12/12/2019 / By Mike Adams
Brighteon.com, the free speech alternative to YouTube, is suddenly exploding in popularity as YouTube is rolling out outrageous new censorship rules that accelerate the silencing of dissenting voices who question establishment narratives.
YouTube’s new rules now ban any users who criticize transgenderism, since LGBTP is the new “protected” class on YouTube, including the child-raping pedophiles and child-maiming transgenders.
Similarly, YouTube also now bans insults against politicians, since politicians are the new protected class who cannot be subjected to mockery of any kind, according to YouTube’s tyrant-in-chief Susan Wojcicki.
As you might expect, YouTube will openly allow vicious attacks, malicious slander and demeaning mockery against gun owners, white people, Trump supporters, patriots, Christians and straight people.
As a result, large numbers of users are moving to Brighteon.com, the pro-free speech video platform that welcomes dissenting views and anti-establishment speech on almost any topic.
Researcher and analyst Steve Quayle, for example, has just announced the moving of over 500 videos to Brighteon in anticipation of being completely silenced by YouTube. See his channel at Brighteon.com/channel/stevequayle
Children’s Health Defense has also launched a channel there and is beginning to post videos from Robert F. Kennedy’s organization that questions the safety of vaccines. See: Brighteon.com/channel/childrenshealthdefense
Brighteon is a platform for free speech and the exchange of ideas on all sorts of topics, including topics that some people might find to be offensive or strange. (Personally, we here at Brighteon don’t give a crap about your snowflake safe space. Grow the f##k up and process information like an adult.)
One such channel is called “The Fire Rises” and posts videos that all begin with the title “White victims of black crime.” This channel, which currently has only two subscribers, posts videos that appear to show police interview videos and law enforcement videos describing exactly what the title claims: white victims of black crime. The reason this is an important sector of free speech is because the lying fake news media almost never highlights white victims of black crime. You can see the videos here: Brighteon.com/channel/thefirerises
If, on the other hand, you wish to watch videos about black victims of white crime, just tune in to CNN on any given day where you will find the fake news media declaring George Zimmerman, a Latino / Hispanic American, to be “white” because it fits their narrative surrounding Trayvon Martin.
Another popular channel on Brighteon.com is called “High Impact Flix” and it features fascinating, edgy videos on current events, politics and more: Brighteon.com/channel/kittensrus
The Robert Scott Bell Show, which covers health freedom and personal liberty, posts new broadcast videos daily: Brighteon.com/channel/robertscottbell
Listen to my podcast announcing Brighteon’s newest features, as of 12/12/2019:
Another potentially controversial channel that has posted hundreds of new videos on Brighteon comes from occult researcher “Styxhexenhammer666” who lectures on witchcraft and the occult. The creator of this channel, who is extremely articulate on his topic of focus, has come to realize that his topics would get him banned on YouTube and most other sites. The fact that we carry his channel, even though I am personally a Christian and I oppose much of what this content creator teaches, underscores our commitment to the principles of free speech: If you don’t support the free speech of those with whom you disagree, you don’t support free speech at all.
If any Christians are offended by Styxhexenhammer666, you are welcome to launch your own Christian channel on Brighteon, and there are already dozens, if not hundreds, of such channels on the site. For example, Paul McGuire Ministries has posted many popular videos about transhumanism, the fake news media and the rise of Christian truth: Brighteon.com/channel/paulmcguire777
Styxhexenhammer666 is actually one of the smartest promoters on the site, as he appealed to his entire YouTube audience to come watch his videos on Brighteon. This caused his Brighteon view numbers to leap, which unlocked higher levels of video posting permissions on Brighteon, allowing him to post hundreds of videos there. Now, his videos appear across several categories, including culture, religion, finance and more. His user level is currently up to the “500 videos” level and continues to rise. (It’s just good marketing.)
