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Infowars nightly news Censored: Serial child killers, Sibel Edmonds, Brothers in Arms
In response to a copyright takedown on YouTube, qbit.cc has set aside some bandwidth to make the full uncensored episode avilable (below), in the form of embedded flash and seeding mp4 video file on bitorrent. This was one of the best episodes yet.
Download Torrent file (BitTorrent client like Vuze required) | Magnet link
See Also: Sibel Edmonds web site Boiling Frogs Post
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Congress to vote on fascist “Protect IP Act” 11/16
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Party extends the [CENSORED] for 3 more months
Party web site said that the [CENSORED] would have no trouble passing next time, and in fact other party web site confirms it was extended 3 more months. 3 more months that The Terrorists won’t be able to get us, I say. 3 cheers for big brother! But I find this a bit confusing…

Yes, I have a correction. Party news site appears to be using misleading graphics to manipulate public opinion. I’m sure there is a very good reason for making it seem as though democrats control more of the seats than they actually do, while clearly in this photo one can see this is not the actual seat configuration on the house floor. Of course, if this offends the party’s great wisdom, we will gladly say that the photo at right does show the seating arrangement depicted in the party web site graphic.Whether it be protecting us from Terrorists™, or other issues of Homeland Security, or simply to make it appear as though more of the blue dots were involved in temporarily stalling the extension of the [CENSORED], one can’t be sure, but one thing we can be sure of is that the Dear Leader and Honorable Congress Persons are doing what’s best for us.

At right is the Party’s Online Encyclopedia version of the seating chart. Blue rows extend to the end in this version. If party web site would care to comment on this discrepancy I would be most grateful.
All hail the government!
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Google censoring “BitTorrent,” other search terms from instant results
To Google and shadow government homeland security types who are probably doing a lot of arm-twisting in the form threats and payoffs, I have a message for you…
There are a lot of legitimate uses for BitTorrent other than piracy. It can be used to share ANY data. You are attempting to restrict access to a powerful technology that enables many distributed applications. You should take a lesson from history and realize that censoring words is a losing battle.
Go to Google.com, turn on ‘instant’ and type in bittorrent to see for yourself…
Ah but since you already know how to spell the word, they’ll show some suggestions in the “instant” box now. Who made this arbitrary decision? Do we now have the governemnt in there micro-managing Google’s search queries and algos? This is getting ridiculous.They say “jump,” you say “which window.”
Lots of open source software uses BitTorrent to distribute files, so this is essentially an attack on open source software.
We need to move away from google as much as possible. I am going to intensify my research into alternative search providers and hopefully post some links for you soon.
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Ariana Huffington and AOL CEO discuss huffpo sellout
No need to watch this, unless you want to see AOL CEO Tim Armstrong doing a kind of corporate internet jargon-show.
The only reason AOL could possibly want HuffPo is to suppress alternative views that may have slipped thru in a multi-user blog environment like hers. It’s doubtful that anything very earth-shattering would have slipped thru in the first place though. HuffPo does nothing but parrot establishment leftist dogma.
Now AOL can neutralize all remants of political thought on the site and turn it into a big pile of ads, sports, and celebrity gossip.
Well anyway, sorry your HuffPo sold out to AOL.
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Alex Jones removed from Google News since November, YouTube channel may be deleted
After “they” flushed the video of Donald Rumsfeld saying “missile hit the pentagon” down a memory hole (I swear I’ve seen it with my own eyes… once), I started saving videos- usually FLV or Mp4 files from my browser cache. If YouTube wants to censor videos selectively for political gain, I have a few TB/month bandwidth I can spare to xfer some important documentary videos as I’m sure quite a few other hosts do. I think YouTube and the government should go ahead and delete his account cause they’ll really be pouring gasoline on the fire. People will use other services to distribute the videos and we won’t continue supporting this intelligence agency founded/funded service. Google News basically pushes all the latest internet propaganda from the corporate media to the top, constantly finding new ways to stifle public opinion. YouTube takes important videos down all the time under the pretext of copyright violation or the ambiguous “terms of use violation” they applied uniquely to Alex Jones’ YouTube channel. We can do better.
If you want to help distribute underground documentary videos, all you have to do is seed them on BitTorrent. Vuze is a good BitTorrent client. Use the advanced view + transport encryption. That’s something you can do easily from the comfort of your own home. Here’s how:
After downloading Vuze from the link above, or other torrent client, use a torrent search engine like Torrentz.com to search for “Alex Jones” (or whatever you want). Download the .torrent files for the movies you want to watch, open them with Vuze, and transfer the files down. Leave the files “seeding” which means they are shared with others in the torrent network. Click to enlarge…
There are other social web video sites like Liveleak.com, vimeo.com, Metacafe.com, Break.com etc to upload vids. We should definitely diversify our uploading efforts. I’m getting pretty sick of copyright violation takedowns from YouTube in my old posts and having to find other copies.
What the feds and spooks don’t seem to realize is that for every video they take down, 10 more are going to pop up. This whack-a-mole approach just makes their problem (us) worse as censorship makes people more curious and validates everything we’re doing.
TheAlexJonesChannel on YouTube. – People should get in the habit of saving videos so they can quickly be re-uploaded, hopefully in a more distributed fashion next time.
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Map of government takedown requests issued to Google/Youtube
Google has created a map page indicating the number of takedown requests received from various countries around the world. It’s a positive step toward transparency but now if we could just have a description of what was taken down… like the BBC video reporting the collapse of WTC7 20 minutes early. Trying to keep that little gem from going viral proved futile. They were taking videos down as fast as they could be uploaded and finally gave up.
The truth will come out and we won’t be silenced. Actually, scratch that. I can recall one instance where they actually did permanently and completely eliminate a video from all social video sites. It was Illuminati henchman Donald Rumsfeld saying “The missile that hit the pentagon.” I saw that video myself but didn’t save it. Wish I did, cause they flushed it down a memory hole. All that remains are written transcripts. If anyone has a copy of that video I’d be eternally grateful for it.
http://www.google.com/governmentrequests/
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Homeland Security Agents Pull Ohio Libraries’ Haz-Mat Documents
American Libraries Association
It all began March 26, when a woman came to the reference desk and asked Martha Lee of the Bluffton (Ohio) Public Library for the Allen County Hazardous Materials Emergency Plan. Lee told American Libraries that after receiving the appropriate binder, the woman declared, “You can’t have it back.” The patron removed the materials and substituted a letter stating that the haz-mat manual would be “available for public inspection” at Allen County’s Homeland Security Office, although “proper ID may be required” to access it. According to Lee, the woman also said, “Well, I have a whole list of libraries I have to visit.”
Apparently, one of them was Lima Public Library, where Homeland Security agents flashed their badges and announced that they had come to “update” the emergency-plan binder. The reference staff later found that the same letter had been substituted for the manual. “It’s information that probably doesn’t belong on our library shelf,” Lima Public Library’s Head of Public Relations Karen Sommer told American Libraries, noting that Allen County contains both an oil refinery and the only military-tank-manufacturing plant still operating in the U.S. She added, “What we really had a problem with was the way it was handled”—namely the apparent presumption that librarians might not cooperate otherwise.
Paul Rider of the environmental group Ohio Citizen Action was far less sympathetic. Denouncing the documents’ relocation “as a pretext to push through an agenda that has nothing to do with terrorism,” he told American Libraries that the action furthered the chemical industry’s goal of “shutting down the right to know so their pesky neighbors won’t pester them about the soot that’s landing in their yards.”



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