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Youtube Suspended, Appealed, Silenced Again: The Strange Case of My Truth Channel

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Youtube Suspended, Appealed, Silenced Again: The Strange Case of My Truth Channel

In an age where digital platforms claim to champion free speech and transparency, the sudden suspension of a long-standing YouTube channel—Truth Exposed Corruption and Scandals—raises troubling questions.

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Originally launched before 2009 and previously cleared of violations after a successful appeal, the channel was recently taken down again, this time under accusations of spam. This article explores the inconsistencies in YouTube’s enforcement and highlights the kind of content that was targeted—videos exposing real-world corruption, already publicly available elsewhere at the time. The videos included Police brutality, recordings of Jimmy Savile caught on tape, and speeches made at Bilderberg when it was hosted at a Hotel in Watford. We still have our old Video Documentary website.

Background and Timeline of Channel Suspension

A YouTube channel of ours, created before 2014 under the name Truth Sets You Free and Exposes Corruption and Lies, was suspended approximately eight years ago. Despite the long gap, I submitted an appeal last year—seven years after I noticed a link suggesting I could appeal, so I did—also based on the fact that my other channels have remained active even though some of those channels contain one or two copyrighted videos that got flagged but never removed, suggesting a consistent pattern of fair treatment.

In response to my appeal, YouTube reviewed the original channel and sent the following message:

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Does not violate.

“After taking another look, we can confirm that your channel does not violate our Community Guidelines.”

YouTube’s practices seem to have changed, confirming that the original suspension was either mistaken or no longer justified.

Recent Suspension and Concerns

However, one year after that successful appeal, the same channel—now renamed Truth Exposed Corruption and Scandals—was suspended again. This time, YouTube cited a different reason:

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Google’s YouTube claimed spam but showed no evidence, as requested in our appeal.

“We have reviewed your channel carefully and confirmed that it violates our spam, deceptive practices and scams policy.”

This sudden reversal raises serious questions. The channel had already been cleared of violations, and its content remained consistent with the themes of exposing corruption and promoting transparency. The new justification feels inconsistent and potentially targeted.

Given the timing and nature of the second suspension, I’m left wondering whether external influence or internal bias may have played a role. The situation warrants closer scrutiny—not just of the policy enforcement, but of how appeals and re-reviews are handled behind the scenes.

What now!!

Rebuilding the Narrative and Sharing the Truth

Our next step is to reconstruct the story—not just through words, but through visuals that speak louder than speculation. We’ll revisit the types of videos that once lived on the original channel, including those that highlighted real-world injustices, whistleblower accounts, and documented patterns of institutional failure. Where possible, we’ll reference or embed publicly available versions of similar content still circulating online. This isn’t about recycling old footage—it’s about showing that the truth hasn’t disappeared, even if one channel has.

We’ll also feature legitimate, high-profile examples of government scandals that have been widely reported in mainstream media. One such case is The Post Office Scandal, which aired on ITV and sparked national outrage. The series dramatised the wrongful prosecution of hundreds of sub-postmasters, revealing systemic failures and cover-ups that went unchecked for years. Its impact was felt across news outlets and social media, proving that public awareness can lead to accountability.

Why This Matters

This project isn’t just about one channel—it’s about the broader issue of digital censorship, selective enforcement, and the fragility of platforms that claim to support free expression. We aim to empower viewers and readers to question what they’re told, seek out credible sources, and recognise patterns of lies when they appear.

We believe that truth should never be penalised, and that exposing corruption is a public service, not a violation. Through this article and videos, we hope to share and connect with others.

My background is that I am a big fan of the BBC’s Panorama programme, Channel 4’s Dispatches, and, more recently ITV – all featuring investigative reporting and true story dramas.

Here are some standout true story dramas currently available on Government & Institutions:

These dramatisations and documentaries offer an accessible entry point for those who find deeper reporting challenging or are just beginning to explore the deeper truths behind global events. They illuminate complex realities, spark critical reflection, and often portray the human cost of corruption, injustice, and the fight for accountability.

Post Office Scandal

Dramatisations

  • Mr Bates vs The Post Office (ITV, 2024)
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    A four-part drama starring Toby Jones as Alan Bates, dramatising the fight for justice by sub-postmasters wrongly accused due to the Horizon IT system.
    Themes: Miscarriage of justice, corporate failure, legal reform
    Awards: BAFTA for Limited Drama, Peabody Award

Documentaries

  • Surviving The Post Office (BBC, 2024)
    Actor Will Mellor, who portrayed Lee Castleton in the ITV drama, meets real-life victims across the UK. A deeply personal look at the emotional and financial toll.
    Format: BBC One documentary + 5-part podcast on BBC Sounds23
  • Panorama: Scandal at the Post Office (BBC Panorama, various episodes)
    Investigative episodes spanning years, exposing the Horizon system flaws and institutional cover-ups that led to hundreds of wrongful prosecutions of sub-postmasters. A landmark case of corporate and legal injustice.
    Themes: Corporate accountability, whistleblowing, public inquiry
  • Dispatches: The Real Post Office Scandal (Channel 4, 2024)
    A hard-hitting documentary featuring interviews with sub-postmasters and legal experts, highlighting the scale of injustice.
    Themes: Legal failure, media suppression, systemic abuse

