When Part 1 was released I naturally assumed that it would get insta-banned from Youtube for violating community standards or whatever bullshit term they use. So I bookmarked it on Bitchute/Rumble.
But now here's Part 2, still on Youtube. Why are they allowing it to stay up?
Also who is paying for this; by which I mean that Scott's videos are usually at home from his laptop cam. But this one has much higher production values with proper lighting and camerawork.
When Part 1 was released I naturally assumed that it would get insta-banned from Youtube for violating community standards or whatever bullshit term they use. So I bookmarked it on Bitchute/Rumble.
But now here's Part 2, still on Youtube. Why are they allowing it to stay up?
Also who is paying for this; by which I mean that Scott's videos are usually at home from his laptop cam. But this one has much higher production values with proper lighting and camerawork.
...perhaps he is getting some subscribers to his substack...