Amazon bans book that questions the official covid-19 narrative

Asking questions, being curious and doubting is foundational to inquiry and developing knowledge. This is how you can develop greater or lesser certainty about propositions being true or false. But in our current age, inquiry of truth is being attacked by mainstream media, social media, governments and big tech.

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James Perloff has written about the scamdemic, and asked questions that deserve answers. He has quotes from experts who also question the official narrative. Every source is documented. But questioning the religion of the covid-19 fraud isbeomcing less tolerated.

Perloff tweeted about his book ban on Amazon this past week:

After selling over 3,500 copies for Amazon since publication on August 20, Amazon has banned my book "COVID-19 and the Agendas to Come, Red-Pilled." Individual orders can still be placed at...

What's the official reason?

"We reserve the right to determine whether content provides a poor customer experience and remove the content from the sale," Amazon said.

Right, smells like bullshit. They first asked him to "clarify [his] rights to the book", as if he didn't write it. He already did this in August. But before he could respond to prove it again, they gave the bullshit big tech censorship excuse of violating guidelines, just like youtube does.

Those who questions the lies that surround us are being silenced by the popular big tech platforms that seek to keep us living in conditioned narrow boxes. They don't want people to be able to voice their opinions, or prove the existence of frauds or lies like the covid-19 scamdemic. Only the "trusted" sources of the mainstream are going to be allowed to feed you information for you to think about as censorship increases.

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