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Video hosting and sharing platform https://t.co/o1i4RPCA5O Dangerous ideas welcome. No manipulation. No apology. For support @bitchutesupport

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BitChute
BitChute@Bitchute·
Your channel is not a lease. It was never meant to be.
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Rick Sanchez
Rick Sanchez@RickSanchezTV·
Is it worth it for American sons and daughters to die for Israel? Our so-called greatest ally conned us into war with Iran and turned much of the world against us. We were told this alliance serves our interests… But looking at the fallout and the growing resentment toward America — does it really? Watch full on BitChute: bitchute.com/video/DDtNpKme…
Rick Sanchez@RickSanchezTV

Scott Ritter calls Trump’s Iran war plan “the most criminally minded in history.” He points to Hegseth openly pushing maximum lethality over legal restraint. His warning is blunt: If U.S. troops die in Iran under this kind of strategy: “people need to go to JAIL.” Watch full on BitChute: bitchute.com/video/DDtNpKme…

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World Alternative Media
World Alternative Media@WorldAltMedia·
As we saw in 2020, the purge continues again and it's ruining lives. It nearly ruined me in 2020 when my channel of 150k subs was demonetized and shortly after banned. In 2025 I got my channel back after 5 years of fighting. Was never monetized again though. At this point I'm happy on the alternative platforms anyways though. BitChute, Rumble, Brighteon. These sites allow me to at least naturally reach people a lot better than YouTube.
ZEMA BUSINESS@Zematube16

I am stunned. @TeamYouTube rejected my appeal via bot and now took my AdSense & April earnings. Zema Tube (124k subs) is NOT spam—I’m a journalism student who provided KineMaster/PS project files. Why is @YouTube stealing a creator's livelihood via automation? #YouTube #Help

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Rick Sanchez
Rick Sanchez@RickSanchezTV·
Europe is forcing its citizens into HARDCORE mode. If you live in Europe, here’s what you’re paying for: • More for energy • More in taxes • For Ukraine • For the fallout from Iran war your leaders are too politically timid to oppose Europe looks like a sink, and its citizens like the sponge expected to absorb anything — but everything has a limit. Watch me LIVE today at 5:30 pm Moscow time: bitchute.com/video/GgO9LZpw…
Rick Sanchez@RickSanchezTV

Wars drain Europe faster and harder than expected — except not the countries, but regular citizens. Easy math — Ukraine’s $90B + US–Iran $25.6B = EU pockets are emptying fast. Either way, ORDINARY Europeans get the bill. Watch me LIVE today at 5:30pm Moscow time: bitchute.com/video/GgO9LZpw…

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The Wernick Files
The Wernick Files@thewernickfiles·
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Rick Sanchez
Rick Sanchez@RickSanchezTV·
Trump needs a DISTRACTION — Pope over Iran, AI Jesus over the Pope, “it’s a doctor” over AI Jesus That is not random — that’s what panic looks like when the fairy tale starts collapsing. Iran isn’t working — the Gulf isn’t working — the “blockade” fantasy is being laughed at. So the audience gets something louder, stranger, more outrageous. See what else Trump comes up with: bitchute.com/channel/4BfnNK…
Rick Sanchez@RickSanchezTV

Trump needs an EXIT — "obviously" fight the POPE. Trump’s strategy: A loud threat –> A failing narrative –> Then suddenly a brand new spectacle Iran stops working as the headline, so now the Vatican has to do the job. Rather UNHOLY, Mr. President… Watch FULL here: bitchute.com/channel/4BfnNK…

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BitChute
BitChute@Bitchute·
If you are looking for a platform where your content is yours, your audience is yours, and the rules are fixed in advance and binding on us as much as on you, the door is open. For all who come here yearning to breathe free. bitchute.com
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Ray Vahey
Ray Vahey@rayvahey·
I started BitChute in 2017. I did not know then what it would cost. I knew what I wanted to build. A place where creators owned what they made. Where the rules were clear before you signed up and applied the same way to everyone after. Where your audience was yours because you built it, not because an algorithm decided this week to show them your work. That was not a complicated idea. It turned out to be an expensive one. We were deplatformed. Not once. The infrastructure most people assume is available to any legitimate business, payment processors, banking, app stores, hosting, is available conditionally. The condition is compliance. Not legal compliance. Political compliance. Compliance with whatever the dominant platforms and the institutions that serve them decide is acceptable. We lost payment processors. We operated without a bank account. Running a technology platform without a bank account means every normal operation becomes a problem to solve from scratch. The energy that should go into building goes into surviving. You learn quickly who is committed to what they say they believe. Most people are not. Not out of malice. There is a price at which most people will find a reason to walk away. A reason that sounds principled. A reason they can explain to themselves. I did not walk away. What we are building became clearer the longer we held on. This is not a platform where users generate content that the platform monetizes. It is a stakeholder community. People who create here, watch here, and build here are not users. They are stakeholders with unalienable rights. The right to know the rules before they build. The right to have those rules applied equally. The right to due process before anything they have built is touched. The right to their audience, earned through their own labor, not held on loan from an algorithm. These are not features. They are commitments. They are why we paid what we paid, and why we are still here. The spirit of 1776 was not complicated. It was the refusal to accept unaccountable power over your life and your labor. It was the insistence that rights are not granted by institutions and cannot be revoked by them. That spirit did not disappear. It survives where people are willing to bear the cost of it. It survives here. In April 2026 you will see what nine years of that looks like. It is built differently. Because it had to be.
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BitChute
BitChute@Bitchute·
Jeffrey Wernick has written a declaration of what this platform stands for. April 2026. Something built differently is arriving. bitchute.com
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BitChute@Bitchute·
BitChute is built on a different premise. Clear rules before you build. The same standard applied to everyone. Due process, not as a feature, but as the minimum condition for trust.
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BitChute
BitChute@Bitchute·
Your channel is not a lease. It was never meant to be.
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BitChute
BitChute@Bitchute·
@BitcoinCom We heard about your YouTube channel. If accurate, it raises a broader issue that goes beyond any one platform. When access to your channel and audience can be removed without clear recourse, ownership becomes contingent rather than real.
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