07/09/2019 / By Ethan Huff
Not to be outdone by YouTube with its continued efforts to stifle online free speech, the competing video platform Vimeo has now begun to censor channels and pull content that expresses any type of skepticism about the safety and effectiveness of vaccines.
Joining in on Big Tech’s anti-First Amendment fray, Vimeo recently announced that it will no longer allow people “to use our platform to spread hateful ideologies,” which to Vimeo includes:
• Content that falsely claims that mass tragedies are hoaxes
• Content that depicts or encourages self-harm
• Content that perpetuates false or misleading claims about vaccine safety
According to Vimeo, any viewpoints or opinions that don’t include full and unquestioning acceptance of what the government claims is true about vaccines “can cause material, real-world harms,” and thus must be banned from Vimeo in order to “protect” the public from having differing views.
“Content that falsely claims that vaccines are unsafe is at the forefront of an unfolding public health crisis,” claims Michael Cheah, Vimeo’s “General Counsel.”
For more news about Big Tech censorship, be sure to check out Vaccines.news.
Cheah further warns that Vimeo users with this type of “offensive” content on their channels have just 30 days to remove it all. If they don’t, Vimeo’s thought police will remove it for them in order to create compliance and conformity.
“Starting today, we are providing a 30-day grace period for documentaries that contravene our policy on vaccination content so that creators can voluntarily remove those videos,” Cheah explains about Vimeo’s plans to destroy all knowledge on its platform that conflicts with the official vaccine narrative.
“At the end of the grace period, we will begin removing anti-vaccination videos that haven’t been voluntarily removed. Videos that violate the other two prohibitions will not be given any grace period.”
Cheah claims that Vimeo’s new rules will be applied “fairly, consistently and transparently,” even though Natural News was recently banned “for no reason whatsoever,” according to Mike Adams, the Health Ranger.
Vimeo has also banned the latest Project Veritas exposé about Google’s conspiracy to throw the 2020 presidential election in favor of Democrats.
“It is now abundantly obvious that these tech giants are conspiring and colluding to carry out acts of extreme criminality and fraud against the world,” Adams warned in the aftermath of Natural News‘s removal from Vimeo, which Vimeo claimed was due to “a violation of Vimeo’s Terms of Service and/or Guidelines.”
What this all suggests is that, just like Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Amazon, and the rest of the tech platforms, Vimeo is now fully onboard with forcibly maiming children through the mandatory administration of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)-sanctioned vaccines, which are largely unsafe and ineffective.
Vimeo is also signaling that it wants to be a part of the coordinated criminal racketeering and fraud agenda of Big Tech, which is silencing all independent voices in the name of supporting “public safety” and combating “hate speech.”
“Humanity will never be free as long as these tech tyrants are allowed to run roughshod over basic human rights and civil liberties,” says Adams.
“It’s time for the CEOs of these tech giants to be arrested and criminally prosecuted for their coordinated, criminal collusion and fraud.”
To learn the truth about vaccines that Vimeo and these other tech platforms don’t want you to know, be sure to check out Vaccines.news.
You can also check out the Project Veritas exposé on Google that’s been banned by YouTube and Vimeo at Brighteon.com.
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