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Danish Authorities Shut Down Access to Bitchute Over “Dangerous” COVID-19 Information

category international | rights, freedoms and repression | other press author Thursday June 03, 2021 22:56author by 1 of IndyReport this post to the editors

How long before the Internet is totally gutted of free speech?

In this disturbing report from Summit News about how the Danish government has blocked an entire site to the whole country because it carries videos that challenge the Covid and vaccine narrative, we have clearly entered a new stage in the ongoing psychological war against humans by the elite. How long before the only sites remaining on the Internet are those cheering for the mainstream narrative.

Authorities in Denmark have shut down much of the country’s access to video platform Bitchute in the name of preventing the spread of “dangerous information” about COVID.

Danish notice appearing in browser when BitChute is accessed.
Danish notice appearing in browser when BitChute is accessed.

Denmark’s National Police Cyber Crime Center (NC3) petitioned for a court order to block the site and ISPs followed suit by blocking access to users.

“The National Police Cyber Crime Center (NC3) has blocked the homepage that your browser has tried to access contact as there is reason to assume that from the website commits a violation of criminal law, which has a background in or connection with the covid-19 epidemic in Denmark,” states a message users see when trying to access Bitchute.

It then advises the owner of the website that they will have to contact the authorities in order to try to get the website back online.

“The block appears to be site-wide meaning that Danish citizens aren’t just being prevented from viewing alleged COVID-19 misinformation on BitChute – they’re being blocked from viewing any BitChute videos, regardless of the topic,” writes Tom Parker.

Bitchute is routinely targeted by governments because it provides a platform for controversial content that isn’t permitted on YouTube.

Some ISPs in Australia previously tried to block the site, while Twitter blocked people from posting Bitchute links on its platform last year.

Authorities in the UK and the EU are also trying to get the site shut down, claiming it engages in “incitement to hatred.”

Advocates of social media censorship routinely claim that free speech isn’t under assault because people can simply ‘build their own platforms’.

Yet when an entity like Bitchute does just that, they are targeted for elimination by the state.

As we’ve learned in recent weeks, by censoring “misinformation” about the Wuhan lab leak theory which could turn out to have been true all along, social media networks may have been complicit in facilitating one of the biggest cover-ups in modern history.

Related Link: https://summit.news/2021/06/02/danish-authorities-shut-down-access-to-bitchute-over-dangerous-covid-19-information/
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