09/16/2021 / By Ethan Huff
Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren wants to abolish the First Amendment because the right to free speech, she says, is allowing “misinformation” about the Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) to spread online.
Warren is calling on the Amazon retail monopoly to start burning all books and other related materials about the Chinese Virus that tell a different story from the one being peddled by Tony Fauci.
In a letter to current Amazon CEO Andy Jassy, Warren complained about medical experts like Dr. Joseph Mercola whom she claims are spreading “dangerous” fake news about how to naturally prevent a Wuhan Infection without a mask or a vaccine.
“During the week of August 22, 2021, my staff conducted sample searches on Amazon.com of pandemic-related terms such as ‘COVID-19,’ ‘COVID,’ ‘vaccine,’ ‘COVID 19 vaccine,’ and ‘pandemic,'” Warren revealed about what she and her minions have been doing lately on the taxpayers’ dime.
“The top results consistently included highly-ranked and favorably-tagged books based on falsehoods about COVID-19 vaccines and cures.”
According to Warren, who is not a doctor, Dr. Mercola, who is a doctor, is just wrong about everything he is saying concerning the Fauci Flu because it disagrees with her own personal beliefs about Chinese Germs.
“[Dr. Mercola] has posted over 600 articles on Facebook casting doubt on COVID-19 vaccines and been subject to multiple federal investigations (with one false-advertising investigation leading to a $2.95 million consumer settlement),” Warren went on to whine.
“But Amazon’s algorithms promoted ‘The Truth About COVID-19’ as a best seller and top result in response to common pandemic-related search terms.”
Rather than serve her constituents as she was hired by them to do, Warren has launched a witch hunt that aims to silence Dr. Mercola and others who are trying to help people stay safe and protected against the Chinese Bioweapon.
It would appear as though Warren actually read some of Dr. Mercola’s book because she specifically called him out for recommending high-dose vitamin C and vitamin D to help boost immunity.
Warren, a fake “Native American,” personally believes that natural vitamins are a “dangerous conspiracy,” and should thus not be allowed to be promoted in any reading or visual materials available to the general public through Amazon.
Warren went on in the letter to scold Amazon for allowing these materials that offend her to ever be sold on its platform at all, calling it a “pattern and practice of misbehavior” by the retail giant.
“… Amazon is either unwilling or unable to modify its business practices to prevent the spread of falsehoods or the sale of inappropriate products – an unethical, unacceptable, and potentially unlawful course of action from one of the nation’s largest retailers,” bleated Warren.
“At a time when every step towards ending the pandemic could save countless lives, misinformation poses a substantial debacle.”
At her command, Warren is demanding that Jassy drop whatever he is doing and perform an “immediate review” of all Amazon algorithms and provide her with a full “report” in 14 days explaining what he plans to do to make her happy.
In a statement, Amazon responded to Warren that it is already trying to calm her down by encouraging its employees to get vaccinated. The company will not, however, be silencing Dr. Mercola simply because she wants it to.
“As a retailer, we respect that our customers want access to a wide variety of viewpoints on the matter, which is why we continue to list the books in question,” the company stated plainly.
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