new social media platform, received quite the boon when Joe Rogan publicly announced he was creating an account there because of Twitter’s censorship. Billed as a free speech platform, it then took in over 500,000 new accounts. Is GETTR truly a digital free speech sanctuary? Or is it just a reboot of Parler? Looking into some of the terms of service and financing of the company raises some interesting questions. The Quebec government is poised to require vaccine passports to buy alcohol and cannabis, both of which are sold at government-run stores. Once Canadians sober up, will they finally push back against their country's authoritarian government mandates? People magazine’s cover story featuring Betty White, published shortly before she passed, may not be legitimate, as it turns out no one actually spoke to her in person. We’re joined in-studio by Jorge Ventura, documentary filmmaker and field reporter for the Daily Caller, and Marie Oakes, journalist and writer for the Westphalian Times.

Jorge Ventura:
Twitter - @VenturaReport
Instagram - @jorgeventuratv
YouTube - @The Ventura Report

Marie Oakes:
Twitter - @TheMarieOakes
Instagram - @TheMarieOakes
YouTube - @TheMarieOakes
TikTok - @TheMarieOakes

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