Grabien, a media company was apparently suspended by Twitter for posting a quote about a Congressman.
Grabien has shared the comments of Rep. Biggs on COVID-19 treatments.
Rep. Biggs: Big Pharma won’t consider therapeutics like HCQ and Ivermectin because of economic interests,” was the tweet that led the ban. The link also included Bigg’s comments.
Grabien was told by Twitter that Twitter had suspended Grabien’s account for spreading misinformation and possibly harmful information about COVID-19.
Grabien founder Tom Elliott said the ban was “next-level Twitter absurdity.”
“Obviously, in this case, quoting an elected leader on an issue that matters to everyone is important and newsworthy, regardless of whether you agree,” he added. “(And I can’t help but add that his basic point was once mainstream among progressives.)”
Elliot saidHe appealed but did not receive much.
“…I have no confidence in Twitter doing the right thing and acknowledging this tweet did not violate its terms & conditions,” he said.
As NewsBustersLast week Dr. Robert Malone (vaccine scientist) was suspended due to his tweets concerning the virus.
“Malone has repeatedly voiced his concerns over the COVID-19 vaccines, based on his own scientific knowledge of the interaction between vaccines and viruses as well as independent studies. He expressed particular concern about COVID vaccines for children based on studies, including one from Hong Kong that said 1 in every 2,700 boys vaccinated with Pfizer’s Comirnaty would develop myocarditis. Malone also stated to The Epoch Times, that vaccines are not as effective in protecting against COVID. His last tweet reportedly included a video saying Pfizer vaccines cause more illness than they prevent.”
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