Fenced brasen wall and YouTube removal

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Fenced brasen wall and YouTube removal

Fenced brasen wall was a video uploaded to YouTube on 16 November 2024. In June 2026, YouTube removed the video and sent a notification stating that the content violated its policies regarding circumvention and the reposting of content from creators who have been terminated or restricted on the platform.

Background

The video consisted of a clip featuring Alex Jones speaking about intelligence agencies, humanitarian organizations, hospitals, physicians, missionaries, and the events of September 11, 2001.

According to the removal notice, YouTube stated:

Content that violates YouTube's Terms of Service or that encourages others to do so is not allowed on YouTube. This includes posting content previously removed for violating our Terms of Service, posting content from creators with a current channel restriction or posting content from creators who have been terminated under our terms.

The notice did not specifically accuse the video of medical misinformation, hate speech, harassment, or violent content. Instead, it referred to circumvention of YouTube's Terms of Service.

Claims made in the clip

The speaker made a number of controversial claims, including:

  • That the modern Red Cross has historical roots connected to the Hospitallers and medieval military-religious orders.
  • That humanitarian and medical organizations have historically been connected with intelligence gathering.
  • That missionaries, doctors, and medical personnel may sometimes be used for intelligence purposes.
  • That physicians can be used by governments for covert operations.
  • That communications associated with the Red Cross played a role during the events surrounding the collapse of World Trade Center Building 7.
  • That institutions such as hospitals and charities can be perceived as benevolent while concealing other functions.
  • That modern power structures often operate through trusted and non-threatening public images.

Many of these claims are controversial and disputed.

Possible reasons for removal

One interpretation is that the removal occurred because the clip contained material originating from Alex Jones or InfoWars-related content, which has been subject to restrictions and removals on YouTube.

Another possibility is that the content itself was considered problematic because it could contribute to distrust of institutions such as:

  • hospitals,
  • physicians,
  • humanitarian organizations,
  • government agencies,
  • and other authority structures.

The clip contains allegations that, if accepted as true, could encourage viewers to question the motives and legitimacy of such institutions.

However, the removal notice itself specifically referred to circumvention and reposting of content from restricted or terminated creators rather than directly citing misinformation or harmful-conspiracy policies.

Transcript

A transcript of the clip exists and was generated using speech-to-text software from a recording of the video.

The transcript includes discussion of:

  • the Hospitallers,
  • the Knights Templar,
  • the Red Cross,
  • intelligence gathering,
  • missionary work,
  • physicians,
  • 9/11,
  • World Trade Center Building 7,
  • hospitals,
  • public trust,
  • and the use of non-threatening public images by institutions.

For copyright reasons, the full transcript is not reproduced in this article.

Analysis

The clip is notable because it combines several recurring themes found in Alex Jones broadcasts:

  • distrust of institutional authority,
  • hidden power structures,
  • intelligence operations,
  • historical secret networks,
  • and media criticism.

Whether the claims are true, false, partially true, or speculative remains a matter of debate. The significance of the clip lies not only in the claims themselves but also in the fact that the video remained online for approximately nineteen months before being removed.

References

  1. YouTube removal notice received June 2026.
  1. Transcript generated from the video clip.