Folks, another video just like "Plandemic" happened at the end of 2020/early 2021, using the same playbook as "Plandemic," was about just as viral on social media as "Plandemic," and nearly NO ONE NOTICED.
At least with "Plandemic," its viral spread was known in nearly real time. Not the case here. When I saw these engagement numbers a few days ago, I was stunned, & frankly kind of terrified, because no one seemed to realize this happened at the time.
And it shows that social media platforms have still not been able to figure out how to deal with the "Plandemic" playbook. Entities can still replicate the tactics of "Plandemic," be apparently just as successful -- and do it without nearly any detection.
Should also mention: as the GoFundMe makes clear, the people behind "Planet Lockdown" weren't exactly hiding. There's even an IMDb page for it (though I can't say for sure who set up the page).
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SCOOP: Another "Plandemic"-type video went viral on social media. The video, an interview of a woman pushing false coronavirus, vaccine, & voter fraud conspiracy theories, earned at least 20 million views or engagements on Facebook's platforms & YouTube. mediamatters.org/coronavirus-co…
The video is an interview with Catherine Austin Fitts, an anti-vaxxer conspiracy theorist, pushing conspiracy theories about the pandemic. She urges people not to get a coronavirus vaccine & falsely claims the vaccine has microchips & will change your DNA & make you interfile.
Fitts also falsely claims in the video that Biden won due to "widespread voter fraud." Facebook & YouTube have previously claimed they banned content pushing the microchip conspiracy theory & vaccine misinfo. YouTube claimed it banned content pushing false mass voter fraud claims
Tucker Carlson is now at least the 3rd Fox News host to downplay or defend QAnon, following Jesse Watters & Greg Gutfeld. Additionally, Fox Nation has had a QAnon supporter as a host of one of its shows. mediamatters.org/qanon-conspira…
Anyway, despite what Tucker Carlson suggested, QAnon has been linked to multiple violent incidents (including the Capitol storming), been embraced by other far-right groups, & has been warned about by multiple government agencies. mediamatters.org/qanon-conspira…
Today is Inauguration Day. It will be a milestone day for QAnon supporters. We may see splintering as Biden takes office between those realizing QAnon isn't real & those doubling down & moving the goalposts. Here's a poll from a QAnon Telegram channel today suggesting a divide.
Here's a QAnon influencer already preparing to move the goalposts on QAnon about Biden taking office.
Some in the QAnon community are now suggesting that the number of American flags behind Trump at Joint Base Andrews, where Trump is going as he leaves office and Washington, D.C., somehow proves the conspiracy theory. ("Q" is the 17th letter of the alphabet.)
New from me: DLive has allowed multiple QAnon channels on its platform, which have used the platform to monetize. One of those QAnon channels is both verified & its hosts were present at the Capitol insurrection. mediamatters.org/qanon-conspira…
That verified DLive QAnon channel, RedPill78, uploaded a video on the platform the day before the Capitol insurrection in which they suggested violence if QAnon's predictions did not come to pass.
This is despite QAnon playing a major role causing & being involved with the insurrection, DLive cracking down on multiple far-right figures who were allegedly involved with the insurrection, & despite DLive's terms of service seeming to prohibit QAnon content.
In the past 48 hours:
-Twitter banned QAnon accounts
-Twitter banned Trump
-Reddit banned r/donaldtrump
-Reddit banned the head moderator of r/conspiracy
-YouTube banned Steve Bannon's show
-Discord banned TheDonald dot win's channel
-Google banned Parler from its app store
Can now add Twitter banning TheDonald dot win's Twitter account to this list.
Major QAnon accounts that have been banned since this was announced already include:
-QAnon76
-Praying Medic
-intheMatrixxx
-WeTheInevitable (who has ban evaded more than 20 times)
X22 Report, which may have rivaled QAnon76 for the most followers of remaining QAnon accounts on Twitter (more than a half million), has also been banned.