BREAKING: FACEBOOK EMPLOYEE: Facebook Knows Many Report The Vaccine Is Unsafe, They Are Secretly Censoring Their Reports To Boost Vaccinations


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Morgan Kahmann, a Facebook whistleblower who opted to expose his name and go on the record after being targeted by Facebook for revealing their efforts to suppress vaccination concerns on a worldwide scale, was featured in a new video published by Project Veritas. Prior to his suspension, he was able to get further internal Facebook documentation confirming the “vaccine hesitancy” algorithm is active and being used internationally across Facebook and Instagram platforms.

Kahmann is a Data Center Technician who felt forced to come out publicly in order to shed light on Facebook's decision to keep censorship plans hidden from users. Kahmann told Project Veritas of a decision by Facebook to suspend and remove him from his office pending an "Investigatory Meeting" with Human Resources.

He is one of two Facebook insiders who provided this information to Project Veritas, and he revealed how he learned of his suspension in an interview with the watchdog group. He was suspended after he began exposing the corrupt health knowledge suppression system.

He said he wanted to expose this plan because suppressing vital health information has dangerous repurcussions, telling Project Veritas "What would happen if this [Facebook Vaccine Hesitancy Comment Demotion policy] was scaled larger and scaled to Twitter and the internet as a whole is way worse than anything that could happen from me getting fired from my job. To me, that, it far outweighs that. Because it’s about more than me. It’s about really everyone in the world."

Currently, the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System, or VAERS has 3,018 reported deaths from taking Coronavirus vaccines. There are an additional 118,000 adverse events reported, with 737 being blood clots.



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