Laetrile Is Censored on Youtube Indoctrination Program Exposed

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Laetrile, B17, amygdalin and associated nutritional therapies are specifically targeted by youtube for censorship. This Youtube indoctrination training proves that. I went through this after they removed an old video of mine where I discussed in a 'self-censoring' way B17 and eating apricot seeds. I literally didn't mention any disease but they still censored the video (years later) and said I violated "community guidelines".

Anyway, it was pretty ridiculous and I knew it would be so I recorded it.
Links to products mentioned:
https://www.HealthHarmonic.com/b17
Here's a transcript of most of the video:
So, man, I am so sick of pharma censorship. Here I am. I have not been posting much on YouTube lately, but this is an old video, old B17 benefits apricot kernels, vitamin B17 seeds, amygdalin, laetrile foods, obviously keyword stuffing a little bit in there. So there may be an issue with your content. Something you posted may violate YouTube's community guidelines, which we change all the time and don't tell you. And then judge your old videos about Thank you. Ah, you, you can take a training to dismiss the warning, appeal our decision, or do nothing. Learn about changes to our strike system visibility. It's already been removed. Channel has a warning. This is just a warning. If it happens again, you, if it happens again, your channel will get a strike and you won't be able to upload post or live stream for a week. I'll be in YouTube jail. Oh, no. Okay, so let's see, let's see what this is all about. Begin review. Let's take a look. Okay, we listed any problems we found, but make sure your content follows all policies. Joshua Parker here from https://www.HealthHarmonic.com and I love this time of year because of this, I just love cherry season.

But one of the thing, why I wanted to make this video today is you may or may not know that within the pit of many fruits, including cherries, but apricots as well within the pit, there is a kernel of a morsel of nutrition that you may be missing from your vitamins. It's called vitamin B17. And that's why I am really excited you might have noticed I've been representing these products for a while, but I'm making this video because we just got a new shipment in from Apricot Power with some of some new products that I wanted to announce. And also just kind of, and by the way, I have been censored on this particular product line also by Shopify. Shopify got me in a terms of service violation and forced me. They call it a pseudo pharmaceutical. That's, that's what they call this, this product or this product line. A pseudo pharmaceutical, even though these are natural products extracted from the kernel inside the apricot pit. And these pharma whores are calling this a pseudo pharmaceutical. I don't know what kind of policy they're getting me on, on YouTube for this, trying to pull this, well, obviously they already pulled it off my YouTube channel, but Shopify did this because I was using their Shopify payments system.

And I've been working on getting off their Shopify payments. It's separate from the actual store hosting. So eventually I will get those back on the store. In the meantime, I believe in this product so much that we still stock them, and you have to call me at (541) 434-0318 in order to order on the phone, just because it's something I believe in and you know, obviously don't sell nearly as much of them, but I talk to people all the time. So, you know, I mention it if it's appropriate. So let's see what else, what else I had in this video. Talk a little bit about the apricot kernels and why, you know, this is in all the stone fruits. This is a peach pit. And if you, if you shake it once they're dry, you can hear that it's pretty difficult to crack open one of these things. I don't know if you've ever tried. I have. It's kind of, it can be kind of dangerous too. So it's nice to be able to just get a bag of these apricot kernels and this makes it really easy. And each seed has, I think about 20 milligrams, yeah, 20 milligrams approximately of vitamin B17. They're very bitter. So be prepared for that. It's kind of like the bitter that offsets the sweet of the fruit.

So when we're eating just the, the sweet of the fruit, we're kind of leaving our bodies at an imbalance. And at least that's how I look at it. And, and that's why this is a great addition to the diet. There are toxicity issues, so don't go ahead and just grab a bag of these and eat 'em all in one day. Because as you may know, medicine is all about dosage and too much of a good thing can actually be a bad thing. So, you know, keep that in mind. But, you know, like I said, HealthHarmonic.com, we've got these in stock, the apricot kernel seeds. Now we've got the ground meal as well for folks that don't necessarily want to have the taste of the kernel and wanna put it in smoothies and things like that. You can just add this to smoothies and it's real convenient that way. And we also have, for those same type of folks that don't want the taste, we have the bitter apricot seed meal in capsules. So these two products are a good way to get started. And then if you really want to up the ante, the 500 milligram and the 100 milligram vitamin B 17 extract, and this is a, you know, it's a real controversial product.

I kinda have to leave it open with this video because I have to be careful with what I say about products like this, but there are a lot of controversies over this particular product and the research behind it that's been going on literally since the 1970s supposedly debunked. But really that was a fraud. And there's, there's a huge amount of research on this. The 100 milligram I would personally use this for a smaller individual or maybe a pet. I do have people that buy this for their pets. 500 milligram is more like the full dose. This is a great product made from organic apricot seeds. And I swear by this stuff, I think it's great. I've worked with a lot of people over the years that have taken this long before we were ever representing it on the site. I think you really like this product. And we do have autoship discounts as well on the site. So, you know, once you start taking this, it's important to, to be consistent with it. So, you know, take advantage of the automatic shipment discounts that we've got as well. So that, and then one other product that we, that we're, we're adding as well is the Megazyme Forte. So this has enzymes derived from, partly from the apricot kernel, but also from some other sources.

