Censorship: Pfizer Board Member, Former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb, MD asked Twitter to cancel account of a reporter

Censorship: Pfizer Board Member, Former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb, MD asked Twitter to cancel account of a reporter

Alex Berensen was suspended by Twitter for allegedly violating Twitter policy on Covid-19 commentary. After filing suit (he won), his account was re-instated. He has continued to report on government programs to censor those who questioned government policy.

In this situation, former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb, MD, asked Twitter to suspend Berensen’s account. 24 hours after Gottlieb had a secret conference call with Twitter, Twitter banned Berensen from Twitter.

Pfizer board member Scott Gottlieb secretly pressed Twitter to censor me days before Twitter suspended my account last year (substack.com)

Gottlieb is now attempting to word smith his way out of what he did. He implies that Berensen made threats against Dr Fauci; that claim is false.

(2) Squawk Box on Twitter: “”I’ve raised concerns about social media and the threats that are being made on these platforms,” says @ScottGottliebMD on Alex Berenson being kicked off Twitter. “I’m unconcerned about debate being made. I’m concerned about physical threats being made for people’s safety.” https://t.co/hxpALiT6dZ” / Twitter

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