World’s leading advertising companies are working with the globalists to censor conservative voices in media and social media using the standards set by the Global Alliance for Responsible Media, or GARM for short.
On Wednesday (July 10), the House Judiciary Committee published a report titled “GARM’S Harm: How The World’s Biggest Brands Seek To Control Online Speech” that unmasked the alliance’s efforts of censoring right-wing views by collaborating with partners in the advertising world.
The report noted that the same year GARM was created (in 2019), it became a “flagship partner” of the leftist-globalist World Economic Forum (WEF) and has since been active in targeting conservative sources of news and information that its left-serving standards mark as misinformation, thereby prompting the powers in the marketing world to demonetize those sources.
Highlighting how GARM and its partners singled out conservative news outlets over the years, the report wrote:
GARM and its members discussed a strategy of blocking certain news outlets like Fox News, The Daily Wire, and Breitbart News.
The core strategy of the alliance is clever: label a conservative-leaning website as a source of disinformation so advertisers will pull their ads from it and kill its business, leading to its financial death.
The report concluded:
The extent to which GARM has organized its trade association and coordinates actions that rob consumers of choices is likely illegal under the antitrust laws and threatens fundamental American freedoms
The same day the report came out, the House Judiciary Committee held a hearing to discuss the issue. In his testimony before the committee, conservative commentator Ben Shapiro of The Daily Wire tore into the systematic censorship of conservative voices by the so-called “informational safety groups” like GARM, which he called a cartel.
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During the hearing, Republican Congressman and Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee Jim Jordan also called GARM as resembling some cartel as he questioned Christian Juhl, a founding member of the organization.