YouTube takes down the interview done by Cliff Kincaid with Dr. and Attorney Orly Taitz. Kincaid appeals. It is likely because of Taitz’s prior work related to Obama’s use of a stolen CT Social Security number 042 68 4425 and other bogus IDs
Posted on | August 3, 2021 | No Comments
YouTube video taken down
Hi Dr. Taitz:
Incredibly, YouTube took down our video, saying it violated its vaccine policy, even though we both are pro-vaccine! I appealed.
Cliff
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YouTube took down interview by Cliff Kincaid with Dr. and Attorney Orly Taitz , even though the interview was about vaccinations and both Kincaid and Taitz support vaccinations.
Kincaid is a very well know conservative journalist who appeared on CNN, NBC and other networks and he is the president of the Center for Investigative journalism of Accuracy in Media. It is likely that it was done because of the work by attorney Taitz in uncovering Obama’s use of a stolen CT Social Security number 042 68 4425 and other fabricated IDs See the evidence here Evidence of fraud and forgery correct by Attorney Orly Taitz.
Clifford P. Kincaid Jr., known as Cliff Kincaid (born May 16, 1954),[1] is an author and conservative political activist. He is the director of the Center for Investigative Journalism of Accuracy in Media, an organization which believes much of the American news media is biased toward liberal candidates and policy positions. Kincaid has written for such publications as Human Events, a former national weekly newspaper since converted to a website.[2]
Kincaid graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in journalism and communications from the University of Toledo in Toledo, Ohio. At his college newspaper, he won an award for editorial writing from the Society of Professional Journalists. Kincaid came to Washington, D.C., through the National Journalism Center headed by the late conservative author M. Stanton Evans. In addition to his work with A. I. M., Kincaid is the president of American Survival, Inc., a 501 (c) (3) organization for stated “educational” purposes, based in Owings, Maryland.[3]
Accuracy in media[edit]
In November 2005, Kincaid, as the representative for Accuracy in Media, criticized the Fox News channel for the broadcast, The Heat is On, which reported, with a disclaimer, the threat of global warming. Kincaid argued that the program was one-sided and likened the broadcast to a “hostile takeover of Fox News” by the environmental lobby.[4]
Kincaid is a longtime critic of the Southern Poverty Law Center in Montgomery, Alabama. According to the SPLC, Kincaid “masquerades as a media watchdog, [but] is actually an unrepentant propagandist for extremist right-wing causes who knows few boundaries in his attempts to smear liberal foes”.[5]
On June 14, 2016, after the Orlando nightclub shooting, Kincaid penned the article “Why Obama Gets Emotional Talking about Islam.” This report claims that under President Barack Obama “the religion of a suspect is NOT to be judged or pursued when questions emerge about Muslims having links to terrorism. […] [This] presidential approach […] has cost many lives in Orlando and puts more lives at risk in the nation at large”.[6]
Television appearances[edit]
Kincaid sometimes substituted for co-host Pat Buchanan in the late 1980s on the former CNN television series, Crossfire, which offered debate on liberal v. conservative topics. He has appeared on The Today Show on NBC, the CBS Evening News, Hannity & Colmes, The O’Reilly Factor, Lou Dobbs Tonight, and The Glenn Beck Show.[7]
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