Liz Wheeler interviews doctor known for exposing COVID corruption, but YouTube says NOPE



When Liz Wheeler invited cardiologist Dr. Peter McCullough on the show to discuss his research on the corruption in the medical industry, especially regarding the COVID-19 pandemic, she had a feeling the episode would be censored by YouTube.

And she was right. All Liz was able to post was a tiny clip of her conversation with Dr. McCullough.

In the 30-second clip she was able to play, it’s clear why YouTube, which we know has sold out at the expense of preserving free speech, would shoot down Liz’s episode.

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Here are just two lines from Dr. McCullough:

“The vaccines – it’s like a religious belief, and if you confront somebody on their religious belief, you know around the time of an election, people are going to start to react badly.”

“Think about the transgender disaster that’s going on right now and being promoted by HHS. Think about the corruption in the CDC, the NIH, and FDA. We’re looking at a major house cleaning and a change in philosophy oriented toward patient safety and freedom of choice — medical freedom of choice, free of mandates and other types of constraints.”

“YouTube won’t let me play the rest of my episode,” Liz laments, adding that the “conversation with Dr. McCullough is fascinating.”

Unfortunately, Liz “can't even tell you the topics [they] discussed without risking a strike.”

However, you can watch the full episode, which covers Dr. McCullough’s work on COVID, medical freedom, and cardiology, as well as his explanation on how deadly the COVID vaccine is and what individuals who received the jab can do to protect themselves. The episode also includes Liz and Dr. McCullough’s discussion over what the medical establishment might look like under a potential second Trump administration, what's on the horizon for patients, doctors, and all Americans, and Dr. McCullough’s take on RFK Jr.'s plan to "Make America Healthy Again.”

To learn how you can watch the episode in its entirety, check out the clip above.

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CENSORED: Glenn’s interview with UK journalist Tommy Robinson targeted by YouTube



A couple of weeks ago, Glenn Beck had British independent journalist Tommy Robinson on the show. Of course, if you look up Robinson online, he’s not referred to as an independent journalist but rather as an “anti-Islam campaigner” and a “far-right extremist.”

Why such nasty descriptors?

Because Robinson has committed the unforgivable crime of using his so-called freedom of speech to call out a radical leftist government — specifically on the issue of illegal immigration.

When a 17-year-old, who some falsely believed was a Muslim immigrant, stabbed three young girls in the U.K., riots broke out across the nation, and Robinson, due to his outspokenness regarding the U.K.’s crisis at the border, was largely blamed for igniting the conflagration.

And now Glenn is apparently in the crosshairs for merely interviewing Robinson, as his interview with Robinson has been censored.

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“YouTube has taken away some of our freedoms ... because we dared to have a newsmaker on,” he says.

Playing a clip of the interview, Glenn proves that Tommy has actually spoken out against the violence that British officials have pinned on him.

When Glenn asked Tommy if he was “calling for the rioting, the burning of buildings, and the bricks through windows,” Robinson responded:

“I made a video, and I've cut together all the things I've said: 'Do not be violent. You're a moron if you're burning things. Put the bricks down. You're ruining everything.' I have appealed for calm, peace, and love from the start of this, but the truth doesn't matter because my name is banned from Facebook; my name is banned from Instagram; I'm banned from TikTok. So they can tell the public whatever they want, and they're currently saying that I am the instigator of all this violence.”

According to Glenn, the reason the interview has been censored is because “YouTube is taking their marching orders from the European Union.”

“We now all have to comply with Europe’s standards,” despite the fact that YouTube is an American company.

The message Glenn received from YouTube following the censoring of the video stated: “YouTube doesn’t allow hate speech, and in some cases, content that is potentially controversial or offensive. It may remain up, but with some features disabled.”

Not only can you not share the video, read the comments, or make a comment, but the video itself cannot be accessed via the Blaze Media article that addressed the interview.

