censorship

The Latest on the Myspace Block

In attempting to provide an explanation to Myspace users as to why this site's links aren't being allowed, Murdoch's memetic war machine has slandered us all here at Memes.org. Check it out. It seems Myspace has implemented this 'error message' only in the last couple of days. Wow - just for us!

The Latest Chapter in the Sometimes Evolving Saga of Mike Ruppert vs. Eric Stewart

I'd like to remind folks that libelous slander, in the United States, only exists in cases in which an issuer's claims are not true. In the U.K. that is not true and we are not in the U.K. That said, here is the latest, small chapter in the psy-op known as the Mike Ruppert Entourage.

Myspace is Blocking Links to Memes.org

Hooray guys! We've hit the big time! Rupert Murdoch's memetic war machine knows who we are!

Multiple Outfits Associated with 9/11 Continue to Get the Highest Level Intelligence, Defense, and Security Contracts

The Bush administration is launching a new government agency that will rely heavily on private security contractors to conduct surveillance in the U.S.  Click here for more at my other blog.

Oklahoma City Revisited

Here is a great video to test your knowledge on the bombing of the Murrah building in 1995. Think you know the ins and outs? Think you have heard every angle? Most do but most haven't. Check it out.

Personal Rant #3,893

This is the first in what I hope will become a long series of rants published by yours truly at Memes.org. For lack of what might be called any clear sense of where all this is going, I have decided to cover the issue/topic of the internet itself, along with some of the big brotherisms that go along with it.

Seizing the Media

"IMMEDIAST projects are against all forms of coercive communication, cultural monologue and media control. We acknowledge non-violent public insurgence as a legitimate response to sustained violations by media and state. We recognize the air as public property, and the signals that travel through it to be the domain of the public."

Spies Prep Reporters on Protecting Secrets

In an attempt to convey to reporters the sensitivity of classified signals intelligence information and to discourage unnecessary disclosure of intelligence sources and methods, the National Security Agency held a series of by-invitation-only seminars for reporters and editors dubbed "SIGINT 101."

Yahoo! on NSA Surveillance: No Comment

A year and a half ago: Under cross-examination during a congressional hearing, Yahoo's top lawyer refused on Wednesday to say whether the company opens its records for government surveillance without a court order.

The Federation of American Scientists & Secrecy News

I thought I'd highlight the awesome publication entitled Secrecy News. Kept track of here are the latest developments in intelligence and defense activities, from the newest budget adjustments to papers issued by shadowy groups like the JASON Group. I consider it a vital tool for keeping up on the ball. Here are some great snips you might have missed, were it not for Steve Aftergood, from the past three months:

JOINT CHIEFS ISSUE DOCTRINE ON "HOMELAND DEFENSE"

The Corporate Takeover of U.S. Intelligence

"Because of the cloak of secrecy thrown over the intelligence budgets, there is no way for the American public, or even much of Congress, to know how those contractors are getting the money, what they are doing with it, or how effectively they are using it.

The 9/11 Information Mike Ruppert Doesn't Want You to Hear

So you think you've heard it all on 9/11, eh? I sincerely doubt it unless you are familiar with the research of a handful of people whose discoveries were so unnerving to the establishment that it sicked some of its biggest 9/11 gatekeepers on them, gatekeepers that are, themselves, erroneously thought of as being legitimate journalists and by that I mean thought of as legitimate by the resistance. Hey, we can all be fooled.

Censorship

Any attempt to hinder the spread of a meme by eliminating its
vectors. Hence, censorship is analogous to attempts to halt diseases by
spraying insecticides. Censorship can never fully kill off an offensive
meme, and may actually help to promote the meme's most virulent strain,
while killing off milder forms.

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