Give the names and phone numbers of the DHS agents that he claims contacted him (and he claims he got a name + number). Provide any sort of previous communication he had about the event, even privately (obviously with the other party's permission). He tweets several times a day, but you're telling me he decided not to share any info about this story until some mostly-unrelated incident months later???
> As it stands I don't see any reason to call BS from the start, it seems to fit the DHS's MO, I don't see what's unbelievable about it.
No this is not the DHS's MO. No other person documenting police violence in the US (of which there are many) have claimed to receive a DHS visit. Why only the author?
> On his video on the CIA, I've never seen another case of a YouTube video showing three content warnings (on Android) before letting you watch it. How directly involved the American government is on it is anyone's guess, it's probably a more systematic action from YouTube, but I wouldn't doubt the government directly requested to not promote it in any way.
I only get 2 content warnings, and really? We seem to have hardcore walked back the claim YouTube is shadowbanning his video to "YouTube added an extra content warning!" - That's the best evidence of shadowbanning you have?