“This is a digital ghetto,” Glenn condemns. “YouTube, telling the truth is not inciting violence. Telling the truth is not controversial, and if it’s offensive, get over it.”

To see the rest of his scathing commentary, watch the video above.

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Russell Brand goes on epic 15-minute rant exposing media 'elite' as the 'misinformation' hypocrites they are



On “The Rubin Report” Wednesday, BlazeTV host Dave Rubin talked about comedian and actor Russell Brand's epic rant after becoming the latest victim of YouTube censorship.

Brand got all fired up when his YouTube channel, which has garnered nearly 6 million followers, got a strike after he admittedly "misinterpreted" information on official government websites regarding a certain risky-to-discuss pandemic and the even more risky-to-discuss treatments. Brand posted an "apology video" after viewers pointed out his error, saying, "We have a responsibility to make sure that the information we convey is absolutely 100% as accurate as it possibly can be. We made a mistake ... you pointed that out to us. We made an apology video."

Despite Brand's apology and correction, YouTube removed the original video and issued a "strike" to the channel for "misinformation," prompting Brant to rant furiously about the platform's double standards when it comes to "mainstream media misinformation."

"We have been officially censored by YouTube. They took down one of our videos for misinformation, but why are big media organizations not censored for misinformation in the same way? Is it because YouTube is part of the mainstream media now?" Brand ranted.

"I'm interested in total, transparent communication, empowerment of the audience, symbiotic two-way conversation, and attacking the elite establishment, whether it's corporate or state, so that ordinary people can communicate freely, beyond a limited remit of the mainstream media," he continued.

"I don't believe these institutionalized systems, at the level of the financial, governmental, or media world, are ever going to serve ordinary people. I believe we're at a point of crisis and things need to radically change fast," Brand added. "We're being penalized, and for me, that looks like censorship. And the reason I think it looks like censorship is because there's mainstream media misinformation up all the time!"

Brand played a video clip of MSNBC's Rachel Maddow touting dangerously inaccurate information about the efficacy of a certain risky-to-discuss vaccine in 2021. Maddow's misleading video is still published (without a "misinformation" warning label) on YouTube right now.

He then alluded briefly to a Statista.com report showing that pharma industry advertising accounted for 75% of all TV ad spending in 2020 (make of this what you will) before announcing that he will now be streaming his content on Rumble daily.


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On his show, Dave Rubin discussed his own experiences with Big Tech's misinformation double standards, as well as President Joe Biden's bizarre hurricane preparedness advice for Florida residents in the path of Hurricane Ian, why the mainstream media is so afraid of Italy's new Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, why so many lifelong leftists, including Russell Brand, Bill Maher, and Elon Musk, seem to be leaning right, and much more.

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Republican attorneys general put Google on notice as YouTube cracks down on abortion 'misinformation'



More than a dozen Republican state attorneys general are warning Google that discriminating against pro-life crisis pregnancy centers in search results or on platforms like Google Maps could result in investigations or possible lawsuits. The warning comes about a month after Democratic lawmakers demanded that Google purge pro-life groups from search results for reproductive health care and suppress "misinformation" allegedly promoted by these organizations.

In a letter led by Kentucky Attorney Genera Daniel Cameron and Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares, a total of 17 state attorneys general promised that if Google bowed to pressure from the left to censor pro-life groups, they would "act swiftly to protect American consumers from this dangerous axis of corporate and government power."

"Suppressing pro-life and pro-mother voices at the urging of government officials would violate the most fundamental tenet of the American marketplace of ideas," the attorneys general wrote to Google CEO Sundar Pichai on Thursday.

The letter came in response to another letter from Democratic members of Congress sent in June that urged Google to act against "anti-abortion fake clinics or crisis pregnancy centers," asking the company to de-list these organizations from search results and Google Maps.

The GOP attorneys general also cited recent comments made by Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), in which she said that crisis pregnancy centers need to be "shut down all around the country."

