1020. Censorship-Free Internet
1020. Censorship-Free Internet

1020. Censorship-Free Internet

08/28/2025

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War is always going on. The war for our minds began with the formation of the first human tribes on earth and has never stopped. For more than a million years, it consisted mainly of motivating peoples to engage in physical warfare. Warriors were encouraged to fight using tricky rhetoric. A distinction was made between the good guys, i.e. us, and the bad guys on the other side of the artificially erected barricades.

The slogans were repeated: Peace mission with missiles, decapitation strike, surgical strike, cleansing the cities.

The only thing that has changed, especially in recent times, is the increasing and widespread mass manipulation by the evolving media. This development began in the 19th century with the press. For the proverbial penny you could buy a sheet or more of paper with printed news from around the world. In the British Isles, the tradition of reading the London Times for breakfast arose.

Censorship is a tool used when a lie loses its power.

The next step was radio, then, after the Second World War, television – a symbol of lies – and now the internet, where lies are mixed with the truth. The defenders of “real” democracy, the very people who trample on democratic principles, are constantly inventing new methods to censor the Internet. They are not fighting lies, because then they would have to fight their own propaganda – they are fighting views that differ from the official ones.

You are free – you can choose the channel.
Big Brother loves you!

I found an interesting article on The Daily Sceptic: How Can We Create a Censorship-Free Internet?

VPN signups skyrocketed last month, with some providers seeing rises of 1,400% and VPNs for mobiles taking top places in app stores as the British public demonstrated their contempt for the British Government’s new internet censorship regime. Although the Online Safety Act was voted through by the previous, supposedly conservative, government, the main symptom of it emerged this July. Social media companies began age-gating various content, much of it entirely benign or of significant political importance, in a dangerous potential precursor to a digital ID system. Recall that the present government is running a consultation on Digital ID, deadline August 21st. Britons, wanting none of this, rushed to buy VPNs.

For those who don’t know what a VPN is, here’s an explanation (source: AI artificial intelligence):

A VPN, or Virtual Private Network, is a technology that creates a secure, encrypted connection between your device and the internet. It acts as a digital tunnel that encrypts your data, hides your IP address and location, enhancing your online privacy, security and anonymity. With a VPN, you can also bypass geo-restrictions and censorship and access content that is blocked in your region.

Even VPNs have their limits, and if you publish the truth about intelligence agencies like Julian Assange on wikileaks.org, don’t be surprised if a few sad-looking gentlemen knock on your door in the morning (or walk in without knocking).

A speaker of truth must have his horse saddled up.

Author of the article: Marek Wojcik
Email: worldscam3@gmail.com

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