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URGENT NOTICE TO READERS

Censorship has become the New ABnormal.
We note this because the articles noted below, regarding the ineffectiveness and dangers of wearing face masks, will be banned by the social media dictatorships. Indeed, last week’s Trends Journal cover was banned by Linkedin because they said it was a form of “harassment” and “bullying.”
As evidenced in an NBC News article this past Sunday, no discussion of hard facts or scientific data is required. What the media monopolies say and the social media dictators dictate is all that is required.

Twitter removes tweet from top Trump Covid-19
adviser saying masks don’t work

“Twitter on Sunday removed a tweet from one of President Donald Trump’s top Covid-19 advisers, which falsely claimed that masks don’t work to prevent the spread of coronavirus.

The tweet no longer appeared on the site Sunday morning, replaced with a note saying, ‘This Tweet is no longer available’ and a link to Twitter’s rules and policies explaining why the company removes or limits certain posts.

The tweet in question, posted Saturday by Dr. Scott Atlas, read: ‘Masks work? NO: LA, Miami, Hawaii, Alabama, France, Phlippnes, UK, Spain, Israel. WHO:’widesprd use not supported’ + many harms; Heneghan/Oxf CEBM:’despite decades, considerble uncertainty re value’; CDC rvw May:’no sig red’n in inflnz transm’n’; learn why.’

Trump has leaned on Atlas in recent months, preferring his advice over that of other advisers, such as Dr. Anthony Fauci, Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. Atlas, a neuroradiologist who isn’t an expert in infectious diseases, gained attention after he made a number of appearances on Fox News. He has pushed more aggressively to reopen sectors of the economy, and he is regularly seen at the White House without wearing a mask.

As the election nears, Twitter has taken a more aggressive approach to limit and remove misinformation, especially relating to the coronavirus and voting. The website has slapped a warning label on several problematic Trump tweets in recent months.

Trump, who tested positive for Covid-19 this month, attended a crowded church service in Nevada on Sunday. He and his aides didn’t wear masks at the ceremony, which was held indoors with over 200 people in attendance, many of whom also forwent face coverings.”  –  NBC, 18 October

Note NBC’s opening sentence: “Twitter on Sunday removed a tweet from one of President Donald Trump’s top Covid-19 advisers, which falsely claimed that masks don’t work to prevent the spread of coronavirus.”
Their statement that the tweet “falsely claimed that masks don’t work to prevent the spread of coronavirus” is in direct contradiction to the “factual” claims by numerous doctors and sources that, indeed, “masks don’t work to prevent the spread of coronavirus.”
And in CNN’s coverage, as with NBC, rather than being journalists and reporting on the incident, their Presstitutes declared themselves scientific experts by stating Dr. Atlas’s claim about masks was “misleading information,” and they supported Twitter’s censorship.
The three articles in this issue, “‘MASKS ARE A POLITICAL AGENDA,’” “DOCTORS: WEAR MASKS, GET SICK,” and “MORE EVIDENCE: MASKS OFFER ‘LITTLE, IF ANY, PROTECTION’” dispute what the Presstitutes and politicians are peddling.

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