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WEF Graduate Thierry Breton Threatens to BAN Twitter from Europe

Source: Europe Reloaded.

Will EU citizens acquiesce? Tell us.

by Igor Chudov

The plot over Twitter allowing free speech is thickening daily. Twitter dropped its Covid-19 misinformation policy.

After that, EU’s Thierry Breton, responsible for EU’s digital policy, is threatening to BAN Twitter in Europe.

Who is Thierry Breton? If you have read enough of my Substack, you probably know what to search for to find out! (hint: “thierry breton wef”)

Guess what? Mr. Breton is a 1998 WEF’s “Global Leaders of Tomorrow” graduate. (this information is mainly erased from the Internet but exists in YGL lists and spreadsheets  (ER: see here, but scroll down to 1998)

Many leaders of Europe are related to the WEF, and they realize that, with free speech allowed, they would be held responsible for force-vaccinating Europeans and the terrible consequences of vaccination. So their fervour to ban Twitter is understandable — it is for self-preservation.

Mr Thierry Breton did not even bother asking Europeans whether they would be happy with Twitter being banned.

Why bother asking, right?

Who else banned Twitter? That’s right, Iran, Russia, and China. Here’s a handy map of where Twitter is, or will be, banned.

It looks like Twitter is doing just fine after being banned by China, Russia, and Iran.

Apple now says that it will NOT remove Twitter from the app store!

Will Twitter be fine after being banned in the EU? Will citizens of the EU raise their voices, or will they stay silent? What do you think?

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