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The Netherlands has now got a government. A coalition that stands for everything from "far-right" freedoms, through to "left-wing", Schwabesque social contracts. That means tension, and it's no surprise different factions within government don't see eye-to-eye. All of this has been the perfect backdrop to the emergence of Blckbx TV ('Blackbox') as the leading alt media platform in the country, run by ex-Eurosport commentator and professional cyclist, Flavio Pasquino. Perhaps it was some pro-RFK Jnr or Trump rhetoric by some of the guests, or its long-standing criticism of covid policies, the long and short was that last week, on Friday 6 December, the day our founder, Rob Verkerk, was invited to join the panel on DWIV ('De Wereld Is Vierkant', in English, 'The World Is Square'), Blckbx was banned from YouTube.
The full interview can be seen on a recording of the livestream here.
To watch a part of the interview, the segment in which Rob was asked about what might be in the offing assuming RFK Jnr's nomination as head of the Department of health and Human Services comes to fruition, check out the extract below.
Watch Rob's conversation
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James
15 December 2024 at 10:30 am
Rob, I just saw your interview on the Dutch programme talking about RFK Jnr 's nomination. Congratulations, this was an excellent exposition of what Bobby will be up against and what we are all up against here in the UK too. Keep up the good work!
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