In a significant development this week, Google admitted that it censored COVID-19-related content on YouTube after receiving pressure from the Biden administration. The tech giant described the government’s actions as “unacceptable and wrong” and has offered to reinstate accounts (like ours) that were banned as a result.
This resulted from an investigation led by Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) into what he terms the “censorship-industrial complex.” The findings reveal that YouTube acted as a “direct participant in the federal government’s censorship regime,” removing content that was legally protected and did not violate its own platform policies. King & Spalding, the legal firm representing Alphabet Inc., the parent company of Google and YouTube, acknowledged the censorship in a letter to Jordan.
Alphabet’s letter also noted that, “In contrast to other large platforms,” YouTube never operated “a fact-checking program.”
However, Meta (the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp) did run such a program, but announced in January 2025 that it would end its fact-checking efforts.
In a January interview on the “Joe Rogan Experience,” Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg stated that aides from the Biden administration literally screamed and cursed at Meta executives during the COVID-19 pandemic, demanding that vaccine-related posts that didn’t agree with the COVID-19 “official story” be taken down—even if they were accurate.
In its letter, Alphabet pledged that “YouTube will provide an opportunity for all creators to rejoin the platform if the Company terminated their channels for repeated violations of COVID-19 and elections integrity policies that are no longer in effect.”
As of the time of this article, our YouTube channels have not yet been reinstated.
This censorship from Google and Youtube was part of a broader campaign. You may recall “The Disinformation Dozen” report, which was nothing more than a “digital hitlist” that wrongfully attacked us and others for questioning the official COVID-19 narrative. As detailed in our ongoing lawsuit, this was not an organic moderation decision but a coordinated attempt to deplatform voices discussing ideas about natural health and medical freedom that didn’t follow the official narrative.
The timing of this admission is critical. It follows a significant shift in national health policy. On September 22, 2025, President Donald J. Trump and Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced a comprehensive investigation into the environmental causes of autism, marking a significant departure from past approaches.
This new official stance stands in stark contrast to the previous era, where links between environmental toxins and neurological disorders were often dismissed. The same establishment that once labeled questions about these links as “misinformation” is now being directed to investigate them. Google’s letter, arriving just days after this historic policy change, appears to be a direct response to the new political reality.
The damage from years of censorship is profound. Vital discussions were suppressed, the public’s access to life-saving knowledge was unfairly restricted, and many died due to a lack of information.
The fight for free speech and medical transparency is far from over. Proper accountability requires more than a reactive apology; it demands a commitment to open dialogue and a fundamental change in how these platforms operate.
Our focus remains on winning our lawsuit and, more importantly, continuing to work with independent platforms where the truth can be shared without fear of censorship.
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