02/08/2023 / By Ethan Huff
Christian Hartsock from Project Veritas approached YouTube executive Matt Halprin in his neighborhood this week to seek answers about Halprin’s involvement in Pfizer’s covid “vaccine” racket.
YouTube’s vice president of global trust and safety, Halprin launched a new censorship scheme following the release of Project Veritas’ latest Pfizer exposé that aims to keep it from being shared and viewed by the public. (Related: The hashtag #Pfertility quickly started to trend after the release of this damning exposé.)
To keep YouTube users and the world from learning the truth about Pfizer’s illegal bioweapons development activities, Halprin instructed YouTube employees to remove all uploads and reuploads of the Project Veritas exposé unless they are first edited to remove a key portion from the original about Pfizer’s covid jabs being dangerous and ineffective.
“How much is Pfizer paying you to run cover for them?” Hartsock asked Halprin in the street as Halprin rolled his eyes and attempted to flee the vicinity – watch the video below. “Is YouTube brought to us by Pfizer?”
“Matt, if you’re the global head of trust and safety at YouTube, why don’t you trust the public with a matter that absolutely concerns their safety?”
BREAKING: Project Veritas Senior Reporter @Chris_Hartsock Confronts @YouTube Vice President of Global Trust & Safety Over Tech Giant’s Actions to Remove Our @Pfizer #DirectedEvolution Investigation From The Platform pic.twitter.com/ktvXRJawN2
— Project Veritas (@Project_Veritas) February 3, 2023
Halprin ignored all of Hartsock’s questions and even threatened him, which prompted Hartsock to warn Halprin that millions of people would eventually see his “cowardice” in refusing to acknowledge or answer any of Hartsock’s questions.
“They’re going to see your absolute contempt for the public trust. And they’re going to see your absolute disregard for public safety. Are you sure this is how you wish to portray yourself?”
Hartsock then pressed Halprin about how much advertising revenue YouTube takes in from Pfizer. YouTube is clearly running cover for Pfizer by trying to censor the video showing its “directed evolution” and other nefarious activities to produce and sell more deadly injections.
Hartsock got nowhere with Halprin, as expected, but proceeded to share the footage with the world as he promised he would. In response, YouTube banned this video as well, likely at Halprin’s order.
The Google-owned tech platform warned Project Veritas that its Halprin confrontation video violates the company’s “community standards” on “privacy.” YouTube also threatened Project Veritas with further restrictions or even removal of its entire YouTube account.
Just like Jordon Trishton Walker, Halprin is on the wrong side of history in all this. He has shown himself to be just another cog in the Big Pharma machine who is profiting at the expense of human lives.
“All the fake media and big tech companies are in the propaganda and indoctrination business,” wrote a commenter about this fiasco. “It’s not a secret.”
“They bow and genuflect to their Marxist globalist oligarch masters. They bobblehead the Media Matters script of the day. They have for a long time. It’s just now being exposed. Google affects U.S. elections. But how many DC people do you see holding them accountable? Exactly.”
Another wrote that what Hartsock and Project Veritas are doing is “what millions of people should be doing.”
“I remember an era when mass protest was a regular thing,” this person added. “Now people are either anesthetized or simply worrying about how to survive. Good work on your asymmetrical war, Uncle Sam…”
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