Facebook Whistleblower Reveals COVID-19 Censorship

Project Veritas released a video of two Facebook insiders who revealed the social media giant’s efforts to censor COVID-19 from its platform.

The video included a “vaccine hesitancy” score to rank its censorship.

“They assign a score to these comments that’s called the VH score, the “vaccine hesitancy” score,” the whistleblower said in the video. “And then based on that score will demote or leave the comment alone depending on the content within the comment.”

Whistleblower Morgan Kahmann served as a data center technician for Facebook. His interview revealed the extent of Facebook’s suppression of coronavirus information.

“I was at work and I got a message from my supervisor out of the blue basically saying, ‘Go ahead and wrap up your area and clean up your stuff, gather your personal belongings and meet me in a meeting room in the lobby of the building,’”

Kahmann told James O’Keefe in the new video, “They’re basically going to have me meet with the investigative team and grill me on the whole situation.”

“To me [getting fired] far outweighs that because it’s about more than me. It’s about really everyone in the world,” Kahmann said.

You have to see it for yourself to understand the reach of censorship in today’s society.


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