Ethan Huff #conspiracy naturalnews.com

Vaccine-obsessed psychopath Richard Pan, a Democrat from California’s 6th Senate District, isn’t content just with eliminating the rights of Californians to opt out of “mandatory” vaccinations on religious and philosophical grounds. He’s now busy trying to pass new Orwellian legislation that would completely abolish all free speech online in California, including free speech pertaining to the dangers of vaccines.

The so-called “Online False Information Act,” created by Pan, would require that anyone in California who publishes news on the internet – including news about vaccines – first pass it through a “fact-checking” service that would supposedly determine whether or not it’s “real” and “acceptable” for public consumption. Any information deemed “fake” would be tagged as such in accordance with the bill’s ministry of propaganda verbiage.

Filed as Senate Bill 1424, Pan’s legislation clearly states that it will:

“— require any person who operates a social media, as defined, Internet Web site with a physical presence in California to develop a strategic plan to verify news stories shared on its Web site.”

It adds that the overall purpose of the bill is:

“— to mitigate the spread of false information through news stories, the utilization of fact-checkers to verify news stories, providing outreach to social media users, and placing a warning on a news story containing false information.”

Pan’s colleague, another Democrat, pushing for authoritarian “fake news” curriculum in California public schools

It’s like a page taken straight from the book 1984, and unfortunately it doesn’t stop there. Pan’s colleague, Senator Hannah Beth Jackson, a Democrat from Santa Barbara, is pushing her own authoritarian legislation that would instruct California public schools to teach students about how to spot “fake news.”

Known as Senate Bill 947, this companion legislation to Pan’s aims to brainwash California’s youngest residents into believing that all information not officially rubber-stamped by the government is automatically “fake,” and should thus be rejected. It’s a Utopian dream for people like Pan, who hope to completely eliminate all opposition to their deep state agendas.

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