Commanding the Narrative Newsletter 45

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A couple of weeks ago I received a notification from Facebook to say they were going to increase our reach to the public. I took that as doublespeak for ‘we’re not going to shadow ban you as badly now’.

The result was very interesting.

As normal, I uploaded a number of short videos through the week, mainly of the recent ABG event on the Gold Coast. Normally our videos attract a few hundred views.

Instead, this week saw a video of Dr. Christopher Reynolds attract 192,000 views, with another of Reynolds attracting 89,000 views. Meanwhile, a video with Malcolm Roberts gained 130,000 views.

Overall, our CtN Facebook page has seen a 8,624% increase in views and the followers to our page have more than tripled.

This is despite posting over 260 videos in the past, with others also featuring Dr. Reynolds and Senator Roberts.

The power of shadow banning of the social media giants is a real threat to our society. Free speech and free expression should not be impeded.

We must ask, ‘what has been the true impact of shadow banning in swaying the views of the general public?’

Until next week, stay active and never back down!

Many thanks,

Steven Tripp


shaping the future of Australia national survey:

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Commanding the Narrative has partnered with Sasha McNaughton of Let’s Rethink Renewables and Debra Yuille of Australians for Australia to host the ‘Shaping the Future of Australia National Survey’ on our website.

The survey is already attracting great, positive feedback, so please contribute and take the survey now!


Commanding the Narrative - starmer’s uk: is mass immigration erasing british culture - with leigh evans:

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My good mate Leigh Evans was back on the show to discuss how mass immigration is impacting British culture, especially in London.

As Chairman of Stand for Our Sovereignty, Facts4EU and CIBUK, Leigh has been arguing against the current trajectory of the United Kingdom way back since Brexit.

Despite suffering heavily with cancer, Leigh was good enough to join me on CtN to detail what is really going on in the UK and what Australia can do to learn from it.


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intergenerational theft: how our youth feel about the direction of australia:

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Our youth are often blamed for being too far left, or void of any political knowledge at all. That’s why it was so important to speak with two intelligent and dedicated Conservatives, Cooper McCallum (17) and John Martin (20) to get their take on the current situation here in Australia.

This episode is already gaining fantastic feedback, so make sure you check it out!


Let’s rethink renewables - read our prospectus:

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Let’s Rethink Renewables is pushing back against the reckless rollout of renewable energy projects across Australia.

Renewables have consequences, with destruction to our economy, environment and energy grid.

Our rural landscapes, productive farmlands and wildlife habitats are being carpeted with solar panels, while forests and bushlands are being bulldozed for wind turbines.

Once these areas are destroyed they will be UNRENEWABLE. Once they’re gone, they’re gone for good!

Click the link below to read our Prospectus and become a Member today!


australians for better government - gerard rennick’s full speech at abg endless horizons:

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We were blessed with great speakers at ABG Endless Horizons and Senator Gerard Rennick was yet another example.

You can watch the individual speeches on ABG’s YouTube page - watch them now.


Let’s rethink renewables forum - securing our energy future:

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Let’s Rethink Renewables is coming to the Gold Coast for common sense discussions and solutions for Australian’s energy policy.

Over the next few weeks we will be announcing speakers - but already confirmed is:

  • Senator Malcolm Roberts - One Nation Senator for Queensland

  • Colin Boyce MP - Federal Member for Flynn

  • Ben Beattie - Host of the Baseload Podcast

  • Katy McCallum - Vice-President of Let’s Rethink Renewables

  • Glenda Pickersgill - Save Lake Borumba


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