In early January 2022, The Gateway Pundit learned that tech giants were using a chilling new way to censor and control what Americans could see, read, and discuss online.
T-Mobile was blocking links to The Gateway Pundit website. You cannot send any articles from TGP using T-Mobile. The text will not appear on the recipient's end. Your friends or family won't even know you sent them a TGP article.
T-Mobile is an American wireless network operator headquartered in Bellevue, Washington, United States. Its largest shareholder is the multinational telecommunications company Deutsche Telekom AG.
Dozens of our readers have sent us proof that this happens.
Just like Soviet Russia: T-Mobile scans links to Gateway Pundit articles if you send them via text message – More updates…
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One of our readers reached out to T-Mobile through chat support and was sent a link to a Reuters article discussing the FCC's decision on text monitoring. The decision was actually meant to stop bot texts and spam messages, not individual texts from reputable websites. A customer service representative admitted that the telecommunications company monitors websites via text message transmission.
This was a new censorship tactic used by the left. They have now removed conservative articles in text messages!
This is a Marxist tactic used in communist regimes – not America – at least it was that way!
In January 2022, we sent a letter to then-Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmidt, now a U.S. Senator, and filed a complaint.
Gateway Pundit called on the Missouri Attorney General to investigate this matter.
The letter was sent to all five Missouri Attorney General's offices in January 2022.
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On Monday, February 14, 2022, Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt notified T-Mobile that a Missouri investigation has been opened against T-Mobile following its censorship of conservative viewpoints and violations of its “WebGuard” program.
The Missouri Attorney General's Office later returned with our attorneys. Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt received a response from T-Mobile.
T-Mobile admitted that users sharing links to Gateway Pundit articles were blocked.
T-Mobile insisted this was due to a glitch in its spam filters. We don't believe that for a second.
For the record, our website wasn't even mentioned in Missouri AG's letter to T-Mobile.
T-Mobile claims that it has corrected the issue and that users should have no problem sharing TGP links in the future.
Recently, former T-Mobile agent, Marc Palasciano, launched a Substack page and began publishing on the current far left path of the mobile wireless network.
Mark Palaciano describes himself on his Substack page this way, “I'm a T-Mobile refugee. I expose T-Mobile, DEI, ESG, Grifters, and anything else that is destroying America through lies and manipulation.
Mark sent this recent post on Twitter-X to The Gateway Pundit:
Here's a legitimate story about T-Mobile censoring text messages.
They censored the links from Gateway Pundit, then covered them up with this lie.
I experienced censorship first hand too!
Here's a legitimate story about T-Mobile censoring text messages.
They censored the links from Gateway Pundit, then covered them up with this lie.
I experienced censorship first hand too! https://t.co/rXnGGVkTRj pic.twitter.com/R5UtxYrd7A
– Marc Palasciano (@marc_palasciano) January 4, 2024
Mark points out censored links from T-Mobile sent by The Gateway Pundit regarding the coronavirus vaccine.
Once the government cooperated with wireless carriers to censor links sent in text messages
Have a big problem – censored T-Mobile links about the vaccine from @gatewaypundit
Then they cover it up with a nice lie pic.twitter.com/MuWcwPyR2t
– Marc Palasciano (@marc_palasciano) October 19, 2023