
Simultaneously, the mainstream media is awash with criticism of President Trump, who said “people can decide for themselves” regarding these conspiracy theories.

Meanwhile, a Google search on the words “osama bin laden not killed in pakistan” yields the usual suspects – CNN, Washington Post, CBS, “” and all the rest, vigorously debunking the story. What better way to lend credence to the latest conspiracy theory, which claims Osama Bin Laden was not killed in Pakistan? If you want to hear the arguments favoring this new story, to decide for yourself if it is BS, you can’t, because the online channels that promote the theory, or even that merely examine its merits without automatically dismissing it as pure fabrication, are all gone. How does this help YouTube, or the corporate media they’ve become part of? Every one of those viewers has been slapped in the face today. Combined, the YouTube videos posted by these 30 or so channels amassed hundreds of millions of views by tens of millions of viewers. Here are our profiles for some of the banned channels, providing links to the other places their work can be found:ĭestroying the Illusion, Lori Colley, Red Pill 78, SGTreport, X22 Report, Q News Corner. The Winston84 website was built to help people still find these content providers as they are forced to migrate to other platforms. In the last few days YouTube has just banned, according to some reports, over 30 more channels. Absolutely nothing they write or broadcast can be believed until their proclamations are either verified or contradicted by evidence available on alternative media. The events of 2020, for any who hadn’t already realized it, have proven that the establishment sources of “news” are controlled and cannot be trusted. Their audiences are shrinking, and even their collusion with the tech monopolies will not stop the erosion of their audiences. Rather smug reporting on Rumble’s sudden rise can be found in the predictable places – Newsweek, the Washington Post, the New York Times. Also now on Rumble we’ve already found The Epoch Times and One America News, along with some indispensable purveyors of alternative perspectives who are not just suppressed, but banned from YouTube, Red Pill 78 and X22 Report. Here is a list of some who are now to be found on Rumble:ĭan Bongino, of course, along with Dinesh D’Souza, The Hodge Twins, Diamond & Silk, Wayne Dupree, and Charlie Kirk.

Needless to say, and consistent with our mission, we’re scanning Rumble to find out who in our Winston84 directory have already made the migration. On their website Rumble claims 50 million unique visits per month, with no end in sight. Rapid, ok, meteoric growth has not slowed Rumble down, and its Alexa ranking in the U.S. The user experience on Rumble compares favorably to BitChute, a more recently established YouTube alternative, probably because the people operating Rumble have had nearly seven years to get the bugs out. All of that changed in September 2020 when conservative radio host Dan Bongino became part-owner of Rumble, and offered the deplatformed, demonetized, deboosted, depersoned multitudes a new home. Founded in 2013, for several years quietly developed its online video-sharing platform as a viable but virtually unknown alternative to YouTube.
