If the official narrative is correct why would it be so important to censor information that contradicts it? The correct information should be able to stand on its own without the help of censorship.
Why was Doctor Simone Gold and her fellow America’s Frontline Doctors press conference video taken off of YouTube when it was getting phenomenal viral coverage? Amongst other things they reported great success with the use of hydroxychloroquine. Is it possible that an older, but effective and inexpensive treatment eliminates the need for new, though highly profitable treatments, such as vaccines, and their associated tracking schemes (see Covipass.com).
Why was Doctor Scott Jensen reprimanded for saying that Covid-19 was about as dangerous as the flu (re-iterating what Dr. Fauci wrote in the New England Journal of Medicine)?
Why was Dr. Dan Ericson’s video censored from YouTube for simply stating his opinion that the lockdown was an over-reaction?
Here are those and other stories related to censorship, with links:
- Senator Scott Jensen targeted by Minnesota Medical Board for speaking out about COVID-19
- Facebook, Google/YouTube, Twitter Censor Viral Video of Doctors’ Capitol Hill Coronavirus Press Conference
- Doctor Simone Gold Fired from Hospital After Attending ‘White Coat Summit’
- Why are Google, Facebook, Twitter so bent on censoring doctors who promote cure for COVID?
- Anti-vaccination group sues Facebook over ‘censoring’ posts
- Rep. Adam Schiff Sued by Physicians for Censoring Vaccine Debate
- Censorship or social responsibility? Amazon removes some books peddling vaccine misinformation.
- Will the Internet’s War on Anti-Vaxxers Work?
How do we explain such censorship? In 2020 it’s hard to go wrong by invoking George Orwell. In 1984 he wrote:
“Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past.”
Google controls the present. Now, plug “Google” into the quote from Orwell above, and see where that leads you …
Speaking of Google, did you know that its parent company owns pharmaceutical companies, one of which has partnered with GlaxoSmithKline? That a Google executive sits on the Board of Directors of Merck? The dots are beginning to connect …
Vernon Coleman, who writes about health topics, has had videos banned from Google. (See his site at https://www.vernoncoleman.com/main.htm). He points out that those who dare to speak out against the establishment have never been welcomed by those with power:
Confucius, the Chinese philosopher, was dismissed by his political masters and his books were burned…
Described by the Delphic Oracle as the wisest man in the world Greek teacher Socrates was accused of corrupting the youth of Athens, arrested for being an evildoer and ‘a person showing curiosity, searching into things under the earth and above the heaven and teaching all this to others’. Socrates was condemned to death.
Dante, the Italian poet, was banished from Florence and condemned to be burnt at the stake if ever captured.
Keep in mind, though, that Confucius, Socrates and Dante remain names held in high esteem while their persecutors have not been thought of so kindly by history.
The battle you and I are fighting against the coronavirus hoax is the most important battle any of us will fight. It’s crucial to our lives, our world, our beliefs, our humanity, our mental and physical health, our spirituality and our future. It’s crucial too to future generations and to the planet God gave us.
It’s just a pity that YouTube appears to have chosen to side with the forces of evil and to censor and remove what I believe were perfectly sensible and well-researched videos – apparently because they used facts to question official policy. But that won’t stop us and I predict they will find themselves on the losing side.
– Vernon Coleman
Sources:
Google is Now a Pharmaceutical Company
Google has merged with Big Pharma to become its own pharmaceutical company
Guarded Secrets and Blatant Deceits ( A Coleman video that remains on YouTube)
Tucker: Big Tech censors dissent over coronavirus lockdowns
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