Topic: Project Veritas
Project Veritas has faced significant censorship and surveillance efforts from major tech platforms and government agencies. The organization has been targeted for its investigative journalism, which often reveals uncomfortable truths about censorship practices and biases within these platforms. This ongoing conflict highlights the critical issues of free speech and privacy in the face of powerful entities seeking to control information.
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CISA Was Asked About Help With Flagging Dominion Election Disinformation on Twitter, Debunks Of Project Veritas Videos
Documents revealed as part of a lawsuit against DHS and CISA for alleged collusion with social media companies.
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YouTube censors and punishes Project Veritas over undercover Pfizer video
The channel has been given a strike and Project Veritas is temporarily banned from uploading.
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Twitter client partner says the company focuses on “ideology” over “profit” in undercover video
“[We] believe in something that’s good for the planet and not just to give people free speech”
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Twitter senior engineer admits platform censorship bias in recorded conversation
The engineer also revealed how staff were reacting to the Elon Musk acquisition prospect.
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DOJ secretly spied on Apple and Google accounts of Project Veritas and its security detail
Professional and private accounts were spied on and the DOJ snooped on messages from confidential sources.
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DOJ secretly spied on Project Veritas journalists
Microsoft was ordered to secretly hand over emails.
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Twitter bans Project Veritas Chief of Staff Eric Spracklen
Booted while a Project Veritas report was trending.
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Even the ACLU defends Project Veritas over government raid
Supporting freedom of the press.
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Instagram users say mentions of Project Veritas or James O’Keefe are being blocked
A growing form of censorship.












