Over the course of one year, beginning March 10, 2020, I began an extended research project on the virus pandemic, which resulted in over 50 pages of information from various âexpertsâ on both âsides of the aisleâ with few if any ties to mainstream media or Washington bureaucrats.
The contrast between these expertsâ messages is truly astonishing and should be challenged rather than just believed. Hosea 4:6 says, âMy people will be destroyed because of lack of knowledge, do not reject it and ignore the law of God.â I believe we need to take a stand in the name of freedom of thought and speech, and question what the mainstream media is saying, as well as the scientists and medical people.
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Governor Ron DeSantis is pushing back after YouTube censored a COVID roundtable discussion he held last month.
The incident is adding more fuel to the calls to address big tech censorship.
In a March roundtable the Governor discussed downsides to lockdowns, contact tracing and even children wearing face masks.
“Children should not wear face masks, no,” said Dr. Martin Kuldorff, a Professor of Medicine at Harvard University at the March roundtable.
YouTube cites that comment, another about face masks for children and a third comment questioning face masks’ overall effectiveness at reducing case rates for removing the roundtable from its platform.
YouTube Censors Coronavirus Roundtable Hosted by Florida Gov Ron DeSantis
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