Not only did they violate their own ‘three strike policy’ by deleting my YouTube account without warning, they’ve literally stolen 16 years of my content, and are refusing to allow me to retrieve it.
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- September 29, 2021, Google deleted my YouTube account for “violating community guidelines” they’d implemented that same morning
- September 28, 2022, I filed a lawsuit against Google, YouTube and Alphabet Inc. for breach of contract. YouTube unilaterally amended the contract without notice, which is a violation of its own terms, and then used this last-minute amendment to remove my content
- YouTube’s terms of service also include a “three strikes” policy, where users are supposed to be given three warnings and opportunities to remove content that violates the guidelines BEFORE being banned. I had no “strikes” against my channel on the day I was deplatformed and deleted
- We’re also suing YouTube for unjust enrichment, as for the last 16 years, my video content, having generated in excess of 50 million views, has been of great financial benefit to YouTube, allowing them to increase advertising revenue on the site
- November 8, 2021, I sued U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren, both in her official and personal capacities, for violating my First Amendment rights, as she tried to force Amazon.com to ban my book, “The Truth About COVID-19”

September 29, 2021, Google deleted my YouTube account for “violating community guidelines” — guidelines they’d implemented that very same morning. September 28, 2022, I filed a lawsuit1Complaint for Contract Breach Mercola vs Google, YouTube, Alphabet Inc. September 28, 2022 against Google, YouTube and Alphabet Inc. for breach of contract.2Reuters September 29, 2022
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