Covering the Maxwell trial - with a pillow....
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There was this guy on Twitter who had a feed called something like the "Ghislaine Maxwell Trial Tracker."
In it he documented testimony and evidence in the trial. Some of his tweets were about why other people aren't being investigated.
Today his account was suspended.
The @TrackerTrial account was the largest account on Twitter that specifically tracked the Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein trial.
According to Twitter’s rules, apparently the account was “artificially” amplifying information. I am not sure what I was “amplifying” and how I was doing that.
The account got insane engagement, which by the way, was all organic. There was not outside amplification. The people wanted to hear the truth about the Ghislaine Maxwell, and Jeffrey Epstein trial and the engagement numbers showed that. There were hundreds of millions in impressions and an account that went from zero to over 525,000 followers in a couple of weeks. All we did was report information from the trial that the mainstream media was failing to do.
Going forward we will continue to report on the trial and all forms of big government and corporate corruption. This is just the beginning. We have appealed to Twitter for a possible lift of the suspension, but it is likely we will never hear from them.
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There's plenty of coverage on the BBC.
Of course, the Brits are probably more interested in the Maxwells.
Back when I was a student, they renamed the Daily Mirror building in Manchester as MAXWELL HOUSE in honour of her thieving bastard crook of a father (allegedly). It looked like a massive coffee shop sign.