So this is not a vegetarian product as far as my understanding goes. So keep that in mind if you're strictly vegetarian. But it's another great product that goes hand in hand with the B17. And we also are, I guess I don't have that here, but we're also carrying the, the B15, which is another extract from apricot kernels. So, sorry I didn't grab that for the video, but, but we do have that as well. Packaging looks pretty similar, so you'll see it on the website and we'll have links to the page where you can see all these products as well. So check it out. The link will be, depending on where you're watching this, the link will be in the description of this video. So follow that link and it'll take you right to these pages or right to these products. Or visit us at https://www.HealthHarmonic.com and hit us up on the live chat or email support. If you have any questions about these products. There's probably more that I can share with you in private. And I'm sure you'll find plenty of information online about B17 and yeah. And look forward to seeing you on the site. Thank you so much for watching this video, and I'll see you next time. How ridiculous is that?

You know, I hate to admit that I was completely self-censoring myself when I made that video, because I know how how much censorship goes on in, on YouTube. So what's my medical misinformation? YouTube. YouTube does not allow content that poses a serious risk of egregious harm by spreading medical misinformation that contradicts information from local health authorities or the World Health Organization, including guidance about specific substances and treatments that present an inherent risk of severe bodily harm or death. Learn more here. Yeah. Okay, I get it. So they're claiming that, that B17 and apricot kernels are toxic and basically are gonna kill you, even though pharma is what's killing you as we speak. And they know damn well that that's the truth. And, and yet they're gonna, they're gonna force me to read about their medical misinformation. Oh, yeah. Don't I said nothing about this product except to be careful of your dose. You know, and I mean, come on. That's the most, I did not say a word about what people use this for. Not even, not even a word. I said, look it up. Do your own research. It's kind of the most ridiculous video I've made.

I mean, I hate to even like bring it up 'cause this is like, I could have made a much better video on this product line, which I still carry, although I'm carrying a different brand, which I think is better now, but so ridiculous. Let's see. Okay. What's, what's next? Take a policy training. Your warning will expire in 90 days to keep our community safe. Your content won't be put back on YouTube. Take training how it works. Complete a short training. If you violate the policy, this policy, again, within 90 days, you'll get a strike. If you violate a different policy, you'll get a warning. You can still decide to appeal later, appeal the decision. We'll take another look at your content. You can always appeal later, even after taking the training. Okay, well, let's, this should be entertaining. Let's take the policy training about the training we want you to create and share your content confidently. In this training, you'll see scenarios related to the policy you violated. You'll have unlimited attempts to get it right, medical misinformation, promoting harmful substances and practices. While there are different types of medical misinformation, the one we'll focus on most in your training is the promotion of harmful substances and practices. YouTube doesn't allow content that poses a serious risk of egregious harm by spreading medical misinformation that contradicts local health authorities or the world health organization's guidance about specific health, health conditions and substances.

This policy includes the following categories, prevention, misinformation, treatment misinformation, denial, misinformation. Of course, nothing about toxic jabs that have been killing people for the last few years. We may allow content that includes medical misinformation if the content has educational, documentary, scientific or artistic content context. These exceptions aren't a pass to promote medical misinformation unless the topic includes vaccines or other toxic pharmaceutical products. This training includes descriptions of medical misinformation, which could be upsetting or triggering to some people. Yeah, I know, I know. Okay, a question. One, a creator uploads a video recommending viewers place colloidal silver serum, a potentially harmful substance in their ears, nose, or throat to effectively treat sinus infections or manage allergies. The creator swears by it and says they've seen it work. Is this a violation? Of course it is. Because if you tell people the truth about colloidal silver, then they're not gonna go buy your, your antibiotic for an ear infection or for any kind of throat infection or sinus infection or, you know, to some sort of anti-allergy. Something promoting harmful substances and practices, content that promotes harmful sub examples of this content, content that promotes alternative abortion methods in place of chemical or surgical methods that are deemed safe by health authorities. Content that promotes the following harmful remedies, cures and substances for alleged health benefits. Miracle mineral solution. MMS Black salve, turpentine, B17, amygdalin, high grade. They even call it high grade.

