Sports Handicapper, Conservative Pundit Wayne Root Suing Media Outlets, US Government for $100 Million 

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Wayne Allyn Root has announced he is suing various media, social media companies, Stanford University and the US Government for allegedly censoring him.

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"I was banned, shadow-banned," Root proclaims via the Gateway Pundit website. 

Root, a long time friend of the Gambling911 website, is a syndicated columnist whose articles are published on The Gateway Pundit website, a right leaning news site. He is also an accomplished sports handicapper and oddsmaker who runs Vegas Winners
 
"I was the first mainstream TV and radio host in America to warn my viewers and listeners to run away from the Covid vaccine like it was a hand grenade," he writes.
 

He adds: "Suddenly I was being demonized and slandered as 'a conspiracy theorist and a spreader of misinformation'.” 

"I turned out to be 100% correct. But whether I was right, or wrong isn’t the issue. The crux of the issue is what happened to me was clearly a violation of my civil rights, and a violation of my right to free speech in America- where free speech is guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution.

"And of course, what’s most telling is this only happened to one side.

"No one ever silenced the people or organizations who were the real spreaders of misinformation- the government, CDC, WHO, NIH, FDA, AMA, doctors, the mainstream media, and social media. Even though their censorship, misinformation and coverup of facts got millions of people in America and around the globe killed and injured- while they all made billions of dollars off the Covid vaccine.

"This is called a massive conflict of interest big enough to sail a cruise ship through."

His lawsuit names Google, Tik Tok, Facebook, Stanford University, Stanford Board of Trustees and X Corp. (representing X, formerly Twitter).

- Gilbert Horowitz, Gambling911.com 

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