Today yet another Youtube channel that I set up was taken down unceremoniously when I published a few videos that were judged by subcontractors to Homeland Security to be too truthful for the current game.
This time, when a friend did a search on Youtube after this incident, she found this posting at the very top of the YouTube List: “We found Pastreich.”
“We found Pastreich” is not a video at all but rather a sponsored site that claims to offer information about me to anyone who is interested. In effect, it is YouTube doxxing meant to intimdate and silence. Perhaps just shutting down YouTube accounts is not enough any more; People must be attacked and punished. The new strategy resembles the doxxing of university students who participated in protests against the Gaza genocide on campus and had their personal information displayed on trucks circulating around the university, or even the recent doxxing of the president of the International Longshoremens Association (ILA) Harold Daggett when that union threatened to shut down transportation on the East Coast, and even arms shipments to Israel, and brought down the wrath of the entire system. Daggett’s address, and photos of his home, were featured in the New York Post.
Hmm, Others can play to doxxing game as well. Mixed with severe ridicule it might even be fun!