These demands have not gone unheard. Earlier this month, Google announced that it will delete location history for anyone visiting abortion sites or other medical sites to protect their privacy after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. And Google's subsidiary YouTube has since announced new policies to crack down on misinformation surrounding abortion.

“Starting today and ramping up over the next few weeks, we will remove content that provides instructions for unsafe abortion methods or promotes false claims about abortion safety under our medical misinformation policies,” YouTube tweeted Thursday.

\u201c1/ Starting today and ramping up over the next few weeks, we will remove content that provides instructions for unsafe abortion methods or promotes false claims about abortion safety under our medical misinformation policies. \nhttps://t.co/P7A27WPYuD\u201d
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"Like all of our policies on health/medical topics, we rely on published guidance from health authorities. We prioritize connecting people to content from authoritative sources on health topics, and we continuously review our policies & products as real world events unfold," the company added.

YouTube said it would also launch "an information panel" to provide users with "context and information from local and global health authorities under abortion-related videos and above relevant search results."

\u201c3/ We\u2019re also launching an information panel that provides viewers with context and information from local and global health authorities under abortion-related videos and above relevant search results.\u201d
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Google did not immediately respond when contacted to clarify whether claims made by pro-life groups about the risks of abortion procedures would violate the policy against "false claims about abortion safety," as pro-choice activists and Democrats allege.

The Republican attorneys general said that political pressure exerted on Google to go after pro-life groups is "gallingly un-American."

"That Members of the United States Congress would openly call for the full weight and power of the federal government to shut down private charitable organizations that have shown compassion and love to so many vulnerable women over the years is unconscionable. It is the opposite of how a pluralistic society that values diversity of viewpoints must operate if it is to survive," the letter states.

"Complying with these demands would constitute a grave assault on the principle of free speech," the attorneys general said.

They urged Google to ensure that all users are provided "unbiased access to information."

YouTube CEO shocks interviewer when she calls for government-enforced censorship



On “The Rubin Report,” BlazeTV host Dave Rubin talked about YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki's shocking comments about censorship made during an interview with TIDETVhamburg.

Dave shared a clip of Wojcicki calling for the government to create laws to restrict speech that is deemed "harmful" on social media platforms. Does YouTube care about the 1st amendment at all? Does Wojcicki even know there is such a thing as free speech in this country?

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Google and YouTube will remove monetization and prohibit ads from content that questions global warming



Google and YouTube announced that they will take measures to strip online content of revenue producing opportunities if they express skepticism about global warming.

In a statement from Google's ad team on Thursday, the massive online company said they would deny ad revenue from content that contradicts "well-established scientific consensus around the existence and causes of climate change."

Google says the new policy is in response to advertisers expressing frustration that their ads are appearing on content they disagree with.

"Advertisers simply don't want their ads to appear next to this content," the company said. "And publishers and creators don't want ads promoting these claims to appear on their pages or videos."

The new policy will be implemented through a mix of human review and automated tools.

The company appeared to claim that not all skeptical content will be demonetized, but that they will carefully distinguish "between content that states a false claim as fact, versus content that reports on or discusses that claim."

Big tech companies have come under fire for what some say is selective enforcement of their censorship policies to police those on the right while allowing left-leaning speech free rein.

"There is a huge risk, I mean, for one they're not particularly accountable except through your ability to sign off of the platform or sign on," said Kate Klonick, a law professor at St. John's University, to CNBC.

"There's no kind of vote, there's no type of representative, there's no way to weigh in on what the rules should be or shouldn't be. There are not even a lot even a transparency around the rules or how they're enforced, this is something that has just started developing in the last five years at all these companies," she continued.

"And so it's really dangerous when you think about the control that private companies have," Klonick concluded, "but at the same time it's really dangerous to think about what would happen if private companies weren't doing this type of work, and everything that would be going on in these platforms without them."

Axios called the new policy "one of the most aggressive measures any major tech platform has taken to combat climate change misinformation."

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