Recent media appearances
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The Twitter Files and the Westminster Declaration have sparked some interest
Excuse the radio silence, some long-form work is in the making.
Over the past few weeks however, I’ve done several interviews that I now compiled here. They include:
An appearance on Rising to discuss the Virality Project, the Stanford Internet Observatory’s “anti-vaccine disinformation” censorship initiative:
New Zealand’s Reality Check Radio on the Westminster Declaration:
Neil Oliver on the Censorship Industrial Complex:
Dan Astin-Gregory’s Pandemic Podcast on the Censorship Industrial Complex and Westminster Declaration:
(The attribution above should be to liber-net rather than EnageMedia (my former organisation). Also for some strange reason, the version uploaded to X will not play. Hmm…
And finally The Epoch Times’ American Thought Leaders (pay-walled):
Excuse the terrible attempt at Blue Steel!
Also “censorship insider” suggests I may have done some of the censoring. For the record my previous work intersected with many of the NGOs and foundations that are doing this work, but I was never involved.
To the subscribers from that NGO world who may be thinking “Andrew, these look like right-wing outlets, what has become of you?” I ask you to encourage the liberal/progressive platforms to invite me on. To date, my only engagement was a short appearance on ABC radio in Australia. The participation of swathes of mainstream media in the Aspen Institute’s Hunter-Biden laptop “pre-bunk” exercise makes clear those outlets have chosen a side, and that probably isn’t about to change soon.