YouTube has issued a warning against ITN for posting a video detailing Moderna’s own language regarding its Covid19 vaccine. Moderna is one of three makers whose vaccines have been authorized for use by the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) to combat Covid. (Of important note is that “authorized for emergency use” is not the same as “approved” in FDA parlance.)
Moderna’s offering – along with Pfizer’s – is based on mRNA technology, a process by which genetic code is injected into the human body and instructs human cells to create proteins. Those proteins ostensibly fight whichever virus the instructions were created for.
The bio company has long likened the technology to an “operating system,” that programs the body to perform certain functions. In ITN’s podcast episode published Thursday, “The Flow of Information,” we reported on that characterization and pointed out the unusual nature of a vaccine being likened to a computer program.
“If you read up on these Moderna vaccines what you find is even they call it an operating system. That’s not us calling it that, that’s them calling it an operating system,” I said. “You read the literature, the press releases, the promotional material, the copy on the website and you hear all of this bizarre language. Operating system, software. It’s like they’re talking about Windows XP or something.”
“Plug and play interchangeability? What does that have to do with killing a virus or curing me of an illness? I don’t know about you folks, but I don’t want any kind of plug and play interchangeability going on without my knowledge in my body,” I added.
The following screenshot taken from Moderna’s own website this morning shows the language I was alluding to.
“Recognizing the broad potential of mRNA science, we set out to create an mRNA technology platform that functions very much like an operating system on a computer. It is designed so that it can plug and play interchangeably with different programs. In our case, the ‘program’ or ‘app’ is our mRNA drug – the unique mRNA sequence that codes for a protein,” reads a section of text under the heading “Our Operating System.”
Another section of text just below that one is titled “Our mRNA Medicines – The ‘Software of Life.’”
The video was removed from YouTube over the weekend and the video-sharing platform issued a “warning” to our channel. “Hi IN THE NEWS,” their email reads. “Our team has reviewed your content, and, unfortunately, we think it violates our medical misinformation policy. We’ve removed the following content from YouTube: The Flow of Information.”
We were told our content violated community guidelines by contradicting “expert consensus from local health authorities or the World Health Organization.”
Another such offense and our channel will be suspended for one week, the notice adds.
In the same episode I also spoke about the depopulation agenda pushed by the world’s elites and how it is believed this new generation of vaccines is part and parcel of that agenda. I also detailed the myriad ways the world’s elites try to control unsuspecting masses.
“They don’t want representative government. They don’t want representative society. Representative government is their enemy. Why? Because they’re the few and we’re the many. And when you’re the few – the globalists – and you want to control the many – the population – you have to centralize everything. You have to do the opposite of democratize.”
“Laws have to be crafted by bureaucrats in Washington, D.C., not locally by your state or town leaders. Instead of controlling 330 million people you just have to control 300-400 in Washington, D.C.,” I said.
“That’s why the media calls the presidential race and they decide what information is correct and what is disinformation. Instead of controlling 330 million people, the population of the U.S., you just have to control about a dozen people at CNN,” I added.
Are these the statements YouTube really wished to censor? There are several videos currently on the platform that make some of the very same claims about Moderna’s vaccine, and other videos that criticize the World Health Organization’s response in even stronger terms than we did. We reported on one such video just yesterday.
Platforms seem to use the “warning” system when they have identified a creator that routinely publishes content that runs counter to the approved narratives. The platforms then search for additional “strikes” against the creator until they can cite enough violations to ban the outlet altogether.
This morning ITN received another notice from Google, YouTube’s parent company, informing us that previously approved advertisements for videos have now been “disapproved” for violating Google’s “Sensitive Events” policies. Those advertisements were created and approved last February (2020) and were paused by us nearly a year ago.
You can listen to the The Flow of Information episode in its entirety here:
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