Blogger Censored An Old Post At My Other Site Because of “Misleading Content”.

I’ll give you one guess as to what they are so concerned about.

Hello, As you may know, our Community Guidelines (https://blogger.com/go/contentpolicy) describe the boundaries for what we allow– and don’t allow– on Blogger. Your post titled “They Won’t Be Able To Hide” was flagged to us for review. We have determined that it violates our guidelines and have unpublished the URL http://bustednuckles.blogspot.com/2022/01/they-wont-be-able-to-hide.html, making it unavailable to blog readers. Why was your blog post unpublished? Your content has violated our Misleading Content policy. Please visit our Community Guidelines page linked in this email to learn more. If you are interested in republishing the post, please update the content to adhere to Blogger’s Community Guidelines. Once the content is updated, you may republish it at https://www.blogger.com/go/appeal-post?blogId=2359657762730149804&postId=9034532206744172911. This will trigger a review of the post. For more information, please review the following resources: Terms of Service: https://www.blogger.com/go/terms Blogger Community Guidelines: https://blogger.com/go/contentpolicy Sincerely, The Blogger Team

So I went and read their little policy and laughed out loud.

These fuckers have been drinking the same Kool Aid those assholes at Twitter and Facebook have been chugging.

Misleading Content

Do not distribute content that deceives, misleads, or confuses users. This includes:

Misleading content related to civic and democratic processes: content that is demonstrably false and could significantly undermine participation or trust in civic or democratic processes. This includes information about public voting procedures, political candidate eligibility based on age / birthplace, election results, or census participation that contradicts official government records. It also includes incorrect claims that a political figure or government official has died, been involved in an accident, or is suffering from a sudden serious illness.

Misleading content related to harmful conspiracy theories: content that promotes or lends credibility to beliefs that individuals or groups are systematically committing acts that cause widespread harm. This content is contradicted by substantial evidence and has resulted in or incites violence.

THIS IS WHY I BAILED OUT FROM BLOGGER YEARS AGO.

Google owns the Blogger platform.

The offending post,

They Won’t Be Able To Hide

 The Plandemic narrative has pretty much collapsed at this point.

The Great Die Off is in full swing and Normies are starting to wake up to the fact that they got played hard and those who rolled up their sleeves were injected with poison as part of a huge Depopulation drive.

That realization is dawning on more and more people every single day now.

When you see this, right in Downtown Washington D.C., you can pretty much surmise that the momentum has swung the other way.

You can fully expect these Rats to start running for cover very soon.

Conspiracy Theories as of late might just well as be called Spoiler Alerts.

Here’s a little blurb to back up what I posted even though they are still trying as hard as they can to hide the fact that the ones getting this shit are the ones that rolled up their sleeves.

THE DIE-OFF IS HERE: Life insurance payouts skyrocket 258% as post-vaccine deaths rapidly accelerate

Tuesday, February 01, 2022 by: Mike Adams

(Natural News) In a little-known Reuters story that garnered almost no attention in the corporate media, Dutch insurer Aegon revealed its third quarter, 2021 life insurance payouts skyrocketed 258% compared to third quarter, 2020 payouts. The difference, of course, is found in covid vaccines. In 2020, vaccines weren’t yet available, so payouts for Aegon only reached $31 million. But after three quarters of aggressive vaccinations throughout 2021, the death benefit payouts hit $111 million, an increase of 258%.

This is the Reuters story they linked to.

Life insurers adapt pandemic risk models after claims jump

Carolyn Cohn and Noor Zainab Hussain12 January 2022·

Carolyn Cohn and Noor Zainab Hussain12 January 2022·5-min read

COVID-19 care in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at Western Reserve Hospital in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio

By Carolyn Cohn and Noor Zainab Hussain

LONDON (Reuters) – A coronavirus pandemic which lasts five years, another pandemic in a decade, and ever more transmissible variants are among the scenarios life insurers are predicting after COVID-19 claims jumped more than expected in 2021.

The global life insurance industry was hit with reported claims due to COVID-19 of $5.5 billion in the first nine months of 2021 versus $3.5 billion for the whole of 2020, according to insurance broker Howden in a report on Jan 4, while the industry had expected lower payouts due to the rollout of vaccines.

“We definitely paid out more than I had anticipated at the beginning of last year,” said Hannover Re board member Klaus Miller.

The increase in claims was largely down to the emergence of the Delta variant, twice as transmissible, and more likely to cause hospitalisation than the original coronavirus strain.

Claims rose most in the United States, India and South Africa due to the more lethal variants and a rise in fatalities or illness among younger and unvaccinated groups.

Dutch insurer Aegon, which does two-thirds of its business in the United States, said its claims in the Americas in the third quarter were $111 million, up from $31 million a year earlier. U.S. insurers MetLife and Prudential Financial also said life insurance claims rose. South Africa’s Old Mutual used up more of its pandemic provisions to pay claims and reinsurer Munich Re raised its 2021 estimate of COVID-19 life and health claims to 600 million euros from 400 million. The long-term nature of life insurance products – often lasting 20 years or more – means premiums are not yet capturing the risk that deaths or long-term illness from COVID-19 will likely remain higher than previously estimated. Competition in the industry is also keeping a lid on premiums.

Conspiracy theory my achin’ ass.

Google can try to play hide the weenie with my posts because some snowflake got triggered and reported it but they are basically trying to put out a forest fire by pissing in the bushes.

You can’t stop the signal Mal, Truth will out every fucking time.

So Fuck You Google.

I’m not even going to bother arguing with the cocksuckers.

8 thoughts on “Blogger Censored An Old Post At My Other Site Because of “Misleading Content”.

  1. I just tried sharing that article on Facebook, and it was immediately rejected as “spam”. So I posted the Reuters one instead, with a header commentary taken directly from the other article,…and it took that, no problem at all. Fucksticks!

  2. Im in wisconsin, our senator Ron Johnson has been fighting the good fight againt the establishment covid narrative. Interviewed this week on the radio he said. As the evidence against the vaccines and proving the effectiveness of cheap therapeutics comes out they are going from not wanting to admid they were wrong to being afraid that they will be proven wrong. Lets hope their worst fears are realized.

  3. I don’t understand why a bunch of YOU blog owners don’t get together and write your platform platform. There’s gotta be several freedom loving programmers out there that can whip up a platform in very little time. It doesn’t have to have all the bells and whistles that blogger and wordpress have. The KISS principle should apply heavily. I’m pretty sure that the original concepts and initial software for these platforms was written part time by some programmer that wanted something to do in his spare time.

    I’d contribute a $100.00 bucks to help defray expenses with no expectation of an investment or a return other than a working platform that is free from censorship UNTIL THE END OF TIME.

    Once the platform is up, debugged and running, you could offer licenses to other bloggers that didn’t participate in the startup for a minimal fee with the premise of no censorship.

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