Anonymous 12/14/2022 (Wed) 22:21 Id: 1387da No.114352 del
Founder and Creator of Bitchute Has Bank Account FROZEN in Blatant Act of THEFT AND CENSORSHIP

Bitchute was created out of a need for free speech during a time when YouTube was busy working on tweaking their algorithms to shadow ban voices governments disagree with.

Big Tech monopolies, along with the corrupted governments they are in bed with, are now taking this battle to another level by freezing the funds of the Bitchute bank account in yet another attempt to silence voices they don’t like!

In this video Dan Dicks of Press For Truth interviews Ray Vahey, the founder and chief executive of Bitchute about his bank account being frozen, why free speech absolutism is important and most importantly where he sees things going for Bitchute into 2023: https://www.infowars.com/posts/founder-and-creator-of-bitchute-has-bank-account-frozen-in-blatant-act-of-theft-and-censorship/

Support Bitchute in their endeavour to provide a censorship free platform: https://www.givesendgo.com/bitchute

More info on Bitchute’s economic censorship via GiveSendGo:

Two years ago, BitChute became the target of an "activist group" that attempted to shut us down by pressuring our suppliers. As a result, we lost some server hosting, our office space, and other suppliers. We also lost our bank account with HSBC. A bank account we had held in good standing and without any issues since we launched in 2017.

We initially tried to open a new account with a different bank and transfer our money. However, the new bank rejected us just as the funds had reached them. Our money was returned to HSBC, but we could no longer access it, and even today, we still have not retrieved our money from HSBC.

In August 2021, after failing to get a resolution through the HSBC complaints process, we requested arbitration through the UK’s banking Ombudsman. We were informed of a long wait due to Covid, which had resulted in many bank-related problems for businesses. It wouldn’t be until November 2022 that our case would be assigned.

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