David Icke's Facebook page deleted as pressure mounts on social media companies

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Calls mount for internet giants to combat spread of 'dangerous misinformation' seen by millions

’s Rachel Riley and the former culture secretary Damian Collins said: “In the face of this global pandemic that has already claimed hundreds of thousands of lives, it is more urgent than ever that accounts spreading harmful misinformation are prevented from doing so.”

 

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Conspiracy Theorist: A Derogatory Title Used To Dismiss A Critical Thinker

Tell me one lie David Icke said about COVID19?

Censoring truth is all they did.

let us make up our own minds, stop denying access to information and glorifying dystopian control!!

The *control* of freespeech disguised as *protection* through censorship to save our fragile mentalhealth? ___

PeterMichaels72 If hope not hate were not another machine for the elite like the Rothschilds then why would they be signing the letter and who cares what they think they are truly very hateful.

Truth hurts. awakening.

Good.

As long as you deplatform Bill Gates and his crazed rantings about injecting 7bn people with a vaccine that changes their cell structures for which there has been no long term testing and for which he wants the industry indemnified.. his words so you can't call conspiracy!!

That is not cool. FreedomOfSpeech

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