05/15/2023 / By Ethan Huff
Since day one of the “pandemic,” Twitter’s new CEO, former NBCUniversal marketing director Linda Yaccarino, was pushing lockdowns, and later the “vaccines,” in full support of medical fascism.
Yaccarino, who was just hired to the top position at Twitter by electric vehicle (EV) icon Elon Musk, served as a chairwoman at the World Economic Forum (WEF)’s Taskforce on Future of Work as well. She has long been a Big Pharma enthusiast who quite clearly hates freedom, whether it be medical or speech-related.
“We are here to talk about masking up or packing up,” Yaccarino said in a promotional video to her followers in which she pushed Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) face masks and other tyranny on students at Penn State.
“We’re doing good so far – just keep your distance, get your hands washed often, get tested often, and wear your mask. That will get us closer and closer to normal days. We are resilient. We are tough. Keep doing it, and we’ll be back at Beaver Stadium before you know it.”
(Related: Evidence suggests that censorship on Twitter has actually increased under Elon Musk.)
On numerous occasions, including on Twitter, Yaccarino urged anyone out there who listens to her to “embrace an FDA-approved #Covid vaccine,” which is what she wrote on Nov. 24, 2020, just weeks before the Trump administration launched Operation Warp Speed.
Yaccarino is a marketing guru who also worked at the Ad Council, a propaganda initiative that claims to “inspire action on the biggest social issues in America.” During covid, one of those issues had to do with masking and jabbing, which Yaccarino fully supports.
It is also abundantly clear that Yaccarino is not an advocate of free speech, which is curious in light of her receiving the top position at Twitter, which was supposedly going to embrace free speech after Musk took over.
Believe it or not, Trump appointed Yaccarino, along with several others, to a two-year term on the President’s Council on Sports, Fitness and Nutrition. In other words, he, too, took advantage of this marketing guru’s apparent skills in persuading the American public to do things that they probably would not otherwise do.
All that to say: Twitter under Musk is really no different than Twitter under Dorsey. It is just the same old, same old when it comes to the same swampy establishment pulling all the strings – just under a new face.
“The ostensible new Twitter CEO is a literal Cathedral propagandist who is an executive at NBC, the WEF, and the Ad Council creating vaccine propaganda,” one person tweeted about Yaccarino, along with a screenshot from her LinkedIn profile.
You can be sure that free speech will still not be allowed on Twitter under Yaccarino’s control, which makes Musk’s promises that he would restore free speech nothing but lies.
“In Linda Yaccarino, Elon Musk gets a CEO who is a seasoned ad executive who generally shares his political leanings,” tweeted Yashar Ali.
“But she’s also the Chairman of a World Economic Forum task force so she can comfortably liaise with Twitter’s current investors and advertisers around the world.”
Some of the controversial Twitter accounts Yaccarino currently follows, which have been under attack as of late, include:
Chaya Raichik of Libs of TikTok
Jesse Watters
Michael Shellenberger
Ron DeSantis
The Babylon Bee
Giorgia Meloni
Maye Musk
Catturd
Vivek Ramaswamy
Tulsi Gabbard
Bari Weiss
What Yaccarino plans to do to these accounts in the coming days remains to be seen. But the writing seems to be on the wall: the new guard at Twitter is exactly the same as the old guard.
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