Victory! Twitter Reverses Ban on Vaccine Journalist After Losing in Court

The author of a book sharing information about concerns with the COVID vaccine for children has been restored to Twitter after being removed and later winning a court battle against the social media giant.

The return of Alex Berenson, author of Tell Your Children and Pandemia has returned “back and better than ever” according to her Twitter bio. The return marks a major victory for free speech regarding the controversies related to the coronavirus vaccine.

It’s astounding how long it took for Twitter to make the change, but it’s impossible to deny the concerns with the vaccines after how many people have still tested positive despite being vaccinated and even boosted. There is also growing evidence of side effects from those who have taken the virus.

 

The level of censorship against conservatives was already strong from Twitter. To see the outlet crack down on anyone questioning the vaccine was even worse. At least in this case, the victory went to Berenson and marks a win for those speaking out on health issues related to COVID.

There’s much more in the story as well, so check out the video now for the details and how it applies to you today.


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  1. There have been over 1200 different potential side effects attributed to these vaccines. Thge number of untimely and unexplained deaths is off the hook – every day we read about more – and those are just the celebrities – how about all of the John Q. Citizens who died but were not newsworthy? ALL of the sucides we have seen in the past year – are these indicative that people who suffer from depression should have never been given these vaccines? There is not now and never has been a one size fits all medication/vaccine. There are people who have severe reactions to pure water. How many people are simply lactose or peanut intolerant. So the notion of forcing these vaccines on the entire planet is completely irresponisble. As someone else posted months ago: “If I DO NOT get vaccinated – I may get COVID – I may be hospitalized – I may even die. But, I have a 99% chance of recovery. If I DO get vaccinated – I may get COVID – I may be hospitalized – I may even die. But, I have a 99% chance of recovery. If I DO NOT get vaccinated I have a 100% chance of not suffering any of the terrible and even deadly side effects.”

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