Update (4/8/21): Seven of the channels mentioned in this article have since been taken down, with at least some being explicitly “terminated for violating YouTube s Community Guidelines.” Additionally, the videos of Edge on Wonder on its co-host’s channel have been removed. Truth and Art TV, whose ban-evasion channels were some of those taken down, has said on its site in response to the removals, “In the meantime make sure you are subscribed to my personal” channel on YouTube, adding that it would be launching another ban-evasion channel “shortly.”
Despite YouTube’s promise to crack down on QAnon last October, the platform is still hosting shows supporting the conspiracy theory some of which even run ads, meaning both the channel and YouTube make money from them. Media Matters has identified at least 14 examples of QAnon ban-evasion channels, as well as numerous foreign-language YouTube channels that have seemingly rebranded to spread QAnon shows.
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The familiar combination of trainer Stephen Marsh and owner Lib Petagna combined to take out another feature three-year-old staying event at Ellerslie on Sunday when Milford dashed home late to win the Listed Te Akau Gingernuts Salver (2100m).
Medaglia D’Oro colt Crown Prosecutor carried part-owner Petagna’s colours to victory in the 2015 Group 1 Vodafone New Zealand Derby (2400m) for Marsh, who will look to replicate that success in the blue riband event in March with Milford.
Marsh has made no secret of the high regard he holds for Milford despite him not having broken his maiden status in his first four starts.