Get Outraged And Get Active About Internet Censorship
Last Updated on Sunday, 31 January o 02:47 Written by admin Thursday, 21 August o 06:25
Source(s):
Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
In response to increasing flagrant attempts to censor political websites, including Infowars and Prison Planet, not in Communist China, but in the U.S. and the UK, we are running a special contest with a top prize of $5,000 in order to encourage people to get active and educate others about the growing threats to Internet freedom.
As we reported yesterday, major transportation hubs like St. Pancras International, as well as libraries, big businesses, hospitals and other public outlets that offer wi-fi Internet, are blacklisting alternative news websites and making them completely inaccessible to their users.
On weekly basis we receive e mails from across the US and the UK from people who have attempted to visit our websites yet found them to be blocked by filtration software that lists them as hate or violence.
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