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by matthewmarkus
2212 days ago
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Yes, but many of those researchers rely upon tools supplied by the oligopoly to communicate. Plandemic is probably a stupid movie. I haven't seen it, so I cannot judge. Regardless, it has been scrubbed from Google Drive accounts by the powers that be! Misinformation about coronavirus finds new avenues on unexpected sites (WaPo)
http://archive.today/wKfVi What kind of automated or intentional interference might researchers face in the future when Google or Facebook has already decided on the facts? P.S. The crazy thing about the Plandemic take down is that it is driven by someone trying to license their content removal patent to the oligopoly. The WaPo reporter never even bothered to research that, or if she did, she didn't disclose that fact in her article! Another hidden business interest. https://adage.com/article/digital/eric-feinberg-man-google-y... |
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