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You Won’t Believe What This Tech Entrepreneur Revealed About Big Tech’s Crushing Censorship During Fauci’s COVID-19 Hearing!

It seems Big Tech and the so-called “America’s Doctor” are in cahoots, censoring anyone who dares to question the narrative surrounding COVID-19. All-In Podcast co-host David Sacks blew the whistle recently on this manipulation of public opinion.

David Sacks, a tech entrepreneur did not hold back his criticism of Big Tech firms and their decision to conceal the truth about how Dr. Anthony Fauci directed the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. According to Sacks, not only was there an attempt to cover the facts, but also an active smearing campaign against scientists, like Stanford medical professor Jay Bhattacharya, who dared to tell the truth. Their reward? Being silenced and banned on social media platforms.

One might wonder if this kind of obfuscation is commonplace. However, when Bhattacharya got put on Twitter’s secret black list simply for not toeing the established line on lockdown directives during the pandemic, it was clear as day that something was not right.

What brought the issue again into the limelight was the revelation of such dubious practices during a grilling of Fauci at a House Oversight Committee hearing. Amid the heated discussion regarding the origin of the pandemic and some glaring failures in its management, it was revealed that Fauci had been less than truthful about several aspects of the crisis.

The shocking disclosure that Fauci had admittedly imposed stringent, scientifically unsupported COVID-19 guidelines on Americans and dismissed the lab-leak theory of the virus’ origin was just the tip of the iceberg. Sacks has claimed that Fauci, well aware that COVID originated from a lab leak as early as February 1, 2020, lied about it right from the beginning. This clear cover-up raises concerns about why Fauci was so desperate to hide his role in funding this type of research.

The exposure of these underhanded tactics used by Big Tech companies to support Fauci and his colleagues in stifling free speech during the pandemic indicates an alarming trend. The implications of Sacks’ allegations are far-reaching, prompting renewed debates surrounding Big Tech censorship of the COVID-19 narrative.

If these accusations are accurate, then conservative voices are under seige, targeted for their ideology. It’s high time we demand transparency from Big Tech. While striving to maintain a balanced political discourse, these companies need to provide clarity on what constitutes “hate speech” and ensure that conservative voices are heard.

Our civil liberties are being threatened, and we must not let this go unchecked. If you’ve experienced this kind of censorship, then your story needs to be heard. Let’s hold Big Tech accountable. Our freedom of speech is at stake, and it’s time we demanded – and received – fair treatment.

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