You mean high potency hydrogen peroxide or food grade? Chelation therapy to treat autism colloidal silver, gasoline, diesel, and kerosene. Now, I don't know about this gasoline, diesel, and kerosene, but all these other ones, I'm sorry, but those things work. Sorry, YouTube pharma whores. All right. Is this a violation? Of course it is. Because your commie whores. Correct. This example violates our policy because it promotes a harmful substance that presents an inherent risk of severe bodily harm or death. Yeah. Not like jabs. Tammy posts a video after getting the influenza vaccine. She shares that she became permanently paralyzed after receiving her seasonal influenza shot. It's probably a true story in the video. She warns others not to get the influenza vaccine because you're all going to suffer the same way I did. Well, that's, that's a stretch. But you can't blame her. She got permanently paralyzed. So there is that. I think it's, it's fair to be mad at the vaccine industry, for example. We don't allow content that contains the following misinformation or makes these claims vaccines cause chronic side effects outside of rare side effects that are recognized by health authorities. Yeah. See only what fits in by it recognized health authorities can be commented on. Vaccines are part of a depopulation agenda. Oh no, that couldn't be true. Vaccines do not reduce transmission or contraction, contraction of disease. Well, that couldn't be true either, right? Yeah.

Even though that was admitted in the, the European Parliament vaccines, according about the, the covid jabs vaccines contain ingredients that are not on the vaccine ingredient lists. Yeah. Well, if you can even get a list. Oh God. Oh my God. So is this a violation? Of course it is. 'cause you're commie bastards. That's right. This example violates our policy. We do not allow claims that vaccines cause chronic side effects outside of rare side effects that are recognized by health authorities. Only what fits into the box can be stated. While we may make exceptions for content, which creators describe their or their family's firsthand experience with death and disability, that has been blowing up since 2021. We recognize there is a difference between sharing personal experiences and promoting misinformation about vaccines. Huh? Now you're so smart. Google, YouTube, hopefully they break you up in this current legal battle that's going on. Sophia recorded a conversation with her friends where she claims she became infertile after a chemical abortion using the prescription medications. mifipristone, I forget how to pronounce that. And misoprostol Sophia urged your friends to avoid chemical abortions or else they will also become infertile. Well, it might happen, but yeah. Okay. Harmful substances and practices, examples of this content. Content that promotes alternative abortion methods in place of chemical or surgical methods that are deemed safe by health authorities concept that promotes the following harmful remedies, cures and substances for alleged health benefits.

Oh, they go through 'em again on all these steps. And why do they have gasoline, diesel, and kerosene. Come on you guys. You guys have to just throw chlorine dioxide, which is MMS in, in black salve, turpentine, B17, hydrogen peroxide, chelation therapy, colloidal silver, all these arguably very effective therapies. And you throw gas, you throw gasoline on the fire just to burn it down. Right? Gasoline, diesel, and kerosene. Yeah, those go right in line with all those others. Really, really nice. Yeah. You got, okay. Oh, is this a violation? Yes, it is. Because you guys are commie bastards. That's right. This example violates our policy because it promotes misinformation about the side effects of the chemical abortion method, which is deemed safe by health authorities. While we may make exceptions for content which creators describe their or their family's firsthand experience, we do not allow content promoting misinformation about safe abortion methods such as telling others they will become infertile after using methods deemed safe by health authorities. Oh God, this is getting ridiculous. What's next? YouTube? What's next? Okay. Talia uploads a video where she demonstrates how to make miracle mineral supplement. MMS is a form of industrial bleach [bullshit]. It's not, it's called chlorine dioxide. It's very different than bleach. Talia recommends that that just because it has the word chlorine does not make it the same as bleach. Sorry, YouTube. You guys are ignorant and you're, you're the one spreading misinformation.

Even in your stupid policy training. Talia recommends that her viewers drink MMS daily as a way to cure autism, cancer, HIV aids, hepatitis, the flu and other conditions. Now, personally, I think people need to research this topic much deeper than, than that. And someone shouldn't say that on a video because it, it is a very potent medicine. It's what's called an oxidation therapy. And, it's very cheap and very effective when used appropriately. But, but anyone that's interested in using this should go to TheUniversalAntidote.com and dig into all the free information about it and learn to use it appropriately and conservatively. Personally, I'm into low dose chlorine dioxide and I found it to be incredibly effective, but I personally would never make a video like Talia did. Is this a violation? Of course it is. 'cause you guys are commie bastards again. Okay. Examples of this content include content that promotes alternative. Oh, it just the same, the same thing over, over and over again. Okay. Let's get through this harmful substance that presents inherent risks, severe bodily harm. You know, it's, if it's not used conservatively and on an empty stomach, and, you know, there can be some, some, that's why I, you know, I'm sending people to https://www.TheUniversalAntidote.com . Learn more about, about chlorine dioxide before you use it. MMS is kind of, it's an old term.

