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YouTube axes more LifeSiteNews content

Updated: March 14, 2022 at 8:57 pm EST  See Comments

Mon Mar 14, 2022 – 7:05 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) – The Big Tech oligarchs at YouTube removed LSNTV’s latest Faith & Reason episode that discussed a World Economic Forum adviser’s transhumanist goals.

Citing a a violation of YouTube’s terms of service under the heading “Medical Misinformation,” the Google-owned mega-corporation decided to ax LifeSiteNews’ recent panel discussion episode of Faith & Reason. The episode in question tackled the controversial assertions of transhumanist philosopher Yuval Noah Harari, an adviser to Klaus Schwab of the World Economic Forum, who claims that human beings are “hackable animals” that can be modified with biotechnological implants.

Under YouTube’s terms of service, a removed video puts a “strike” on a channel, and once a channel amasses 3 strikes, the channel and its entire library of content is permanently scrubbed from the site.

The now-deleted video, which is still available on LifeSiteNews, features Fr. James Altman, LifeSite’s John-Henry Westen, and Elizabeth Yore discussing Harari’s statements regarding the increasing use of artificial intelligence and the fact that the so-called COVID pandemic will go down in history as the time when a “new regime of surveillance took over, especially surveillance under the skin,” alluding to a

The remainder of this article is available in its entirety at LifeSite News

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