At the dawn of the Covid-19 vaxx roll out, in a concerted effort to push back against vaxx skepticism and anything unfavorable about vaxxes or their makers, the Biden White House initiated a campaign to pressure Amazon to censor a list of books that ran counter to the government’s preferred narrative that the vaxxes were well tested and found to be safe and effective in prevention of both contracting the disease and spreading it to others. Neither of which, it turns out, were true.
Amazon didn’t out-and-out ban the books; they were still allowed to be sold, but they didn’t promote them in any way. A buyer had to know about the book to search for it and buy it. Unlike the normal aggressive selling they usually display when a buyer looks for a book on Amazon where the S.O.P. is to offer up other books of a similar type or topic that might interest the reader as well, no such mentions were made. An effective cross promotional platform they use regularly and one extremely important in marketing a book and getting it noticed was silenced.
The Biden White House (according to documents now released) coerced Amazon to suppress any promotion of books critical of vaxxes or to B1G Pharma, and Amazon complied by creating a new category for books called ‘Do Not Promote’ or DNP. When this tag was applied a book, it wouldn’t ever get offered up as an option in a search for books on a similar topic. Not exactly book burning, but at the very least books a little charred around the edges.
Here is the list of books that Amazon and the Biden White House deemed dangerous and suppressed promotion of. At least all the ones currently available in English. There were several duplications (some both a foreign language version and an English version) and one (Vaccine Roulette: Gambling with Your Child’s Life by Neil Z. Miller) that is unavailable and out of print. The suppression has been lifted, and you can now take a peek here to see what made the list.
The Not Quite Burned or Banned Books
(Note: Vaccine Free Me is far from free. Might as well be out of print for the price on it.)