By Gregg Prescott, M.S.Founder, In5D.comApril 2026

What if everything you posted online was visible to you but invisible to everyone else?

This is not a conspiracy theory. This is a documented, data-driven investigative report spanning 17 years, built from platform analytics, server logs, support correspondence, screenshots, and real-time evidence captured in April 2026.

What you are about to read is the story of how the world’s most powerful technology platforms, Google, YouTube, and Facebook, systematically dismantled the reach of one of the internet’s longest-running conscious media networks, In5D.com, while leaving behind an undeniable trail of data that exposes exactly what they did and when they did it.

I did not come to these conclusions lightly. For years I assumed the declines were algorithmic, that the platform changes were universal, that the numbers would recover. They did not. And the evidence accumulated to a point where the only honest conclusion is that this suppression was deliberate, coordinated, and ongoing.

The data tells the story. Let it speak.

In5D launched on YouTube in April 2009. The channel grew organically, without advertising, without paid promotion, without any advantage other than content that resonated with a global audience hungry for conscious, alternative perspectives on reality.

The numbers tell a clear story of explosive organic growth:

These were not inflated numbers. They were earned through 16-hour days, thousands of articles, hundreds of interviews, and a genuine commitment to providing content that mainstream media refused to cover: consciousness, disclosure, spiritual awakening, suppressed history, and the kind of questions that powerful institutions prefer the public not ask.

At this point, the platform was neutral. The content was reaching people. The mission was working.

Source: In5D