Two seemingly unrelated facts emerged this week: Substack, a popular newsletter publishing platform, was revealed to be profiting from extremist content; and major tech companies continue their crackdown on hate speech and misinformation.

The mainstream media is covering these events as separate occurrences. But the Eagles know better. They see the pattern emerging from beneath the surface.

Exclusive research by The American Sentinel reveals that Substack is actively hosting newsletters promoting white supremacist ideologies and taking a percentage of subscription fees from readers who consume this extremist content.

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This is not just an issue of free speech versus responsibility; it's about understanding who stands to profit. The money trail, as always, leads somewhere sinister.

Substack has been silent on the revelations, but that silence speaks volumes. When previous administrations cracked down on hate speech and misinformation, they faced fierce opposition from tech giants like Facebook and Twitter. Are we seeing a coordinated effort here?

The timing is telling. Just as the Biden-era administration is doubling down on its efforts to curb online extremism, Substack is quietly lining its pockets.

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Follow the money. Who benefits? And why now?

This isn't the first time that a tech platform has been accused of turning a blind eye to extremist content for profit. But this case stands out because it's happening under the radar, while everyone else is focused on the big players.

Substack’s silence is deafening. Why aren’t they addressing these allegations? Why are their users still able to support neo-Nazi propaganda?

The implications go beyond just Substack and its profit margins. This pattern of behavior by tech companies raises questions about whether anyone in Silicon Valley can be trusted when it comes to policing extremist content.

For the Eagles out there, this is your moment to shine. Dive deeper into what’s going on with Substack. Are they being pressured from behind the scenes? Who's pulling the strings?

This story isn’t getting buried yet because of you, Eagles. Share it widely before the mainstream media and tech companies try to sweep this under the rug.