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TED talks prove to be intolerant of questioning Pfizer's murderously profitable mRNA narrative


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2025 May 13, 4:41pm   131 views  5 comments

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When ideas become too dangerous to platform

TED, a platform that claims to champion bold ideas, has censored University Professor Gigi Foster, who spoke out in defense of free speech and the right to dissent.

Economist Professor Gigi Foster delivered a TEDx talk titled The Manipulators’ Playbook at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in October 2024.

It was a bold examination of how, in times of crisis, fear and conformity can be deliberately harnessed by those in power to manipulate public behaviour and silence dissent.

Her message was a call to defend the freedom to question, to challenge authority, and to think independently.

The local TEDxUNSW team, who had worked closely with Foster to ensure her talk met TEDx standards, described it as “insightful and important.”

But when the video was submitted to TED’s US headquarters for publication on the organisation’s official YouTube channel, it was rejected.

The reason? The talk “did not adhere to the TEDx content guidelines.”

Foster’s talk drew on the Covid-19 experience, arguing that during the pandemic, the space for critical thought collapsed. Dissenters were vilified and dialogue gave way to dogma.

She described how critics of mainstream Covid responses were smeared with labels—“a danger to public health… a tinfoil hat-wearing conspiracy theorist… probably a prepper or a cooker… almost surely a far-right extremist and probably racist to boot.”

Drawing comparisons with the Cultural Revolution and the rise of Nazi Germany, she warned that the marginalisation of dissent has deep historical roots—where enemies of the state are manufactured to maintain social control.

Foster recalled being labelled a “granny killer,” defamed online (despite never having a Twitter account), and receiving death threats for questioning lockdown policies.

“Well, I didn’t shut up,” she said. “And today, more than four years on… hundreds of books, academic papers, and tragic personal stories confirm I was right.”

“The lockdowns didn’t save lives. They were rather a massive human sacrifice induced by fear, politics, and money,” she added. ...

WATCH the full video uploaded by Brownstone Institute

https://rumble.com/v6tart1-the-manipulators-playbook-gigi-foster.html


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1   50de4664cd8ed59077555340c687d684   2025 May 13, 4:52pm  

And you can BET she ain't invited next time! 🤣 Western Universities; their international rankings (and enrolments) are in freefall. Their reputations, particularly in Sciences, is in the TOILET, owned by the mil ind pharma media complex. Also receiving a MAJOR source of INCOME via Woke Fact "checking" and manipulation of data. A.I. & tailored Life Learning sez Bye Bye bloated faux edjewkayshun industry.
2   Patrick   2025 May 13, 6:32pm  

It's a very good talk.
3   Fortwaye   2025 May 14, 3:46pm  

Finally watched it. Not bad. She talks about diversity of ideas, it's easier said than done. Because we all believe in it, but once media goes ape shit, people go with media.
4   Ceffer   2025 May 14, 3:57pm  

Propaganda, scientism, and pop bullshit psychology. You could bet the it would only be a matter of time before Mockingbird infiltrated TED. If fake knowledge prevails in so called universities, what hope is there for any forum? Universities are there to promulgate the lies they want the population to believe. Lots of guard rails, retaliations, and persecution if you don't conform.

Quora became the same way, selling out to advertisers with all kinds of swedo-bots editorializing. There are still some interesting posts, but they are becoming wheat in chaff.
5   Patrick   2025 May 26, 6:20pm  

Added meme to OP above.

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