It’s true: No matter what you think of Styxhexenhammer666, he has actually “decoded” the secret to success on Brighteon, and is certainly the most clever marketer of his videos there. The wrong way to use Brighteon is to just post videos and never promote them, hoping people will somehow find them on their own. That’s not the way Brighteon works. Some users actually post videos on Brighteon but keep promoting their YouTube channel, then they wonder why they aren’t getting views on Brighteon. Then they get banned from YouTube before they ever figured out that they should use their YouTube audience to migrate fans over to Brighteon.
The right way to use Brighteon is to announce your Brighteon channel to your YouTube, Twitter or Facebook followers so that you can build a following on Brighteon. That’s what Styxhexenhammer666 did, and it works brilliantly for him. The fact that we aren’t banning him should prove to almost anyone else that we won’t ban you, either. Yes, there are some limits of speech on Brighteon, such as restrictions on posting porn, or depictions of violence, or specific death threats, etc., but those limits do not restrict speech based on a person’s political, religious or cultural views (unlike YouTube which simply bans people for defending America or promoting Trump).
Personally, I find it pretty funny that the first person to figure all this out is the “occult lecturer” with 666 in his name. Again, this doesn’t mean I support what he says, just that he actually has proven to be the smartest marketer on the platform. Maybe, dare I say, the Christian channels might actually learn something practical from this guy… or is that blasphemy to state such an obvious point?
Brighteon.com allows users to “subscribe” to channels they wish to follow. There is no shadow banning on Brighteon, and when users visit the Brighteon home page, they always see the latest videos from the channels they are following.
Although the subscribe feature is very new, my own channel, Health Ranger Report, now has 575 subscribers. InfoWars is the site’s most prolific publisher of videos, and InfoWars currently has 560 subscribers and rising daily: Brighteon.com/channel/infowarsnetwork
Brighteon’s home page sorts videos into nine categories:
This allows users to focus on their specific areas of interest.
Active right now on Brighteon, you can post videos and set them to “premium” status (“For Sale”) while setting a purchase price for those videos.
This allows end users to purchase your video and have it permanently appear in their library. They can watch that video an unlimited number of times.
Brighteon pays you, the video content owner, 70% of the purchase price (minus the 2.9% + 30 cents transaction fee charged to us by the e-commerce merchant system). We keep 30% of the purchase price.
Using this powerful new feature, you can now post:
… or basically anything you want to post that other users might find valuable.
You’ll find this new feature by clicking on the “For Sale” icon on your dashboard (after you log in) and uploading a new video there. Once uploaded, you can set the purchase price for this premium video.
In the video EDIT screen, you can also add the URL of a trailer video which would be the preview video for the video you’re selling.
Once you’ve done that, people can immediately start purchasing your video, and you can see the earnings under the “transactions” button on your dashboard.
We pay you via PayPal, once a month, for any month in which your accrued earnings exceed $100.
This year, we will be rolling out a new search engine called Webseed.com, which focuses on health and wellness information. All videos on Brighteon will be indexed by the Webseed search engine. In fact, the new Webseed search technology will serve as the new search engine for Brighteon itself. This will vastly improve search results on Brighteon, allowing people to find your videos more easily.
In 2020, here’s what else we’re launching:
– A new “vaccine videos” website that features all the best videos about vaccines, autism, thimerosal and more.
– Live streaming capabilities for users. This feature will not be free, but will be very affordable.
– New twitter-like messaging functionality that will allow channel users to announce text messages to their users. Their subscribers will see those text messages on their home page on Brighteon.com. (No shadow banning. ALL messages will be delivered.)
There’s much more to come! As the evil tech giants like Google, YouTube, Facebook and Twitter continue to censor all the speech they don’t like, Brighteon is exploding in popularity as a free speech platform that welcomes not just free speech but even offensive speech.
In fact, the more provocative, the better. It’s time to rip the snowflakes out of their safe spaces and toss them into the yellow snow. Yummm… it’s like Mother Nature’s snow cone.
Post your own videos now at Brighteon.com. It’s just like YouTube except it doesn’t suck.
Brighteon welcomes videos on:
… and so on. Join now and grow your audience on a video platform that won’t ban you for telling the truth.
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