GCHQ whistleblower Katharine Gun and the Blair-era Iraq War controversy

Dramatisations

  • Official Secrets (2019)
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    A gripping political thriller starring Keira Knightley as Katharine Gun, a GCHQ analyst who leaked a classified memo exposing UK-US efforts to blackmail UN diplomats into supporting the Iraq invasion.
    Themes: Whistleblowing, government deception, media ethics
    Awards: Nominated for British Independent Film Awards
    Notable Cast: Keira Knightley, Ralph Fiennes, Matt Smith
  • Shock and Awe (2017)
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    Directed by Rob Reiner, this drama follows journalists from Knight Ridder who investigated and challenged the Bush administration’s claims about weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. Themes: Investigative journalism, media integrity, political propaganda Notable Cast: Woody Harrelson, James Marsden, Rob Reiner
  • Fair Game (2010)
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    Based on the true story of CIA operative Valerie Plame, whose identity was leaked after her husband publicly criticised the Iraq War intelligence. Themes: Government retaliation, press freedom, and intelligence leaks. Notable Cast: Naomi Watts, Sean Penn

Documentaries

  • The Spy Who Tried to Stop a War (Channel 4, 2003)
    Based on the book by Marcia and Thomas Mitchell, this documentary explores Katharine Gun’s leak and its implications for UK intelligence and foreign policy.
    Format: Investigative documentary with interviews and archival footage
    Themes: Intelligence ethics, political manipulation, UN diplomacy
  • Panorama: Blair’s War (BBC, various episodes)
    A series of investigative reports examining Tony Blair’s role in the Iraq War, including the use of the ‘dodgy dossier’ and the fallout from the Chilcot Inquiry.
    Themes: Political accountability, media complicity, public trust
  • The Chilcot Inquiry – What Went Wrong? (BBC Newsnight, 2016)
    A deep dive into the findings of the Chilcot Report, which concluded that the UK went to war before peaceful options were exhausted.
    Themes: Legal scrutiny, institutional failure, historical reckoning
  • The Spies Who Fooled the World (BBC Panorama 18 March 2013)
    Investigates how flawed intelligence led to the Iraq War, including the infamous “dodgy dossier.”
    Themes: Government deception, intelligence manipulation
  • Iraq: The Bloody Legacy (CH4)
    A hard-hitting retrospective on the war’s impact, civilian casualties, and political fallout.
  • Exposure: The War You Don’t See (ITV by John Pilger)
    Examines media complicity and political spin in the lead-up to the illegal invasion of Iraq.

🎬 More True Story Dramas on ITVX

ITVX offers a compelling collection of dramas based on real events, ranging from infamous crimes to political scandals and personal battles for justice. These shows are ideal for viewers interested in truth-based storytelling and investigative themes.

  • The Hack
    A seven-part drama about the News of the World phone hacking scandal and the unsolved murder of private investigator Daniel Morgan. It exposes the corrupt ties between media, police, and private investigators.
    Stars: David Tennant, Robert Carlyle, Toby Jones
  • Police Undercover: Lies and Love Investigates (6 March 2025)
    How undercover officers formed romantic relationships with targets under false identities, leading to emotional trauma and legal fallout. Themes: Deception, psychological harm, ethical boundaries in covert policing
  • A Cruel Love: The Ruth Ellis Story
    A gripping ITV drama about Ruth Ellis, the last woman hanged in Britain, convicted of murdering her abusive lover in 1955. Explores domestic violence, class bias, and the ethics of capital punishment.
    Themes: Miscarriage of justice, gender inequality, legal reform
  • Anne
    Follows Anne Williams’ fight for justice after her son died in the Hillsborough disaster. Highlights police cover-ups and the long battle for truth.
    Stars: Maxine Peake
  • Stonehouse
    Tells the story of disgraced Labour MP John Stonehouse, who faked his death in the 1970s. A gripping blend of scandal and absurdity.
    Themes: Political scandal, fraud, and media manipulation.
  • Litvinenko
    A dramatisation of the poisoning of Russian defector Alexander Litvinenko, starring David Tennant. It explores the political fallout and investigation.

Documentary on Channel 4

  • Partygate
    A factual drama recreating the lockdown-breaching parties inside 10 Downing Street during the Covid-19 pandemic. It exposes hypocrisy at the heart of government while the public faced strict restrictions.
    Stars: Charlotte Ritchie, Kimberley Nixon, Hugh Skinner, Alice Lowe
  • Dispatches: The Secrets of the Spy Cops
    Investigates the long-term undercover operations targeting political activists.

BBC Panorama Documentaries on Corruption & Systemic Failure

  • Undercover: Inside the Police (1 October 2025)
    A covert investigation into police conduct, exposing discriminatory behaviour, abuse of power, and failures in accountability through hidden camera footage and whistleblower testimony. Themes: Police misconduct, undercover journalism, institutional accountability
  • Sarah Everard: The Search For Justice (5 March 2024)
    A powerful documentary detailing the murder of Sarah Everard by serving Met officer Wayne Couzens, the investigation, and systemic failures that allowed him to remain in the force123.
    Themes: Police vetting failures, misogyny, institutional accountability
  • The Met: Policing London
    A multi-part series examining the Metropolitan Police, including episodes on racism, misogyny, and internal misconduct.
    Themes: Law enforcement culture, systemic bias
  • Banking Secrets Exposed
    Investigates how major banks facilitated money laundering and tax evasion, often ignoring red flags.
    Themes: Financial corruption, regulatory loopholes
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