VIMEO cannot be trusted with your videos
Vimeo started transitioned from the “video platform for creators” to the video platform for censorship.
Vimeo was once considered a good platform for hosting videos, and it was used by schools and educational organizations. I’ve had 2 two accounts starting in about 2011, but with the start of the globalist-plandemic censorship in 2020, Vimeo started transitioned from the “video platform for creators” to the video platform for censorship. Recently in March of 2025, I noticed that they started deleting my videos, without any warning, without any communication whatsoever.
As I mentioned recently, I’ve been able to salvage some but not all of the videos from their platform, and of course I have them archived in external hard drives, but even those fail over time. Later next month in April 2025, I’ll have access to those hard drives again and will scour—and perhaps repair—those external drives for the original video files.
Meanwhile, don’t trust your videos to Vimeo.
More aggressive censorship from VIMEO on March 31, 2025
You can see the email that I just now received from the video platform VIMEO included below. Even though I have had 2 paid accounts with them for more than 12 years, I noticed recently that that they were deleting my videos, without warning and even before I could download and save the videos.
Renewed (salvaged) access to Video Archives in the post-plandemic post-censorship era
Context: I recently partly/mostly regained access to one of my online video archives (built over the past 12 years) that for whatever unclear reason had slipped out of my control even though I’d not changed any contacts or passwords. Some of the videos were being deleted without reason…unless we consider Covid censorship and “prebunking” to be a reason within “the new normal.”
Vasquez, Mitochondrial Nutrition ICHNFM2013 Presentation
Note: This section is excerpted from the upcoming 5th Edition of my migraine protocol, which was most recently published in Inflammation Mastery 4th Edition (2016). I do not anticipate what I consider major changes in the protocol although obviously some new perspectives and interventions will be included.