Censorship continues.
It’s been four years since COVID craziness first reared its ugly head. But, though the virulent iteration of COVID-19 appears over, censorship continues.
Search engines, like Google and Ecosia, downgrade sites with natural health content.
Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok, among other platforms, remove natural health information.
Just last week AI deleted of my pins. The subject? Home birth.
Moreover, LinkedIn is just as complicit. LinkedIn mislabels content that challenges Big Pharma’s Big Profits as “misinformation.” A few weeks back their AI deleted a post I shared about the weeping testimony from the grief-stricken father of a young man who died after the COVID-19 vaccine.
The censorship continues. And the censors falsely identify those speaking truth to power as “dangerous.” The media plays along. Mainstream media often portrays fact-based scientific assertions as “misinformation.”
Perhaps most worrisome, editors at peer-reviewed scientific journals lose their jobs for publishing solid science. In addition, journals continue to retract vaccine-safety science. Even when the science is rock solid.
Censorship continues unabated
Instead of open dialogue and a free and fair exchange of ideas, censorship continues.
If you write about:
- vaccine safety
- vaccine ingredients
- informed consent
- medical choice
- medical freedom
and a host of other topics, especially anything related to natural health, you can expect censorship.
What do you do if you want to know the truth?
As the censorship continues, our hunger for the truth does too.
My best advice for figuring out what’s really going on is to:
- Follow the silenced science
- Look beyond the media headlines
- Read a variety of opinions on any given topic and then make up your own mind
As Dr. Phil once said, however thin, a pancake always has two sides. Even if you’re sure your opinion is right, you may be wrong.
That said, when you have something to say, be loud and proud. Your ideas matter as much as anyone else’s.
Collectively we can stop the censors. We can share our ideas on social media and podcasts, as well as in print, on the radio, and on TV. And when we fall victim to continued censorship, it’s important to talk about that as well.
Related posts:
The Systematic Censorship of Health Information
“Open-Minded” Liberals Want You to Shut Up
I Stand for Censorship: I Think It’s a Great Idea to Shut Down All Dissent
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