08/16/2024 / By Ethan Huff
Even with Elon Musk at the helm, X (formerly known as Twitter) is still censoring people, including Naomi Wolf who was dropped from the social media platform following a powerful interview with Alex Jones.
After Wolf revealed to Jones that there are multiple coups currently underway at the White House, in her view, X decided to axe Wolf from the platform. According to Infowars, Musk is not to blame, but rather “moles … still in his organization that have yet to be purged” are responsible.
Wolf wrote a piece that Infowars published explaining how it all went down. What she sees happening inside the White House as warring factions fight to the death for power was aired to viewers, revealing the political turmoil that is happening behind closed doors.
“I explained to Mr. Jones that to me it looked as if there were at least two coups underway at the White House – possibly three,” Wolf writes.
“Clearly the Harris team had taken out of play the Biden team, and now, with a bizarre interview in which Nancy Pelosi was distancing herself from President Biden, it appeared that the Schumer / Pelosi / Obama team was distancing themselves from and gunning (metaphorically) for the Biden and Harris teams.”
Shortly after the assassination attempt on Donald Trump, Wolf wrote a piece on her Substack warning about one of the coups. She explained that the Biden Crime Family is likely behind it, and that fishy business was behind Joe Biden’s strange resignation.
“… the letter of resignation that ‘President Biden’ posted on Twitter did not have FEC disclaimers required by law by candidates and I warned that the autopen signature looked different from the signature on the letter,” Wolf said.
Pelosi later agreed that the letter “did not sound like” Biden, suggesting that someone else is in charge while Biden simply acts as a figurehead.
“The fact that the White House … retained these documents for months after receiving a FOIA request from ‘the Paper of Record,’ and then released them this week, shows me that the Biden family is no longer in power, and that there will be more and more damning documents released, and more and more distancing of others at high levels away from the Biden family, as the campaign gears up,” Wolf says – watch the interview below:
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Roughly half an hour after Wolf outlined what she believed to be Biden Crime Family crimes taking place on Jones’ show, she received a notification while trying to log into X that she had violated the platform’s copyright rules and had just two days to fill out a form to avoid suspension.
“I went through all of the ‘X Support’ prompts, finally to be told by ‘X Support’ that there was nothing I could do to re-gain my X account, with its 420,000 followers,” she writes. “Sorry.”
Since then, Wolf noticed that when she tries to log into X, the platform has no record of her or her email. Others on X who can still see Wolf’s account are reporting that her face was removed along with her name, and all that is left is a blank head on shoulders icon.
“I also found that many of my platforms and devices were frozen or inaccessible. I was evicted off of YouTube again – without even the courtesy for a form notification. I also was unable to send emails; my phone froze, and my Mac slowed to a crawl.”
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