Multiple YouTube accounts distributing content from Infowars were created last October and remained online until today, when 'Newsweek' approached Google for comment.
have attracted hundreds of thousands of views, despite the host's ban from the platform.
Uploaded under the pseudonym"General Shepherd," at least three accounts amassed thousands of subscribers since their creation in October last year. The profiles were online until today, when they were terminated afterAlex Jones Documents Sent to Sandy Hook Families Had Child Porn: Lawyersindicated that each of the channels had steady growth since stealthily surfacing online.
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