Internet attacks on 9/11 Truth intensify

http://www.corbettreport.com/articles/20080921_youtube_crackdown.htm

Internet attacks on 9/11 Truth intensify
Cloned YouTube accounts just latest move toward limiting political speech on internet

James Corbett
The Corbett Report
21 September, 2008

Internet censorship is once again in the news after legendary YouTube user Nuffrespect posted a new video detailing the latest online attack on 9/11 Truth: a user who is creating clones of respected user accounts and truth movement leaders in order to smear 9/11 Truth by posting racist comments. These have already led to the deletion of several well-known accounts in what has been revealed as a coordinated effort to eliminate 9/11 Truth from YouTube.

This is in addition to the news that YouTube deleted a number of videos and accounts last week at the behest of Senator Joe Lieberman.

That CNET admits these videos were removed as a direct result of Lieberman's staff's request is significant, as it was Lieberman who has been urging YouTube to take down "radicalizing" terrorist propaganda since May of this year to bring it into compliance with H.R. 1955, a bill that is currently awaiting approval by the Senate and which would criminalize all dissent of the government. That H.R. 1955 will specifically target the 9/11 Truth community is made obvious by a presentation made to the House Homeland Security Subcommittee in 2007 on "Terrorism and the Internet" which actually listed 9/11 Truth sites alongside terrorist jihad sites as examples of terrorist propaganda on the internet...

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The window was opened with labels

Labeling others who take action as leaders is giving these hackers ammo. The movement does not need leaders that can be removed. We are all leaders with one common goal; truth. If truth is our common goal, the enemy is exposed when they use lies to attack. So they make a cloned site. What will be on the site? The opposite of truth.

State on your sites what your intended goals are so that all who visit will know the difference between you and a clone.
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Infowar Relay Stations:

truthgonewild.blogspot.com
zombieamerica.blogspot.com

Notice what is conspicuously absent from GOOGLE'S

Top Videos?

http://video.google.com/videorankings?type=viewed&cr=usa

http://video.google.com/videorankings?type=viewed&cr=*

I noticed right after 9/11 that Google's Top videos were not including Truth video.
Normally they have 6-12 in the Top 100. The films might be still available on Google but
you won't find them there.

That goes for All Countries and individual countries.

I noticed that too..

I noticed that too. Right around the time Fabled Enemies came out is when all of a sudden there weren't in the top 10 anymore. It's bullshit. I was hoping at least Google was on our side or neutral in the effort. We better copy all our documents from Google and burn the dvd's to disk. I'm afraid pretty soon Google is going to censor the links to pertinent information as well. Disgusting. The people must always find a way.

Fabled Enemies was #1 for an instant

North Texans for 911 Truth (new site)
http://tellstruth.webs.com/index.htm
North Texans for 911 Truth Meetup Site
http://9-11.meetup.com/249/

Google: "Don't be evil"

(Wiki) "Don't be evil" is the informal corporate motto (or slogan) for Google,[1] originally suggested by Google employees Paul Buchheit[2] and Amit Patel[3] at a meeting. Buchheit, the creator of Gmail, said he "wanted something that, once you put it in there, would be hard to take out," adding that the slogan was "also a bit of a jab at a lot of the other companies, especially our competitors, who at the time, in our opinion, were kind of exploiting the users to some extent."

"Don't be evil" is said to recognize that large corporations can often maximize short-term profits with actions that destroy long-term brand image and competitive position. By instilling a Don't Be Evil culture, the corporation establishes a baseline for decision making that can enhance the trust and image of the corporation that outweighs short-term gains from violating the Don't Be Evil principles.

While many companies have ethical codes to govern their conduct, Google made "Don't Be Evil" a central pillar of their identity, and part of their self-proclaimed core values.[4] In 2006, when Google declared their self-censorship move into China, their "Don't be evil" motto was somewhat replaced with an "evil scale" balancing systems allowing smaller evils for a greater good, as explained by CEO Eric Schmidt at the time

If you're not outraged, you're not paying attention.

The third stage

Russ Hallberg
First they ignore you. Then, they laugh at you. Then, they fight you. Then, you win.
Ghandi

Is the Darkness Winning?

NO!!! No way. Although, when I see things like this, it is pretty disturbing.
As the old adage goes, "The darkest hour is just before the dawn."
It's time for all aspects of Truth to come to light, here, now.
It's time for Truth to shine.
Time for big revelations.
Time for Divine Intervention.
Time to inform everyone you know what is going on here.

In service,
Phoenix

"Be at peace, hold your own light and know that you are protected and guided in all you do."
-Jennifer Hoffman