The channel, called "PPSIMMONS", had over 21,000 subscribers and over 22 million views when, for no obvious reason, the account was "terminated".
Today, on the main Conservapedia page, the following statement could be seen in their news column:
Shortly after YouTube shut down the Christian YouTube video channel PPsimmons, the Federal Trade Commission reports recruiting a high power litigator to lead its antitrust investigation of Google which owns YouTube. In addition, Google now says it is being investigated by the governments in Korea and Argentina. Was YouTube's shutting down of a large Christian YouTube channel with 20,000 subscribers a good idea? It looks like they should reconsider their decision and re-open the YouTube channel as divine favor is definitely not overflowing on Google.WOW! They're not pulling any punches with that one. Perhaps they are familiar with the sad state of affairs for Keith Olbermann following his attack against PPSIMMONS contributor Carl Gallups. Olbermann, while still at MSNBC, referred to Pastor Gallups as the second worst person on earth. It was't long after that Olbermann was fired from the news channel. He was then hired by Al Gore's go-nowhere network "Current TV" from which he was also fired and is currently being sued for lack of performance.
Carl is the author of the recent best-seller "The Magic Man in the Sky" which will be released in May published by WND Books. It has been rumored that PPSIMMONS will be defended legally by Gary Kreep of the United States Justice Foundation.
So it seems there may be some sort of divine protection at work here. We'll leave the door open for your own interpretation. Since the news headlines at Conservapedia are always changing here's the screen shot. Stay tuned!
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