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⚖️⚖️⚖️Seek💫a✨star🚀
@RustyScupper7
aka cnici sarkasm aka xspptsux aka seekastar Cant Stop Won’t Stop



MMTLP #FAFO #Veterans #1stAmendment 🔥 THREAD: New Civil Liberties Alliance (NCLA) Takes the SEC’s Gag Rule to the Supreme Court, and YES, it connects to MMTLP. @annvandersteel @TheRobbCarter @cvpayne 🚨BREAKING: NCLA just filed a petition asking the U.S. Supreme Court to review the SEC’s unconstitutional Gag Rule. A rule that forces people to give up their First Amendment rights for life if they settle with the agency. This is a massive moment. Why does this matter? Because the SEC’s Gag Rule is designed to do one thing: 👉 Silence the people who know the truth about SEC actions. Forever. And if you’re in the MMTLP community, this should hit hard. You’ve lived the consequences of a system where the SEC can act in the dark, hide records, and avoid accountability while the public is left with redactions, denials, and silence. MMTLP exposed a simple reality: · When regulators can operate without transparency, investors pay the price. · When regulators can silence people, the truth never reaches the public. · The Gag Rule is the architecture that protects that system. In MMTLP, we’ve seen: • FOIA blackouts • Withheld factual records • A U3 halt with no explanation • 14 months of trading on a placeholder • Zero transparency from the agencies involved Now imagine adding a lifetime gag order on top of that. That’s exactly what the SEC does in settlements: “Sign this agreement, and you can never publicly dispute our allegations even if we were wrong.” That’s not regulation. That’s censorship. NCLA is right: The SEC should not have the power to silence Americans for life. And MMTLP proves why. When the public can’t hear from the people closest to the facts, the narrative belongs entirely to the agency no matter how incomplete or inaccurate. If the Supreme Court strikes down the Gag Rule, it won’t just be a First Amendment victory. It will crack open the wall of secrecy that has shielded the SEC for decades the same secrecy that has fueled the MMTLP transparency crisis. Sunlight is coming. Accountability is coming. And the era of regulators operating without scrutiny needs to end. MMTLP is the case study. The Gag Rule is the mechanism. The Supreme Court is now the venue. The fight for transparency is bigger than one ticker. It’s about restoring the public’s right to speak, to know, and to challenge government power. And that fight just moved to the highest court in the country. More to come! MMTLP remember, FOCUS. The SEC Can Silence You for Life youtu.be/_OhBoqGVdAA?si… via @YouTube


>>>🚧🛑WHOA...WHOA...WHOA!!! 🛑🚧<<< Did they really put that in WRITING?!?... YES,YES THEY DID!!! #FOIA #Receipts SEC/FIF FOIA Analysis 🔽🔽🔽 docs.google.com/document/d/1rG…




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Michael Piwowar, former Acting @SECGov Chair & GTS Securities Senior Advisor for almost 5 years... I'm just now noticing he's been practically a ghost for as long as Ari Rubenstein has. He even removed his profile pic from LinkedIn. WHY? $MMTLP @FINRA @FBILosAngeles @DOJCrimDiv








🎥 🎥 New Video 🎥🎥 "MMTLP: Is GTS Securities Above The Law" (49 mins 43 secs) youtu.be/gK3SNVutJsQ?si… Please investigate @TheJusticeDept




