1.) Censored Doctors Robert Malone, Brian Tyson, and Peter McCullough Sue Twitter
Censorship has become commonplace and even almost widely accepted since early 2020. Since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, physicians have been threatened and silenced for sharing their professional opinions on effective treatments. Corporate media, big pharma, and big tech have made a concerted effort to silence all of us who speak out. Just as AFLDS has been extensively censored beginning with the viral White Coat Summit video, which was removed from YouTube, AFLDS Affiliate physicians Tyson and McCullough along with Dr. Malone have been gagged and banned from Twitter to prevent them from sharing the truth.
Dr. Robert Malone is an internationally renowned scientist and physician, and the inventor of the original mRNA vaccine. He fearlessly warned the public about his apprehension regarding the use of the Covid-19 injection in humans. Dr. Brian Tyson is a highly experienced California physician who, with his colleagues, has successfully provided over 10,000 Covid-19 patients with early treatment with zero patient deaths. Dr. Peter McCullough has been published over 1,000 times and is the undisputed expert voice in the area of Covid-19 policy, diagnosis and/or treatment, and the dangers of Covid-19 injections.
Besides being brilliant, brave voices who have collectively saved thousands of lives, what do all of these physicians have in common? They, along with countless others, have been silenced. Silenced by the media, threatened by medical boards, and banned from Twitter for sharing lifesaving information that did not go against Twitter’s “disinformation” guidelines.
Drs. Malone, Tyson, and McCullough have teamed up and have sued Twitter for breach of contract because Twitter did not follow their own “disinformation” guidelines, which include six warnings, before banning them from their platform. The doctors will all move for an award of attorneys’ fees under the California Code of Civil Procedure, Section 1021.5 for enforcement of an important right affecting the public interest. This means that if the doctors are successful, Twitter may be ordered to pay all of their attorneys’ fees for the lawsuit.
The full Complaint can be read HERE
2.) College students sue over ‘ineffective’ Covid-19 vaccine mandates
As many college students are enjoying their summer breaks, US colleges and universities are gearing up to mandate yet another round of the Covid-19 vaccine booster shots for students returning in Fall of 2022.
That’s despite the fact that the vaccines neither prevent infection nor transmission, and that young people have a near-zero statistical chance of getting seriously ill from Covid; while scientists say the vaccines carry risks of side effects– particularly among the young.
The Vaccine Safety Research Foundation (VSRF) recently held a webinar to discuss this issue and counter measures being taken by college students and civil rights attorney Warner Mendenhall.
College students Ben Lipp of the University of Cincinnati and Tyce Patt of the Ohio University College of Business were featured on the latest VSRF update to discuss their lawsuits against the Covid-19 vaccine and booster mandates.
The lawsuits intend to represent the collective power of college students and their principled conviction to fight against discrimination.