Molly Krempski | Molly Krempski | Facebook
Molly Krempski | Molly Krempski | Facebook
Molly Krempski, Vice President of the United States Patriots Society’s Kendall County Chapter, is speaking out after Facebook permanently disabled her account just days before a critical Illinois election.
Krempski, who has a long history of posting political content, believes the move is part of a broader effort to suppress conservative voices.
"This is my second account that they've completely deleted in the last ten years," Krempski told the Kendall County Reporter.
Krempski frequently speaks at local meetings and has a YouTube channel dedicated to her public commentary.
Her first Facebook account was permanently disabled in November 2021 after she posted about COVID-19 vaccines, questioning their approval process and safety. At the time, she argued that no COVID-19 vaccine had received full FDA approval, only emergency use authorization, and criticized the approval of vaccines for children aged 5-11. Krempski claimed that the FDA’s decision was based on limited data and a subjective assessment of risks versus benefits, rather than thorough testing.
The mRNA vaccines are now seen by many to have failed and are linked to numerous side effects including those which are permanently disabling.
Recent studies have shown repeated mRNA COVID-19 vaccinations are linked to higher levels of IgG4 antibodies, which may impair the immune system's ability to fight the virus.
Krempski believes the current state of social media is being used as a tool to silence dissenting voices, especially those with conservative or religious viewpoints.
“I believe social media was intended to be used to track, oppress, and indoctrinate us, but God has instead used it to expose the wickedness of the king and kingdom of this world,” Krempski said.
The U.S. Patriots Society noted the incident on X.
“WOW! Patriots Society Kendall County, IL Chapter VP, Molly Krempski, has been completely deplatformed!” the group said in its post. “All just 2 days before the critical April 1st election—an election Molly was helping voters participate in. Is this not voter suppression? Voter disenfranchisement?”
“It's all about control and it's about eradicating God from society,” she said. “So that's naturally where it's going to head.”
She explained that the suspension followed posts about biblical prophecy from others regarding the 2020 election.
The post, she explained, garnered significant attention and was heavily commented on, leading to an influx of negative, anti-Trump memes.
"I think that's the post that got attacked by the bots," she said.
Krempski added that she had to spend hours blocking users and deleting comments before Facebook took action. The platform then sent her a notification warning her that her account would be reviewed for violating community standards. Hours later, her account was permanently disabled.
"It said you could appeal once, but if they find you're in violation, then your account's getting disabled," she said.
Krempski said the decision to remove her account runs counter to messaging put out by Facebook in recent months.
In January 2025 Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg admitted the social media platform had been long engaged in censorship of political content “often getting in the way of the free expression we set out to enable.”
“We have been over-enforcing our rules, limiting legitimate political debate and censoring too much trivial content and subjecting too many people to frustrating enforcement actions,” Zuckerberg said at the time.
In August 2024, Zuckerberg confirmed the Biden administration's involvement in pushing Meta’s social media companies to censor content, specifically regarding COVID-19 and the Hunter Biden laptop story.
However, Network Affect's Andrew Lowenthal, the founder and CEO of liber-net, noted Zuckerberg's statement failed to address Facebook's proactive participation in a suppression effort led by the Aspen Institute two months before the New York Post story broke.
Critics, such as Lowenthal, have questioned Zuckerberg’s contradictory behavior and statements.
Krempski was straightforward in her assessment of Zuckerberg’s actions.
“He's a total liar,” she said.
Krempski believes the suspension is directly tied to her ability to reach a large audience, citing that her account had 5,000 friends and 5,000 followers, which allowed her to engage with up to 10,000 people per post.
"That's the only reason that they came after me," she said. "I had a lot of people following me."
Krempski's social media activity frequently combined commentary with prophetic messages about political events. She mentioned sharing prophecies about the 2020 election, which, she thinks according to biblical prophecies, is destined to be overturned.
"There’s a lot of modern prophets right now coming on the scene," she said.
Krempski explained that she paired prophecies with current events to show how they were being fulfilled.
"It’s not even my original material," she said.
Krempski emphasized that she simply shared the words of others who believed the globalist agenda would be exposed.
Despite the loss of her account, Krempski remains unbowed. She said her perspective was shaped by her religious faith and her belief in a higher purpose.
"I think we’ve done what God’s asked us to do, and that’s why I’m not so mad this time about losing my account," she said.
Krempski, who has been involved in local politics and activism, also expressed concern over the broader implications of her de-platforming.
"What really gets into frightening territory is when I can't share prophecies,” she said. “Like that’s scary.”
Though Krempski’s account has been deactivated, she remains committed to her cause.
“They can try to cancel me, but there are hundreds of thousands of people just like me who will continue to speak truth,” she said.