With no explanation as to why, conservative radio
host Stew Peters has just been banned from iHeartRadio. And this silencing
occurred just a few months after Spotify did the exact same thing to him last
fall, also with no explanation.
Peters’ popular “The Stew Peters Show” features
hard-hitting topics such as Covid-19, election integrity and vaccine mandates,
so it makes sense. All of these are sensitive subjects that Big Tech has
repeatedly indicated are not to be discussed by anyone unless they support the
official narrative.
Immediately following this surprise ban from yet
another Big Tech platform, Peters spoke out against both iHeartRadio and
Spotify for openly and unashamedly silencing his voice and the truth he speaks.
“iHeartRadio and Spotify have now shown the world,
without shame, that they are the propaganda arm of the communist, globalist
genocidal machine, hellbent on the destruction of freedom, Christianity and
truth,” he said.
“Removing ‘The Stew Peters Show’ is a slap in the
face of liberty-loving people around the globe, and a disgusting, shameful
display of cowardice.”
On the flip side, it is highly unlikely, Peters
says, that either of these two platforms will be silencing or removing any of
the “propagandist lies and paid advertising from big pharmaceutical companies
responsible for the real deaths of millions of people.”
This, Peter went on to state, serves as
“indisputable proof” that both iHeartRadio and Spotify are “willing to accept
blood money in exchange for the killing of your fellow global citizens,
neighbors, friends, loved ones and family.”
“It’s a total disgrace,” he says.
Catch “The Stew Peters
Show” every day M-F from 8-9 p.m. at Brighteon.TV
Back in August, Peters was also permanently banned
from Twitter shortly after he reported on the alleged deaths of two children
among 24,000 children in Australia who were reportedly herded into a large
sports stadium and forcibly vaccinated.
This vaccine push on children, and others like it,
just goes to show the dangerous times in which we live, Peters warned. And that
danger is amplified by the fact that the masses seem to just be tolerating all
this tyranny rather than fighting back. (Related: Donald Trump also failed
to fight back against truth suppression while he had the
chance, which is why he, too, was deplatformed.)
Prior to his ban, Peters also tweeted about how the
Biden regime, the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), the FDA
(Food and Drug Administration), Moderna, Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson
(Janssen) and the World Health Organization (WHO) do not mandate vaccines.
“I suspect it was prompted by this truth, which had
over 10,000 retweets in 12 hours,” Peters told National File,
believing this tweet to have also contributed to his Twitter ban.
The good news is that Peters is still present on
Telegram, as well as the free speech platform Gab. He is also now
featured at
Brighteon.TV, where you can catch his show every day Monday
through Friday from 8 to 9 p.m.
“Brighteon.TV welcomes Stew Peters and other
courageous voices who are taking a stand for truth, freedom and humanity,” said
Mike Adams, the Health Ranger and founder of Brighteon.TV.
We are all excited to welcome Stew Peters to
Brighteon.TV and look forward to the exciting content he has to share. In case
you miss any of his live episodes, they are always available in the Brighteon.TV
archive at Brighteon.com.
His most recent episode from January 31, featuring
Col. Allen West, Shenah Groom, Mary Jo Perry and Dr. Jane Ruby is available to
watch below:
LINK: https://www.brighteon.com/90859ff5-d9c4-4081-bf8c-17755fc12bd3
(This video is from channel Brighteon.TV on Brighteon.com).
More related news about Big Tech censorship can be
found at Censorship.news.
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