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Interview: The Fact-Checker Scam

Tom Woods and I discuss how the mainstream media's "fact checkers" serve to censor truth while propagating official disinformation.

Sep 8, 2022

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I had the honor of being on The Tom Woods Show to discuss how the mainstream media’s “fact checkers” serve to censor truth while propagating official disinformation.

Listen to our discussion here.

This is one you do not want to miss. I provided numerous examples of truthful information that has been suppressed by the media on topics including:

  • the origin of SARS-CoV-2;
  • the claimed benefits versus costs of lockdowns;
  • mask mandates;
  • treatments for COVID-19;
  • natural immunity versus the immunity induced by COVID-19 vaccines;
  • the duration of mRNA and spike protein persistence in the body following vaccination;
  • how the COVID-19 vaccines were originally sold to the public versus reality;
  • the risk of vaccine-related adverse cardiovascular events in adolescents, including myocarditis;

Tom provides some examples from his own experiences with censorship, such as YouTube’s censorship of his superb talk on the “COVID-19 Cult” (which I wrote about in this post from December 2020).

I also relate my experience of being permanently suspended from LinkedIn for reporting factually accurate information that corrected official disinformation from “public health” authorities, as well as the insights I gained from attempting to utilize their “appeal” process.

I encourage all of my readers to subscribe to Tom’s email newsletters and/or his podcast. Also, he has put together a great educational resource in Liberty Classroom, which features courses on US and world history, political philosophy, logic, economics, and more:

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  • Mel Remple says:

    Excellent podcast!

  • Jody says:

    I’m really glad you touched on this subject of being mislead at every, not even turn, but twist you make. People believe this and it is so frustrating. People don’t even believe so much is politically driven. Believe me, they are not on here or anywhere else looking. They believe the local news channels. I know there’s a way to get their attention. I would love to see news that is politically unchained from the facts. News on the air for the general public. I think plain and simple english might even help. I would like to think more people would care if they understood. You have a very good way of explaining information. I think if you could reach a bigger audience it would be GREAT!! World Facts with Jeremy Hammond.

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