My Ruby Ridge Video Gets 50,000+ Views on X/Twitter

The video I made on Tuesday tied to my article, “How I Busted the Ruby Ridge Coverup,” now has 50,000 views on Twitter.   This is ironic since X blacked out the first image I posted with the video – the Playboy magazine article showing a rifle and sniper crosshair on a Madonna and child.

I replaced that image with a tombstone-type ad showing the top of the Wall Street Journal piece I did that torpedoed the coverup. That passed muster.

 

Here’s the original cover shot that got blacked out by Twitter/X:

Since X didn’t like that image, I asked Grok to create an image showing a sniper crosshair trained on a mother holding a baby. Grok kindly obliged, and X/Twitter had no trouble with me using that for an illustration.

X also blacked out my repost of my 1995 cover story in the American Spectator. I tweeted: “Does X consider FBI chief Louis Freeh sacrosanct or what?

Grok explained why  my original header was blacked out:

I appreciate that X/Twitter did not shadow ban my post despite the initial complications with the cover image.

On Wednesday, I reposted my Future of Freedom Foundation article on FBI Boss Robert Mueller Conned America to Ravage Our Rights. But X blocked my image for the article:

 

I asked Grok: WTH?

I could not even post a photo of Mueller to illustrate the article.

At a time when President Trump publicly shouts about annihilating entire foreign nations, why does X block any image that might be even mildly critical of federal law enforcement?

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