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25 – Free Energy, 9/11 and Weather Control – Ongoing Cover Up, Muddle Up and Censorship of Evidence – Video


25 - Free Energy, 9/11 and Weather Control - Ongoing Cover Up, Muddle Up and Censorship of Evidence
9/11 Finding The Truth by Andrew Johnson playlist - http://www.youtube.com Andrew Johnson #39;s website - http://www.checktheevidence.com Individual audio files of the articles in Andrew Johnson #39;s book 9 Finding The Truth can be downloaded from Johnson #39;s website - http://www.checktheevidence.com There are also many more related audios in the 9/11 archive on Johnson #39;s website - http://www.checktheevidence.com Individual articles from 9/11 Finding The Truth can also be read on Johnson #39;s website - http://www.checktheevidence.co.uk There #39;s also a zip file for the entire book: Audio Book - 9-11 Finding the Truth.zip (296.4 MB) (Modified: Jan 20 2013 11:22:27 AM) Link to zip file - http://www.checktheevidence.com 9/11 Finding The Truth is also available in other formats for free from here - tinyurl.com --- This video is made from the audio entitled 25 - Free Energy, 9-11 and Weather Control - Ongoing Cover Up, Muddle Up and Censorship of Evidence.mp3 (3.6 MB) (Modified: Sep 13 2012 07:26:49 PM) mp3 - http://www.checktheevidence.com Link to original article (April 18, 2009) - http://www.checktheevidence.co.uk --- What really happened on 9/11? What can the evidence tell us? Who is covering up the evidence, and why are they covering it up? This book attempts to give some answers to these questions and has been written by someone who has become deeply involved in research into what happened on 9/11. A study of the available evidence will challenge you and much of what you assumed to be true. "Now we are discovering that there is a highly ...

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Political Correctness is Censorship – Video


Political Correctness is Censorship

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Breaking Through Chinese State Censorship – Changchun Signal Interruption Remembered – Video


Breaking Through Chinese State Censorship - Changchun Signal Interruption Remembered
Something unexpected happened in China #39;s Changchun city today mdash;on March 5th mdash;back in 2002. For forty minutes, the local state-run television #39;s programming was interrupted by this. The documentary, False Fire, disproved the self-immolation incident that was staged on Tiananmen Square a year earlier. Chinese state-run media claimed five Falun Gong practitioners had set themselves on fire. They broadcast the propaganda every evening to incite public hatred against the spiritual practice. It helped justify the Chinese Communist Party #39;s crackdown on the group since 1999. [Lan Lihua, Falun Gong Practitioner]: "I saw an article about a Falun Gong practitioner using television signal jamming technology to broadcast the persecution of Falun Gong to thousands of households. I thought this was a great way to get the message out." Like millions of Falun Gong practitioners in China, Lan Lihua was thinking of ways to break through the Chinese regime #39;s censorship. She connected two people she knew who would be able to take over the airwaves. After months of planning, on March 5th, Changchun residents watched on TV how Falun Gong was welcomed and practiced around the world. They saw how the Communist Party was lying to them. [Bill Xia, CEO, Dynamic Internet Technology]: "It represented Falun Gong practitioners #39; efforts to bring real information to the Chinese and for that particular event it was actually dramatic and had a big impact. In a few hours it reached millions of people" And that ...

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Keep up censorship fight, urges acclaimed Chinese filmmaker

Tuesday, 05 March 2013 09:19

PARIS: Chinese filmmakers must fight censorship even if it means removing their name from their own work, one-time banned Chinese director Lou Ye told AFP ahead of this month's Asian Film Awards.

His crime thriller "Mystery" has been nominated in six categories at this year's awards.

Lou's film, his second since he was banned from filming in China for five years in 2006, tackles the subject of a new breed of wealthy and middle income men in post-socialist China for whom taking a mistress is the norm, in a practice that harks back to imperial China.

With nominations including best film, best director and best actress for Hao Lei's portrayal of a betrayed wife, "Mystery" begins with a violent death and tells the story of one man's double life.

"The film is about a very small group of people. It is about what happens between two women, the double life that this man leads, but through this I get to talk about things that happen in wider society," he said in Paris where the film was shown as part of a China programme at the city's Forum des Images in February.

"What is important to me is the way in which we see that all the protagonists are linked to the death of this young girl, the way that no-one can say this has nothing to do with me," he said.

According to Lou, having a mistress is now commonplace in China for anyone with sufficient means.

"Currently we see this way of life in particular among people who have money," he said adding that it was seen as a status symbol for men while a woman acting in the same way would be stigmatised.

The film is his second since the end of the ban imposed after he took his love story "Summer Palace", set around the taboo subject of the 1989 pro-democracy Tiananmen Square protests, to Cannes without official approval.

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MARCH and bloggers fight censorship

BEIRUT: You have the right not to remain silent, says MARCH, an NGO that is fighting media censorship and teaching young people how to use their right to freedom of expression as a basis for peaceful coexistence.

The problem is that people in Lebanon dont know their duties or rights as citizens, said Lea Baroudi, co-founder and general coordinator of MARCH. We realized that freedom of expression is the right which accompanies all civic rights, and decided to start with the basics.

Founded in 2011, MARCH aims to create an empowered civil society, the cornerstone of which is reconciliation of differences and fostering of respect between various groups, through freedom of expression.

Freedom of expression is the catalyst for tolerance, Baroudi added. We have to learn how to agree to disagree.

Hand in hand with the NGOs FREE initiative (Freedom and Right of Expression Events), which includes around-the-year workshops, conferences and distribution of newsletters tackling basic civil rights, is its fight against media censorship.

MARCH set up The Virtual Museum of Censorship (MOC), an interactive online database of censorship cases in Lebanon since the 1940s. The website provides information about the content, date and reason of censorship for material across different categories; press, books, theater, music and more.

Now you know, and knowing is half the battle, says the MOC website, which offers individuals a platform to report cases of censorship to be added to the database of censored material.

The 2013 international Press Freedom Index proves the bleak reality of Lebanons censorship authorities. According to the index, published by Reporters Without Borders, Lebanon dropped eight places since last years report and now ranks at 101, below countries such as Guatemala, Mongolia and Kosovo.

General Security, the Information Ministry, the Interior Ministry all have a say in what gets published, Baroudi said. Then there are the unofficial authorities: religious entities, political parties and foreign embassies all can apply pressure.

Aiming to expand their network of volunteers and engaged citizens, MARCH is in the process of creating student clubs in universities such as the American University of Beirut, Lebanese American University, Saint Joseph University and Notre Dame University, among others.

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