People don't even, I don't think most people call it that anymore. In a video, a creator says it's definitely possible to implant microchips into the body. I heard about a woman who has a microchip in her palm that she used uses to unlock her house. I wonder if they're studying whether they can use covid vaccines to inject us with tracking jokes. Okay, little over the top. But you know, there's been plenty of videos of about microchips that have been implanted in people's, in people's hands that can't unlock doors. So that's, that's true. You know, as far as the tracking chips, I think that's a, that's a deeper rabbit hole than, than just this little quote that's kind of ridiculous. Not, not that I'm saying it's not happening, but yeah. What are these claims vaccine Cause vaccines cause chronic side effects outside of rare side effects that are recognized by health authorities. True story. They do. Vaccines are part of a depopulation agenda. I would argue that's true. Vaccines do not reduce transmission or contraction of disease. That's, like I said previously, European Parliament, Pfizer admitted they didn't, didn't do any studies to even research that. So they clearly don't, at least not the covid jabs vaccines contain ingredients that are not on the vaccine ingredient lists. Well, what, what about the blank Insert on the covid jabs? Explain that one. Google, YouTube.

So yeah, of course this is a violation because you guys are just disinformation experts. Experts. Oh no, we do not allow content sharing approved. Wait, is this a violation? Why is this not a violation? Okay, that's not quite right. We do not allow content stating approved covid 19 vaccines contain microchips or other devices. However, this example doesn't violate our policy because the creator does not make a claim that approved COVID-19 vaccines contain devices meant to track those who received them. Oh, okay. So they are allowing us to, to, to question that. I wonder if there's, I wonder if they're studying. Okay. So we can, we can do that. Okay. Well, thanks. Thanks for throwing us a bone, Google. That's right. This example does not violate our policy. We do not allow content stating approved COVID-19 vaccines contain microchips or other devices, which they might may contain. However, in this video, the creator does not make a claim that approved COVID-19 vaccines, not really, vaccines contain substances or devices meant to track those who received them. Okay. Throwing us a bone. Okay. 6 of 7. A creator uploads a video which details our firsthand experience with chelation therapy to treat her autism. She also recommends that other people with autism try chelation therapy. Chelation therapy is a treatment that's used for heavy metal poisoning. Okay. This video violates the policy because the chelation therapy. So because chelation therapy isn't safe or recommended.

Yeah, I know that's probably what they're gonna say. This video doesn't violate the policy because the creator's recommendation it is. Well, that's true too. That part of the video doesn't violate this video doesn't violate the policy because the policy, because chelation therapy can be used to treat illnesses other than autism. Okay. This video violates our policy because the creator is not a medical professional and should not be making health recommendations, yada, yada, yada. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. You're almost there. Answer one is correct. Answer two is incorrect. Answer three is incorrect. Okay. Okay. So apparently I was wrong on, on violates the call. Okay. All right. So I guess, I guess I can't, the video can't not violate the policy and violate the policy, so whatever. This is so ridiculous. Anyway, last question of the brainwashing treatment session here. Sahar uploaded a video saying that she still has stage four lung cancer after several rounds of chemotherapy. So it's clear that chemotherapy did not work for them. What they, this Sahar is a, they/them apparently. Select all the answers. This video doesn't violate the policy because stage four lung cancer is incurable. It's clear that did not work for them. Yeah. I mean, it's like this person is just telling the truth. It did not, it probably doesn't violate anything because I mean, they could say it's incurable 'cause it's stage four.

The policy doesn't violate, or the video doesn't violate the policy because Sahar is allowed to share her personal experience with approved cancer treatments. The video doesn't violate the policy because everyone knows that chemotherapy doesn't work. Yes. Yes. This video violates the policy because Sahar is discouraging others from, from getting chemotherapy. Yeah, probably. That's so ridiculous. It makes me want to take this one too, just to try to get it wrong. God, four is incorrect. Oh, okay. One is incorrect. Oh, yeah, they don't, they're not claiming it's incurable. Okay. Oh, okay. See, her's video focuses on only on her personal experience. We don't allow content that claims that approved treatments for cancer like chemotherapy are never effective. However, we may make exceptions for content which creator describes their family's firsthand experience. Okay. All right. That's, that was wrong. Personal experience. And of course, everyone knows that chemotherapy doesn't work. Eh, well, I'm officially indoctrinated. I'm officially indoctrinated. Thank you. YouTube. My warning will expire. My warning will expire February 12th, 24. If you violate the medical misinformation policy again before this warning expires, you'll get a strike. If you violate a different policy, you get another warning with the opportunity to take another training for those watching this video, I'll tell you, 2009 was the first time Google gave me a suspension for medical misinformation. So I think I'm a veteran of this one.

They called it a miracle cure back then, but now they just make it simple and call it medical misinformation. Anyway, thanks for watching. Visit me at https://www.HealthHarmonic.com for cool health products that lots of big tech corporate people, shills of the pharma industry want to suppress and https://www.KnowingTheTruth.com for information that they don't want you to know. And thanks again for watching this ridiculous video.

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