On May 2, 2019, I was labeled a “Dangerous Individual” by Facebook and banned along with Alex Jones, Milo Yiannopoulos, Paul Joseph Watson, Paul Nehlen and even the Leader of the Nation of Islam, Louis Farrakhan.

It was a reactionary move by Facebook that had NOTHING at all to do with anything I posted on their platform. I mostly used Facebook to post my investigative journalism and commentary about the news, but that didn’t stop me from being banned.
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Dear Friend,

On May 2, 2019, I was labeled a “Dangerous Individual” by Facebook and banned along with Alex Jones, Milo Yiannopoulos, Paul Joseph Watson, Paul Nehlen and even the Leader of the Nation of Islam, Louis Farrakhan.

It was a reactionary move by Facebook that had NOTHING at all to do with anything I posted on their platform. I mostly used Facebook to post my investigative journalism and commentary about the news, but that didn’t stop me from being banned.

What were they reacting to?

Not me.

Alex Jones, nor any of the other so called “dangerous individuals” they listed that day, did anything to provoke their bans.

Facebook was reacting to the demands of their biggest advertiser, Procter & Gamble.

Just days earlier, a P&G executive gave a speech demanding that social media companies stamp out “hate speech” or pay the consequences, which Google had felt earlier when P&G paused advertising on YouTube, costing the company millions of dollars in revenue.

P&G is no small fish. Historically, they are one of the largest, worldwide advertisers, spending over $11 billion a year on advertising.

When they say “jump” to any publisher, the first question asked is “how high?”

And that’s just what Facebook did in 2019 when I was banned.

That’s why I’ve added P&G as a defendant in my RICO case against Facebook and Twitter, and we’ll hold them accountable with your help.

Now, if you’re not familiar with P&G, look around your home.

Do you use Tide, Gain, Downy, or Bounce in your laundry? How about paper products like Charmin, Bounty, or Puffs?

Do you wash your hair with Herbal Essences, Pantene, or Head & Shoulders? Do you clean your house with Cascade, Dawn, Swiffer, or Febreze?

Do you calm your stomach with Pepto Bismol or stay regular with Metamucil?

You get the point. These are all P&G products.

P&G is the largest consumer product goods company in the world. I’d guess 95% of American homes have P&G products in their pantries or laundry rooms.

But that’s not good enough for P&G. They want control of how we interact online, using the excuse that it’s to “protect” their brands.

In reality, it’s simply a $322 billion global corporation manipulating our society with Leftist views and Big Tech censorship.

And we have a chance to stop it!

Will you chip in and support my RICO case today?

The more we can dig, depose, and discover in this case, the more we’ll unravel to tell the story of how deep their influence goes, and who is really pulling the strings.

Help me do just that by backing my case today.

Thanks so much for all that you do.

Respectfully,

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Laura Loomer



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