A conspiracy of Twitter executives, probably mainstream media, seems like certainly people on the Democrat side of government working to shadow ban and censor conservatives.
We saw the list of people.
Charlie Kirk, Dan Bongino, friends of mine.
I'm sure me, I didn't make the press, but I imagine if you look at my account, I will have gotten one of the Do Not Amplifiers.
And you know how I know that? Because I've been doing this for a long time, folks.
I know what's going to go viral.
I know how it's going to perform.
And before Elon Musk got involved, I was getting like, One-tenth the engagement I was getting a few years ago with one-quarter of the amount of following.
So you know they were doing something, right?
I saw when Elon Musk first announced Twitter, like, I had a spike of new followers.
I had, you know, just a huge spike in engagement because, like, they were probably burning the files, folks.
It was like, oh my God, we got to get rid of this stuff.
Unleash the people that have been, you know, shackled with the nonsense and with the censorship and with the shadow bans.
The people who've been marked with, do not amplify lists.
So I know I was probably on there.
Then, when it looked like that deal was falling through, guys, I was back to nothing.
Like just, you know, right back to where they were when they had total control of the messaging and what was going to get out there.
Don't forget, Twitter was caught red-handed.
Secretly targeting conservatives all the way back in 2018 with shadowbans.
I was one of those people.
They labeled it a glitch.
Strangely enough, just those affected were, you know, myself, Jim Jordan, Andy Sarabian, the guy that does a lot of comms work with me, Mark Meadows, Devin Nunez, Matt Gaetz, chairman of the RNC, Ron McDaniels.
It's a glitch, folks.
And you're a conspiracy theorist if you believe that it's anything but that.
Maybe you've got to improve your content.
Like all conspiracy theories these days, guys.
A couple months, a year, two years later.
The conspiracy theorists are right, like they've been with everything else.
But you see it now.
Guys like me, presumably, and I want to find out actually, because I want to see just how bad it was to me, but the people that I've worked very closely with, like Charlie Kirk, I mean, Election Day 2016, he was operating his Twitter account and my Twitter account in my office.
We had millions and millions of views and engagement that day alone while I was on TV and radio banging it up.
So we understand how these things work.
And so, again, You're on a do not amplify list.
You're on a, you know, danger list.
You're on a blacklist. You're whatever it may be.
It's not a conspiracy theory anymore, guys.
It's the truth. They were doing it.
They blacklisted us, they put us on these lists, and they made sure that when we were right, when we had a point, when we had a message, that it wouldn't go viral if it went against the chosen narrative of, whether it's Twitter executives, the DNC, and they did serious damage to our country.
Not just like to the election, that's obvious, right?
I don't know that we'll ever figure out just how bad that was.
Probably really bad.
But imagine what it did to, you know, our health during COVID and what it would have been.
You know, the doctors that were probably put on those same lists that were saying, hey, maybe the lockdowns are dangerous for kids.
Maybe it's terrible for our education.
Maybe those that aren't really at risk shouldn't be in these positions.
We'll never know.
But we do know that now it went to incredible lengths and the conspiracy theory is no longer.
It's just a conspiracy.
Just not the way that they wanted it to be.
It's the opposite. The conspiracy was led by the left.
The conspiracy was led by Big Tech and their executives and probably the DNC and others.
And it was one way and it was really, really significant.