I don’t have a Facebook account for the same reason I don’t eat dinner with cannibals, but this little tidbit came to my attention.
Apparently, from what I understand, there were vaccine groups on Facebook, where people could share their experiences, and victims of vaccine injury, and others, could work together to seek help, since everyone else has all but abandoned them. In true human spirit, the vaccine injured turned to each other for help and support.
So they were banned for “misinformation”, because to me at least, it’s apparent that a certain segment of global society is waging fifth generation warfare against innocent citizens, and “unverified claims” wont be tolerated. (But who does the verifying?)
However… being the malign little deviants they are, they concocted a brilliant idea to use the carrot emoji (🥕) to represent the vaccine in an attempt to avoid the censors.
Well, the powers that be (I’ll let the reader decide who that is) couldn’t let that stand. So the BBC used the powers of “journalism” to tattle on them (see how this works?)
Now, if Zoe Kleinman feels it’s in her companies best interest to tattle on innocent, injured people and remove their voice, well, that’s beyond me… but she did write an article about it.
The “article” written in a world where much propaganda is disguised as “journalism”, cites a tweet from Marc Owen Jones, who outs the group…
Notice how he words it? “…presumably to evade censorship. Very odd”
It reminds me of when we were children... “Gee mom… have you looked under my brothers bed lately? Oh no reason… just wondering. “wink wink”.
I don’t call these “people” “journalists” I don’t even consider them human beings. Human beings don’t work towards covering up the injury claims of others…
Abusers, molesters and rapists do.
Notice something else? He’s showing off his book, “Digital Authoritarianism in the Middle East.” He’s “very emotional” about it too….
So the “expert” on digital authoritarianism, is drawing the attention of the global digital police state, in its war against those who are speaking out against vaccine injuries. “Very odd.”
I’m forced to assume that he’s an expert on the subject, I mean, he did write a book and all, but maybe he’s an expert, not because he opposes it, but because he wants to excel in this field. In my mind at least, I’m left wondering why the author of “digital authoritarianism” would draw attention to people who are “presumably” evading censorship…
Imagine an expert on the holocaust, who authored a book about the holocaust and Nazi tactics, posting online, “Hey guys! I found out where the Jews are hiding! Check it out, they use coded language too “presumably” so they CANT be found…very odd.”
Yeah, odd indeed.
So a reporter for the BBC, cites an author of the topic of “digital authoritarianism”, and the BBC helps shut down a group of people, who’s crime is sharing their negative experiences with the vaccine…
Imagine Fox News using their powers in conjunction with Harvey Weinstein in order to get Facebook to shut down a rape support group, because “some of the rape claims are unfounded.”
Your blood SHOULD be fucking boiling.
Back to the captured arrow. I’m sure some considerable effort went into the eye catching, memorable image they used to manipulate people into actually paying attention to the article..
Thanks BBC…
Take note. More people in my area saw those carrot aisles, across multiple grocery stores than read that stupid article.
By the time I’m done, every time a person hears the word “carrot”, they’ll think of a vaccine death.
Censor that.
Be superior