Speech Police UK

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BitChute CEO Ray Vahey Condemns UK’s Online Censorship Law as Global Threat to Internet Freedom – click on image for article
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It came as no surprise to me that the British government, using the crafty pretext of ‘online safety,’ recently forced the free speech video platform Bitchute to withdraw it’s video sharing services in the UK.

Under the Online Safety Act, the UK government’s communications regulator Ofcom has the power to make Bitchute liable for fines as high as 10% of it’s company’s global revenue if it allows videos which dare to expose any truth about what is really going on in the world.

Upon opening the Bitchute platform, British viewers will see an explanation of it’s actions and a window with the offer to leave an email address and ‘Stay in Touch.’ Britons who have a video sharing channel on Bitchute will still be able to upload videos which can be viewed by visitors in countries where Bitchute platform hasn’t been restricted.


UK Column 9th April 2025 comment on the censorship of Bitchute in Britain – click above image for video.
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Here’s a paragraph from their explanation.

After careful review and ongoing evaluation of the regulatory landscape in the United Kingdom, we regret to inform you that BitChute will be discontinuing its video-sharing service for UK residents.”


On top of this enforced censorship, the social media site Gab, refusing to kow tow to the UK’s speech police censorship, has followed suit and also restricted access to it’s platforms for UK residents. British visitors to the Gab website will see the notification below.

So, more nails in the coffin of free speech, but nails which support the freedom movement’s narrative that the world is being run by a tiny handful of trillionaire families of a certain ilk.

FactPact blog has relied on the excellent Bitchute video sharing platform to access alternative videos which have been taken down on other mainstream platforms such as You Tube. In particular it has been a source for watching the Russian news channel Russia Today – RT – for people in countries (such as France) where Rumble and Odysee, which host RT, have been banned.

Many of the videos on the Video page of FactPact are also linked to Bitchute.

Bitchute is still running in many countries so residents of those countries won’t be affected. However for those followers in the UK I will suggest a few ways to get to see Bitchute videos including the daily Russia Today news upload on ‘thedeadgene’ channel.

The simplest way is to download Tor Browser and use it to browse online content. I find that this works well. Occasionally Tor Browser will block the viewer, in which case just close the browser and reopen.

Also, according to my IT friend who fixes all my computers and networks, it’s possible to alter the settings on your router which will bypass IP address restrictions. Only try this if you are IT savvy or know someone that is who can help you. It’s not something the average online punter will be able to do.

Another way is to get a VPN, Virtual Private Network. I have not had a lot of experience with VPNs so can not give any advice or feedback. There are those who don’t advocate this method. Best to research and make your own decision on this one.

Hopefully I will trawl through videos on FactPack and renew links if I can find the videos on other platforms. Also I hope to update FactPact at some point to increase volume in order to run videos directly from the FactPact server.


For all those still unaware of the identity of that elite cabal who have taken control of the world banking, media and governments, then that quote attributed to Voltaire will give you a number one clue as to who they are.

‘To learn who rules over you simply find out who you are not allowed to criticise.’


Get the FACTPACT FACTS out there.

Graham Lawrence

Alternative journalist.

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