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YouTube yanks radio interview featuring doc

YouTube yanks radio interview featuring doc


YouTube yanks radio interview featuring doc

YouTube pulled down an American Family Association interview with a noted bioscientist and medical researcher because the doctor strayed from the accepted narrative about COVID medications.

 

Dr. David Wiseman is a PhD research bioscientist with a background in pharmacology and experimental pathology. In other words, he knows what he's talking about.

AFA Vice President Walker Wildmon had Wiseman on his “AFA at the Core” radio show to talk about two controversial medicines that have been blackballed by Big Tech and the mainstream media: Hydroxychloroquine and Ivermectin.

In the interview, the medical expert strayed from the approved script. “One of the main, main studies that was used to shape a huge decision regarding hydroxychloroquine back in June of last year had, actually significant flaws,” Wiseman said at one point.     

Wildmon says the show wasn't ever really about those two medicines.

Wildmon, Walker (AFA VP operations) Wildmon

“We just touched on Ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine,” he says, “and as a result of just broaching the topic of those two medicines, my YouTube video got pulled.”

Wildmon says Wiseman most certainly knows the science better than anyone whose finger is on the switch at YouTube. But he says this isn't about science anymore.

“It seems as though the vaccine is the fundamental tenet of their religion, of this COVID religious zealousy that you're seeing,” he says. “I've never seen anything like it.”

AFA, which is no stranger to upsetting the culture, took a major step months ago to fight Big Tech censorship: It began working on a video streaming platform that is launching Nov. 1.


Editor's Note: The American Family Association is the parent organization of the American Family News Network, which operates AFN.net.