PayPal now terminating user accounts, stealing money from users that support free speech

by Ethan Huff


In case you were unaware, PayPal, the banking partner of eBay, has been locking down accounts, seizing funds and engaging in all sorts of other illicit behavior targeted specifically at customers deemed to be politically incorrect. And domain registration and hosting platform Epik says this goes right along with all the libel, slander, theft, tax evasion, money laundering, and weaponized harassment of customers that now demarcates PayPal’s routine business practices.

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In a press release dated Oct. 31, Epik called for the resignation of Schulman, whom it says is guilty of a litany of crimes, including using PayPal as “a political targeting tool to cause suffering and hardship based on Schulman’s personal beliefs and private views.”

Schulman has admitted on more than one occasion that PayPal now hand-selects which customers to do business with, while everyone else gets blacklisted. Those with existing PayPal accounts that have been identified as political foes are also being targeted for abuse and fraud, which is only possible because PayPal maintains a monopoly on digital funds transfers.

Epik also names Mashable and Matt Binder as among the “originating sources” of the now more than 200 articles and media cases that were published by PayPal as hit pieces against Epik and other political foes. Another culprit complicit in this libel campaign is the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), which needs to be “investigated and dismantled as a domestic terror organization.”