A total of $100,00 for streaming Rose Icke III
Most users around the world have no idea just how much the information they see on the internet and social media is censored by the government and big tech.
Perhaps if they knew they would rise up and do something about it, and recent events are bringing this reality home to many more people than ever before.
Brian Rose, the founder of London Real, emerging as a spokesperson and hero for free speech. He’s been dedicated to interviewing top-tiered and respectable guests from his London studios. His fearless way of communication has always maintained an open mind, even when someone like David Icke blows his mind wide open.
Change encounters resistance
As the Coronavirus crisis stills, censorship of vaccine information, 5G concerns, and natural options for boosting the immune system and surviving the virus were instantly suppressed. When the BBC had YouTube remove a wildly popular interview with Rose and Icke, millions of people suddenly realized that their free speech was in serious jeopardy.
Demonstrating a ray of hope in these darkening times, Rose recently announced that public support for his stance in favor of free speech was so overwhelming that he was able to raise hundreds of thousands of dollars to build a new live streaming platform which will subvert corporate censorship and allow people like to say whatever they wish, no matter who disagrees with them.
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He calls it the Digital Freedom Platform and it will host a variety of guests that have been censored on YouTube, starting with the third interview with David Icke. They are preparing for a million viewers to tune in, potentially setting a world record for most people watching a stream at once.
“We have blown through our initial goal of $100,000 to pay for our Livestream of Rose Icke III which is happening on May 3rd.” – Brian Rose
When Brian’s first Covid-19 interview with David went viral he decided to bring him back on for another round, but YouTube shut it down immediately after the Livestream was finished. Fortunately, despite blatant censorship, it now lives on the video hosting platform BitChute with almost a million views.
In just the first few days the Digital Freedom Platform has collected more than $400,000 in funding from over 11,000 backers. After the platform’s debut interview with Icke, Rose plans to feature other guests who have also been censored on YouTube including Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and more.