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Aug 2, 2012 Ecuador_Assange threatened as he began to publish US docs — mother – Video


Aug 2, 2012 Ecuador_Assange threatened as he began to publish US docs -- mother
While Julian Assange is awaiting Ecuador #39;s decision on his appeal for political asylum, his mother Christine has traveled to the country to discuss her son #39;s fate with President Rafael Correa. She spoke about the ongoing case with RT. Julian founded the whistleblowing website WikiLeaks to help people living under repressive regimes to bypass government censorship, Christine said. She states that no government or group had stopped or hindered his efforts until he began publishing leaked US documents. "For four years, that #39;s what happened and his life wasn #39;t in any threat... But then when the documents came to the WikiLeaks drop box on America, things all changed. For some reason, it was alright to produce documents about other countries, but as soon as the United States was embarrassed, his life became threatened", she told RT. The Great Day of Annihilation http://www.facebook.comFrom:Felonious VendettaViews:0 1ratingsTime:01:33More inNews Politics

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San Diego Sheriff Deputy Beat-Pepper Spray Man – Video


San Diego Sheriff Deputy Beat-Pepper Spray Man
**Fight Censorship on YouTube** San Diego, CA -- Antonio Martinez, 21, developmentally disabled, and weighs 158 pounds, stands 4 feet, 11 inches tall. He was out walking between his home and the bakery (his family owns) when a San Diego Sheriff deputy called out to him, at which point neighborhood men explained that the young man had Down Syndrome and wasn #39;t doing anything wrong, according to Jessica Martinez. The deputy didn #39;t back off. Instead, while trying "to gain compliance and prevent a possible escape," he used pepper spray on Antonio Martinez. His eyes stinging with pepper spray, the developmentally disabled 21-year-old man was then hit (with a baton) and forced to the ground before being taken into custody by San Diego County Sheriff #39;s deputies. Martinez was taken to a hospital and detained for possible obstruction of justice, but there was no citation or charge filed on that or other counts. He was taken to Tri-City Medical Center in Oceanside, California, where Jessica Martinez and her father found him with scratches but no broken bones. The family asked to take Antonio home from the hospital, but a sheriff #39;s deputy refused, Jessica Martinez said. It wasn #39;t until around 11:30 that night -- at the Sheriff #39;s Department, after being brought back from the hospital -- that he was released, she said. "But really, all we want is for the sheriff #39;s deputy who did this to my brother to get fired," Jessica Martinez, 20, said. "That #39;s all we want. We want justice." Visit ...From:theattorneydepotViews:0 0ratingsTime:02:12More inNews Politics

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Runescape ‘Unnecessary Censorship’ – Episode 3 – The XMAS Special – Video


Runescape #39;Unnecessary Censorship #39; - Episode 3 - The XMAS Special
Today #39;s episode of #39;Unnecessary Censorship #39; features this week #39;s Behind the Scenes post for "Stray in a Manger." Turns out Santa might not be so nice after all..! Improvements Updates in Episode 3: -More blurs added upon request -New holiday intro/outro -More new memes added This video is just a joke, please do not take it seriously. If you don #39;t have a sense of humor and can #39;t take a joke, don #39;t watch this video. Thanks! All of the censored words in this video are up to your own personal interpretation. Some of the words have been given small hints as to what they might be. I hope you enjoy, this video was very tedious to make, and took a lot of work! Here #39;s the link to the original video: http://www.youtube.com Thanks for watching, and merry Christmas! :)From:SynisterSixViews:93 36ratingsTime:04:28More inEntertainment

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10 Insane Cases of Censorship on Sina Weibo in 2012

It has been a doubleplusgood year for Sina Weibo in terms of doubling its registered user count to 400 million. But, as Chinas hottest Twiitery, real-time social medium, Weibo has once again been a political hot potato for Sina (NASDAQ:SINA - News) - and its still not turning a profit.

Just as with all media in China, Sina Weibo is heavily censored; but doing this in real-time, under the weight of hundreds of millions of users, and in a year of tumult, corruption and a leadership changeover, looked to be a huge challenge for the web portal company. In 2012, Weibo has seen some astonishing new censorship ploys, and, at one point of the year, every single Weibo user was very publicly punished by authorities. Looking back on it, it was all pretty insane.

Here are 10 stand-out cases, in chronological order, of Weibo - at the behest of authorities - gagging its users:

Sometimes, the seriousness of a news story is unintentionally revealed by the severity of the Weibo cover-up that it merits. In February of this year, thats exactly what happened as the biggest scandal of the year - perhaps the biggest political scandal in China for decades - began to unfold with the defection of a top police chief to the US embassy in Chengdu. Eventually this story was made known to the Chinese public via state TV (and it led to the downfall of top politician Bo Xialai), but for a while it was only via Sina Weibo and some other social media that the news was flowing.

And its precisely because state TV is so economical - and/or slow - with the truth that Sina Weibo is often full of rumors. That went to an extreme in March when Chinese web users got themselves into a frenzy over some photos of several military vehicles on the streets of Beijing. Those images somehow frothed up into coup rumors. That prompted an amazing and massive slam-down by authorities, who ordered Sina to ban all comments for four days while those rumors were cleaned up.

Those who spread rumors were called lawbreakers by Xinhua, the official state wire service. It was interesting that this happened despite recently implemented real-name registration requirements for users on Sina Weibo and all other Twitter-like social media - a move that was designed to clamp down on rumors and other online behavior that authorities deem to be unhealthy.

After all that excitement, we had only to wait a few weeks before another astonishing story emerged that really put Sinas censors on red alert. In this case, we observed that Weibo was not blocking posts being created that contained the newest-of-very-many sensitive terms, but was instead not indexing them in Weibos own search engine (at s.weibo.com) so as to make it seem like less of a popular topic.

By the time we reached May, Sina Weibo was so over-sensitive that it just seemed to have folded in on itself and then got sucked up its own ass.

Soon, Sina had drawn up a user contract that outlined what users could discuss on the social platform. It included points such as a ban on calls for disruption of social order through illegal gatherings, formation of organizations, protests, demonstrations, mass gatherings, and assemblies.

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Inspiring Words Guru T. McKenna – Zeitgeist 2013 Theme – solutions for the Future – Video


Inspiring Words Guru T. McKenna - Zeitgeist 2013 Theme - solutions for the Future
We are opposed around the world by a monolithic and ruthless conspiracy that relies on covert means for expanding its sphere of influence--on infiltration instead of invasion, on subversion instead of elections, on intimidation instead of free choice, on guerrillas by night instead of armies by day. It is a system which has conscripted vast human and material resources into the building of a tightly knit, highly efficient machine that combines military, diplomatic, intelligence, economic, scientific and political operations. Its preparations are concealed, not published. Its mistakes are buried not headlined. Its dissenters are silenced, not praised. No expenditure is questioned, no rumor is printed, no secret is revealed." The very word "secrecy" is repugnant in a free and open society; and we are as a people inherently and historically opposed to secret societies, to secret oaths and secret proceedings. We decided long ago that the dangers of excessive and unwarranted concealment of pertinent facts far outweighed the dangers which are cited to justify it. Even today, there is little value in opposing the threat of a closed society by imitating its arbitrary restrictions. Even today, there is little value in insuring the survival of our nation if our traditions do not survive with it. And there is very grave danger that an announced need for increased security will be seized upon those anxious to expand its meaning to the very limits of official censorship and ...From:steelrain420Views:3 0ratingsTime:03:18More inEntertainment

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