It appears as though The Washington Post and CNN are the two major media outlets that got the ball rolling to tarnish the reputation of "Sound of Freedom" as being based on some obscure political concept rather than actual events that happened and are still happening day in and day out as long as the globalists are in charge of things. In a demeaning tweet, the Post wrote that "Sound of Freedom" is a "low-budget film" whose star, Caviezel, "has linked it to the QAnon movement." CNN likewise tried to claim that anyone who watches "Sound of Freedom" will become infected with QAnon conspiracy theories. CNN, meanwhile, remains one of the most pro-pedophile media outlets in existence (i.e., Anderson "pooper scooper" Cooper.) The really ironic part about the false QAnon claims is that the "Sound of Freedom" project began in 2017 before QAnon was even part of the national lexicon. "All of the same corporate media that pushed groomer film Cuties is attacking anti-pedo 'Sound of Freedom,'" noted Jack Posobiec. "That is literally all you need to know." As of this writing, "Sound of Freedom" has generated $40 million at the box office, which is about twice the budget it cost to make the film. The United States is the global leader in child trafficking and minor exploitation. Learn more at Trafficking.news. Sources for this article include: Summit.news Newstarget.comTim Ballard shreds CNN for slandering Sound of Freedom as a "QAnon film."
"It’s embarrassing and simply grotesque for this guy who knows nothing to start throwing out terms like Qanon and connecting it to a real story." pic.twitter.com/d9WwhBc93y — Citizen Free Press (@CitizenFreePres) July 10, 2023
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