Alex Jones YouTube movies uploaded through proxy Infowars accounts attracted masses of hundreds of perspectives, regardless of ban

A couple of YouTube accounts distributing content material from Infowars had been created final October and remained on-line till as of late, when "Newsweek" approached Google for remark.
Multiple YouTube accounts distributing content from Infowars were created last October and remained online until today, when "Newsweek" approached Google for comment.Original article
Author: Newsweek

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