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Update on My Twitter Suspension

Jessica Hockett
Jul 15, 2022
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Update on My Twitter Suspension
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My permanent suspension from Twitter continues. No response from the company yet.

Mitch Robson of The Chicago Thinker took an interest in my plight. His article from earlier this week captures my perspective and the related issues well. The Thinker has shone a bright light on free speech suppression throughout the pandemic.

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Mitchell Robson @ContraTyranny
My latest for @ThinkerChicago: an exclusive interview with the currently suspended @EWoodhouse7, who Twitter permanently suspended for quoting a @WSJ article by @AllysiaFinley. Also featuring commentary from the esteemed @ianmSC! thechicagothinker.com/breaking-popul…
1:02 PM ∙ Jul 13, 2022
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The Chicago Thinker @ThinkerChicago
Hey @Twitter, you could just cut to the chase and say you censor whatever clashes with the corporate press’ narrative, instead of pretending like you actually have principles. It’s been over 8 days. Why is @EWoodhouse7 still suspended for quoting @WSJ? #FreeEmmaWoodhouse
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4:24 AM ∙ Jul 15, 2022
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Speaking of Big Tech censorship, my friend Andy Bostom was released from purgatory last night, after lawyer James Lawrence sent Twitter a lengthy strongly-worded letter.

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James R. Lawrence III @jlawrencenc
Pleased to represent medical doctor and research scientist @andrewbostom who @Twitter suspended under its COVID-19 misinformation policy over a tweet summarizing a peer-reviewed study. For the reasons outlined in my four-page letter below, @Twitter should reinstate his account.
9:31 PM ∙ Jul 14, 2022
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Andrew Bostom, MD, MS @andrewbostom
I'm Baaack. But Just Barely Restored. Many thanks to @jlawrencenc & @AlexBerenson
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2:31 AM ∙ Jul 15, 2022
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Meanwhile, another friend, Daniel Kotzin, is still sitting in prison with me, but got a boost this morning from the recently-freed Alex Berenson. (I agree with Berenson’s Substack sentiments that users who have been kicked off under the banner of covid misinformation may have a breach of user contract case.)

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Alex Berenson @AlexBerenson
You know what I was thinking this fine morning? Myocarditis, pericarditis, blood clots, and strokes are known potential side effects of covid vaccination. That is not my idea of “safe.”
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12:00 PM ∙ Jul 15, 2022
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Daniel smartly used Berenson’s tweet - a repeat of the one that got Daniel in trouble - in a last-ditch effort to provoke Twitter moderators to use common sense before he hires James Lawrence to send a legally-threatening letter for him too.

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Kotzin v. Twitter
About an hour ago, I sent a letter to Twitter support. It read as follows: “On April 22nd, 2022, I tweeted: Myocarditis, pericarditis, blood clots, and strokes are known potential side effects of covid vaccination. That is not my idea of “safe.” As a result, Twitter permanently suspended my account for spreading misleading and potentially harmful inform…
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6 months ago · 5 likes · Daniel Kotzin

At least we’re in good company: Michael Senger remains suspended - you can find him on Substack - and Daniel Horowitz’s account is likewise canceled.

I wonder which Government-Narrative Contrarians Twitter will silence next with its “covid-19 misleading information policy”?

Stay tuned…

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