Apparently, there’s a large effort afoot in Britain to penalize anyone who opposes … or even negatively mentions … hmmmm … 5G. There. I said it.
An organization called Ofcom, according to David Icke in an interview with Spiro Skouros, is taking action against anyone who opposes it. Any video in which David mentions 5G is being or has been taken down. Ofcom has an investment in 5G, David alleges.
To guard against losing it, I’ve downloaded it (and many other controversial videos). If this video is taken off Youtube, let me know and we’ll import our copy. (1)
Thanks to Suzi on Patreon.
Footnotes
(1) I have to increase WordPress’s uploading limit first, which is in process.
Here is Ofcom’s brief against David:
David Icke interview on London Live breaks broadcasting rules
Ofcom, April 2030
https://www.ofcom.org.uk/about-ofcom/latest/features-and-news/david-icke-and-eamonn-holmes-decision
Ofcom has today imposed a sanction on ESTV (PDF, 353.1 KB) after an interview with David Icke on its local television channel London Live included potentially harmful content about the Coronavirus pandemic.
Our investigation found David Icke expressed views which had the potential to cause significant harm to viewers in London during the pandemic. We were particularly concerned by his comments casting doubt on the motives behind official health advice to protect the public from the virus.
These claims went largely unchallenged during the 80-minute interview and were made without the support of any scientific or other evidence. While we acknowledge that David Icke has a right to hold and express these views, they risked causing significant harm to viewers who may have been particularly vulnerable at the time of broadcast.
Ofcom stresses that there is no prohibition on broadcasting views which diverge from or challenge official authorities on public health information. However, in broadcasting David Icke’s unsubstantiated views without sufficient challenge or context, ESTV failed in its responsibility to ensure that viewers were adequately protected. As a result, we are directing London Live to broadcast a summary of our findings on a date and form to be decided by Ofcom.
We are also now considering whether to impose any further sanction. While the Licensee has accepted the Direction, it considers that any further sanction would be disproportionate. The Licensee has the opportunity to make representations to Ofcom’s Sanctions Panel before the Panel reaches a final decision.
Footnotes
(1) Too much information.