"Go Fund Me" says that curing diseases is "Prohibited Conduct."
Curing Diseases would cut their Profits
On the “Go Fund Me” platform, I recently tried to create a simple fundraiser to determine the active compounds in Sarracenia purpurea that appear to be a true cure for Variola viruses like Smallpox and Monkeypox.
It’s a rather simple method where you take extracts of the roots of several species of the genus Sarracenia, )in theory containing varied amounts of active anti-pox compounds), place them in a petri dish with the viruses, then use regression analysis to determine which compound or combination of compounds were effective.
Go Fund Me replied: Dear Charles,
We're sending you this message to tell you that your fundraiser was removed because it violates our Terms of Service, which you can view here. Specifically, the content of your fundraiser falls under our “Prohibited conduct” section.
Our Terms of Service, along with strictly enforced policies from the payments industry, prohibit GoFundMe from allowing you to continue raising money on our platform.
They weren’t specific about what the “Prohibited conduct” was. I looked at their “Prohibited conduct” section. They list 27 types. I won’t look at them all, but let’s look at a few.
#2. “any election campaigns in an unsupported country unless run by a registered organization within a supported country;” Nope, wasn’t that.
#3. “User Content or Fundraisers that are fraudulent, misleading, inaccurate, dishonest, or impossible;” That isn’t it either. It’s very simple and straightforward. Just because some redneck can do with a million bucks or so what Pharma can’t do with billions doesn’t mean that it’s impossible, it means that Pharma are crooks.
#4. “drugs, narcotics, steroids, controlled substances, pharmaceuticals or similar products or therapies that are either illegal, prohibited, or enjoined by an applicable regulatory body; legal substances that provide the same effect as an illegal drug; or other products, medical practices, or any related equipment or paraphernalia that have been found by an applicable regulatory body to cause consumer harm;” Maybe this is it. Pharma prohibits cures for diseases, and “Go Fund Me” obeys.
And then there’s #27, their “catch all.”
#27. “any other activity that GoFundMe may deem, in its sole discretion, to: (a) be unacceptable or objectionable; (b) restrict or inhibit any other person from using or enjoying the Services; or (c) expose GoFundMe or Users to any harm or liability of any type.”
ABOUT GO FUND ME
“Go Fund Me” was founded in 2010 by Brad Damphousse and Andrew Ballester in San Diego, California.
In June 2015, Go Fund Me sold a controlling interest to Accel Partners, a private Accel Partners, is an American venture capital firm.
Accel Partners was one of the first to invest in Facebook with Mark Zuckerberg back in 2004-2005. Accel: “Mark Zuckerberg launched Facebook from his Harvard dorm room in 2004 as a college-only social networking website. … Facebook had barely emerged on a handful of university campuses when it received Series A funding from Accel in 2005. The company went public (NASDAQ: FB) in 2012.”
Facebook of course is a major player in the global virus/vaccine population murder campaign.
Go Fund Me’s basic business model is to profit from medical misery.
Forbes, 2018: “One in three campaigns through GoFundMe are for medical costs and the GoFundMe site states they are the leader in online medical fundraising. There are over 250,000 medical campaigns per year raising $650 million each year.”
I’m sure their business has really picked up since the COVID-19 vaccines rolled out.
Startupgrind, 2022: "If we were a non-profit, we would be the 4th-largest nonprofit in the world," GoFundMe's Founder Solomon continues, with the grander intention of "making a positive impact" in the world - by "disrupting giving."
So it seems to me that my “Prohibited conduct” would greatly cut into Go Fund Me’s profits. Exposing the criminal nature of the Pharma vaccine industry would decrease the amount of medical bills and amount of commissions that Go Fund Me generates to pay those bills.
Charles Wright
Sadly, not surprised.
Maybe try GiveSendGo?
You must be "over the target," as they say. First Twitter censorship, now GoFundMe. Saw someone suggested GiveSendGo, plus I believe there are even more such platforms. Please don't let the GoFundMe jackasses deter your overall goal for regression analysis on these valuable plants. I really think you're on to something getting a new & objective analysis on these vegetative miracles so the full potential of their curative power can be exploited. Previous analyses by lawless & unethical Pharma, Gates, & the like, should definitely be verified. Heaven only knows what plant marvels these people have hidden from civilization to profit themselves. To me, another important piece of the puzzle has become stressing the importance of prophylactically consuming particular plants as food, in the form of vegetables & fruits, for their prized micronutrients that supply the body with the weaponry to prevent illness in the first place.