Internet

If it weren’t for the internet, there would hardly be any revisionism today due to the ever increasing anti-revisionist censorship laws in many western countries and the steadily rising tide of social persecution of revisionists. All the more important is the struggle to keep the internet free from government censorship and corporate attempts at stifling dissent. Listed here are contributions dealing with this issue, sorted by the countries where incidents of internet censorship – or courageous opposition to censorship – have occurred.

Facebook Bans CODOH/Castle Hill

After announcing on October 12, 2020, that they would ban any material contesting the orthodox Holocaust narrative, we were holding our breath. Now we don't have to hold it anymore. Since yesterday, November 25, our facebook pages are official taken down: https://www.facebook.com/CODOH-349393818463125/https://www.facebook.com/castlehillpublishers/ From our end, we only received a notice on the screne once when…

Memorabilia: Your Ward News Permanently Banned from Canadian Mail Live Stream with Paul Fromm

Your Ward News, a group of people who deal with free-speech issues and other topics, has been shut down by the Canadian Mail Services, which is a violation of the constituent’s rights to use the mails. Follow up on this new way of banning free speech and the free exchange of ideas.

Does Amazon Censor Book Reviews?

As we have documented in detail elsewhere, in early March 2017, Amazon removed from its online bookstore well over a hundred books (print and Kindle versions) on the history of World War II in general and on the persecution of the Jews in particular, after Amazon had been pressured for years, mainly by Jewish organizations,…

California’s Ministry of Truth

In February, Californian State Senator Dr. Richard Pan (D-Sacramento) introduced  Senate Bill 1424; a law which would require the California Attorney General to create a new advisory committee. The advisory committee would be required to study how false information is spread online and come up with a plan for social-media platforms to fix the "problem." The committee would also…

Who Controls the Internet?

The case Taylor v. Twitter may determine the matter. A case with far-reaching implications for the rights of the public to internet access has been filed in San Francisco.  At stake is the public's right to say or see what they want versus the unrestricted power of internet corporations to refuse service to unpopular clients. Read more The…

Memorabilia: Fighting Internet Censorship

The internet has become a powerful tool for information, free speech and exchange of ideas. Years ago in this chat, Ernst Zundel and Bernard Klatt, very much ahead of their time, were already anticipating censorship of the World Wide Web. Ernst Zundel talks to Bernard Klatt about the attacks on Free Speech by Jewish Supremacists in British Columbia. The Zionists…

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