Former UN weapons inspector Scott Ritter who accurately called out the Iraq WMD hoax back in the early 2000s was temporarily banned off of Twitter. He was banned for calling out Ukrainian war crimes and questioning all of the anti-Russia atrocity propaganda that’s been in the news.
Twitter banned former Marine Corps intelligence officer and UN weapons inspector Scott Ritter. Here’s their reasoning: pic.twitter.com/E2FjImlNCK
— Richard Medhurst (@richimedhurst) April 6, 2022
Twitter suspended former UN weapons inspector @RealScottRitter for the tweet below.
Twitter claims Ritter committed “abuse and harassment.” He was obviously targeted because he threatens the narrative.
He appealed the suspension but we must demand @Twitter bring him back. pic.twitter.com/I87KPWiX3s
— Anya Parampil (@anyaparampil) April 6, 2022
Apparently, Twitter reinstated his account after numerous people complained.
Well, it looks like I’ve been reinstated. No official word from Twitter about what the problem was or how/why it was resolved. But I’m sure they took notice at the concern expressed by many of you here on Twitter. Thanks for speaking up in defense of free speech. Goodnight!
— Scott Ritter (@RealScottRitter) April 7, 2022
They offered no explanation for the ban. They used to offer explanations as to why they banned or suspended prominent people, but now they just ban anybody for threatening official Jewish narratives. It’s pretty obvious that this is the official policy of Twitter and has been for quite awhile.
But it is really something to see how a literal weapons expert who was correct about the Iraq WMD hoax gets banned for commenting on what is happening in Ukraine. You would think it’d be in the public’s interest to know his views, but as we know, Twitter is not working in the interest of the public. It has become a propaganda and lie factory for the ZOG machine.
While I’m not overly optimistic, I do hope Elon Musk is able to find a way to fix all of this. Like it or not, Twitter is the world’s digital public square and one of the most important communication vehicles in the world today.