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Biden Admin Pressured Amazon To Censor Vaccine-Critical Books

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It has been revealed that during the Covid-19 pandemic, Amazon censored a number of anti-vaccine books at the behest of the Biden administration. Documents obtained by the House Judiciary Committee and Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government showed that the online retailer caved to pressure from the federal government and reduced the visibility of certain titles critical of jabs and the pharmaceutical industry.

While many of the books touched on long-debunked ideas such as the link between vaccines and autism, others were written by scientists and contained medical information.

According to Judiciary Committee Chair Rep. Jim Jordan, internal emails from Amazon showed employees admitting that “the impetus for this request is criticism from the Biden Administration about sensitive books we’re giving prominent placement to.” A new “Do Not Promote” class was created, and over 40 titles were quickly added to the list.

While the list included titles such as “The Autism Vaccine: The Story of Modern Medicine’s Greatest Tragedy,” written and independently published by Forrest Maready, a sound engineer with a degree in music and religion, others simply reviewing scientific papers were also put there.

Among the blacklisted titles was a children’s book encouraging kids to not discriminate based on vaccination status. “Instead of censoring it, Amazon should have sent the book to Fauci, [Gavin Newsom] and [Joe Biden,” Jordan quipped.

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