07/30/2020 / By Ethan Huff
For the social media “crime” of posting information about the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) that runs contrary to what the government claims is true, Twitter reportedly shut down the page of Donald Trump Jr. for 12 full hours.
Trump Jr. had shared the popular viral video of the America’s Frontline Doctors press conference, which featured Dr. Stella Immanuel explaining that hydroxychloroquine and zinc, rather than face coverings, are what Americans need in order to overcome the plandemic.
Not long after Trump Jr. tweeted this video event, Twitter put him in “jail” for violating its “community standards.” He was told that “during times of crisis and instability,” Twitter has a policy in place to “require the removal of content that may pose a risk to people’s health, including content that goes directly against guidance from authoritative sources of global and local public health information.”
The press conference in question was viewed more than 14 million times on Facebook alone before Big Tech leapt into action and pulled it for “public safety.” It was quickly scrubbed not just from Facebook but also from Twitter, YouTube, Periscope, and many other platforms.
“Big Tech is the biggest threat to free expression in America today & they’re continuing to engage in open election interference – full stop,” tweeted Andrew Surabian, a Republican strategist, after learning about what happened to Trump Jr.
Since Trump Jr. was suspended from Twitter and Big Tech removed the video in question, millions of Americans, including those who missed the press conference when it streamed live, have been trying to find it, with little success.
It is still available at Brighteon.com, though both the Natural News and Brighteon domain names have been perma-banned from both Facebook and Twitter, meaning users are unable to share any links from either of these two sites unless they remove the periods or other symbols and instruct their followers to add them back.
One of the Brighteon videos containing the America’s Frontline Doctors press conference is available for viewing below:
The thing that seems to be particularly setting off Big Tech’s censors with this video is the claim that hydroxychloroquine, a generic anti-malaria drug that has been around for decades and costs mere pennies per dose, is being pushed as a cure – yes cure – for the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19).
Because the medical deep state wants the public to anxiously await a future vaccine while fearfully holed up inside their homes with their masks on, any talk about a simple cure like this has to be stopped. Deep state swamp monsters like Anthony Fauci and Bill Gates simply have too much to lose if people catch on to the truth, hence why it must be censored.
The irony is that part of the America’s Frontline Doctors event addressed this, warning that the aim is to keep people afraid, submersed in darkness and ignorant of how easily we could end this plandemic already if only people would wake up, take off their masks, and regain control over their health and lives.
“American life has fallen casualty to a massive disinformation campaign,” America’s Frontline Doctors warn.
“It is kind of amazing how they are blacklisting treatments for a ‘pandemic’ because they don’t fit a political narrative,” wrote a commenter at Zero Hedge. “It almost makes you wonder if there really is a ‘pandemic?'”
The Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) plandemic is absolutely a politically-motivated scam fueled by misinformation and deception, just as America’s Frontline Doctors have pointed out. To learn more, check out Pandemic.news.
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