Vaccine Gadfly Alex Berenson Claims the White House Got Him Banned From Twitter, and He Has the Receipts

Author Alex Berenson, who wrote Pandemia and the three-volume Unreported Truths About COVID-19 and Lockdowns and has been out-loud and proud against the Bat Stew Flu vaccine, is claiming Biden’s White House prompted Twitter to give him the permanent boot, which it did in August of 2021. After his lawsuit, Twitter reinstated Berenson.

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Twitter unveils plans for ‘pre-bunks’ and special labels for midterm elections

Twitter announced in a blog post that it was implementing its civic integrity policy concerning the midterm elections, which will ban users from “manipulating or interfering in elections or other civic processes.” The policy will punish and diminish the reach of content that Twitter believes could have a detrimental effect on the election. This includes posting misleading information about how to participate, discouraging voters by making false claims about the state of voting sites or law enforcement, making false claims about the outcomes of the election, and creating accounts that falsely claim to be affiliated with a particular political organization.

Our Approach To The 2022 US Midterms

Here’s what you can expect to see on Twitter as election day approaches in the US:

Prebunks 

In the lead up to election day, we’ll share prompts with information about how and where to vote, directly to people’s timelines.

We’re also bringing back prebunks — in English, Spanish, and all other languages supported on Twitter — to get ahead of misleading narratives on Twitter, and to proactively address topics that may be the subject of misinformation. Over the coming months, we’ll place prompts directly on people’s timelines in the US and in Search when people type related terms, phrases, or hashtags.

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Former Twitter employee convicted of spying for Saudi Arabia

A former Twitter employee has been convicted of failing to register as an agent for Saudi Arabia and other charges after accessing private data on users critical of the kingdom’s government in a spy case that spanned from Silicon Valley to the Middle East.

Ahmad Abouammo, a US citizen and former media partnership manager for Twitter’s Middle East region, was charged in 2019 with acting as an agent of Saudi Arabia without registering with the US government. A jury found him guilty on six counts, including conspiracy to commit wire fraud and money laundering. The jury acquitted him on another five charges involving wire fraud.

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As vaccine toll rises, Twitter doubles down… but the edifice is starting to crumble

THE toll of Covid vaccine-related deaths in the UK continues to rise, according to latest figures from the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency.

In the 14 days following the MHRA’s previous summary report for June 29, 2022 – analysed here – there were eight more deaths, bringing total vaccine fatalities to 2,213.  

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Twitter Censors All Content From The Epoch Times

Twitter has imposed a blockade on all content from The Epoch Times without explanation, raising further concerns about freedom of speech on the platform.

Beginning on the evening of July 28, the platform put up a warning on all links from The Epoch Times. A click on a link would direct users to a page titled “Warning: this link may be unsafe” which prompts users to return to the previous page.

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Twitter Begins Censoring Anti-Pedophile Term After Left-Wing Pressure Campaign

The term groomer describes adults who form inappropriate friendships with children in order to prime them for sexual abuse, and it has been used by some commentators to refer to those who expose young children to sexual content through drag shows and lessons on gender identity and sexuality.

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Judge denies Elon Musk’s bid to delay trial with Twitter over ditched takeover

Elon Musk has lost an attempt to delay a court battle over his abandonment of a $44bn takeover of Twitter, after a judge ruled that the case will be heard in October.

Legal experts said the ruling in Delaware was good news for Twitter, which had asked for a September start date for a trial.

Twitter is seeking a legal ruling that will force Musk to go ahead with an agreed transaction that values the company at $54.20 per share. Musk pulled out of the deal this month, citing concerns over the number of spam accounts on the social media platform.

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Twitter Reinstates Doctor It Suspended for Sharing Study That Shows Pfizer Vaccine Impacts Semen

Twitter reinstated a doctor it recently suspended for sharing a study that showed Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine impacts semen.

Dr. Andrew Bostom was informed late July 14 that access to his account was restored.

“After further review, we have unsuspended your account as it does not appear to be in violation of the Twitter Rules,” the message from Twitter stated.

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Virtuous paedophile community of “MAPs” create support network on social media

Have you heard of the term MAP? Charlie Wolfe talks to people who are sexually attracted to children and admit it openly on their social media profiles.

A community of non-offending paedophiles who describe themselves as “MAPs” or “NOMAPs” are using social media as an online support group.

The term MAP/NOMAP stands for “minor attracted person” or “non-offensive minor attracted person” is used in their social media profiles to find each other online.

Many people who identify as MAP’s are using the website Twitter as a support network.

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Elon Musk terminates $44B Twitter deal

Tesla Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk said Friday he was terminating his $44 billion deal for Twitter, citing material breach of multiple provisions of the agreement.

Shares of Twitter fell 6% in extended trading.

The announcement brings to an end a will-he-won’t-he saga after the world’s richest person clinched a deal for Twitter in April but then put the buyout on hold until the social media company proved that spam bots accounted for less than 5% of its total users.

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COVID Journalist Alex Berenson Settles Suit With Twitter, Is Reinstated Nearly a Year After Refusing to Bend Knee

Nearly one year after journalist and writer Alex Berenson was kicked off Twitter for being a sometimes COVID-19 contrarian, his account has been restored. He had to sue the tech platform to be reinstated.

Berenson announced a settlement with Twitter on Wednesday on his Substack page, “Unreported Truths.”

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