Another way Twitter suppresses the #RFKJr campaign (in addition to rigging Twitter polls that favor Kennedy) is by messing with external links to polls that favor Kennedy.
When you try to follow the link to watch this #RFKJr video on BitChute, it warns you “this link may be unsafe!”
Then there’s that weird thing that happened to Rasmussen yesterday, after they posted a link to their poll showing #RFKJr making a big splash in the presidential race:
Twitter is not recording votes in this poll, even though it is still open for voting.
The vote tally has been stuck at 918 votes for 4 days. Several people have voted since April 10 and forwarded their screenshots to me proving they voted! 👇🏼
Screenshot 1: taken at 5:08 a.m., before the user cast a vote. Tally: 918 votes.
Screenshot 2: taken seconds later, after user voted. Tally the user sees: 919 votes.
Screenshot 3: taken by me at 5:15 a.m., vote tally I see still says 918.
This is the BS I put up with from YouTube every time I upload any video about #RFKJr.
Even when it’s just about his presidential campaign— nothing to do with the vaccines. Had to get a human to review it before it was finally approved for monetization.
They do this every time
YouTube AI flags EVERY video about @RobertKennedyJr as “not suitable for advertisers” or, sometimes for “medical misinformation.”
The AI is programmed to automatically flag any video that references #RFKJr’s name.
All you have to do is say his name. Watch what happens.
Here’s another video I had to fight with the YouTube censors to get approved for release and monetization.
It’s about #RFKJr’s antitrust lawsuit against the tech giant — the REAL reason why they’re punishing creators who dare to make videos about him.
In his 1961 Inaugural Address, President Kennedy called the nuclear era he presided over the world’s “hour of maximum danger” — and he meant those words.
We never thought we would actually face a challenge like that again in human history, but alas, here we are.
Within a year of #JFK’s Inaugural, the United States and #Russia would find themselves eyeball-to-eyeball in a tense nuclear standoff over missiles in Cuba.
During those fateful Thirteen Days in October 1962, every human on the planet feared that the world as we know it could end at any moment; destroyed within seconds by the launch of nuclear weapons by the superpowers.