Radio Censorship in America Strangles Freedom of Expression. Media Consolidation and Corporate Manipulation of the Press Keeps Americans Distracted and in the Dark.
Radio censorship is alive and well in the United States due to the unfortunate condition known as media consolidation, in which the thousands of radio stations across the country are owned by just a handful of media moguls. Absolute control is their goal.
Thought Distraction Controls the Way Americans Think.
Thought distraction is changing the face of the world, as ideas are spread through criminal propaganda channels like media and government. p>
Basic ideas about right and wrong, good and evil are vastly affected by the sights and sounds of the world, including television, video and movies.
You have been led to believe that there is a political choice to be made every four years as a new president is elected.
The Spectrum of Distraction Goes From Your Living Room All the Way to the White House.
The spectrum of distraction shows the reach of criminal bankers and the depths they will go in order to press their New World Order (NWO) into being. p>
According to Albert Einstein, the human mind is the most amazing tool on the planet; he said that even the most brilliant men have only tapped 10 percent of its ability.
Those Who Agree With Censorship Take Coercion to a New Level.
Now is a time when censorship is running rampant in society.
Groups are getting together and trying to force the public to conform to their moral beliefs.
Groups like the American Family Association are sending petitions to their members and private citizens to gather money to stop moviemakers, authors, and musicians from practicing their right of free speech or they will boycott them.
Netizens Unite in the Campaign Against Censorship in Britain to Preserve Free Speech.
The campaign against censorship in Britain scored another victory in December when the BBC reported negatively on a new initiative to rate and monitor web content using a system based on the universally derided film ratings system.
Should The Government Protect Freedom of Speech or Censorship?
Freedom of speech or censorship have been two issues which have garnered much attention in the media as well as within political circles for years.
The entertainment industry is probably where the questions of freedom of speech and censorship have been raised the most.
When Elvis was first being televised performing his hip gyrations they were censored due to being considered too provocative.
Internet Freedom of Speech is Not Only Restricted in Communist Countries, But Everywhere.
Internet freedom of speech is a widely debated topic, as there is a great deal of concern over whether the internet should have the same rights to free speech as people are supposed to be given when they are in the public.
Freedom of Speech When on The Internet is a Lone Survivor
Microsoft, Yahoo! and Google confirmed on 28 October 2008 having signed up for the Global Network Initiative (GNI), an organization aimed at freedom of speech when on the internet.
GNI is meant to give guidance and a set of procedures to technology companies with regard to freedom of expression and privacy in countries where there are privacy issues.
To What Degree Should Freedom of Speech on the Internet be Protected?
Freedom of speech was one of the first things the framers wanted to be sure was included in the Bill of Rights.
The people had just finished a war over rights such as that; there was no way they wanted to give it up again.
In creating the Constitution and Bill of Rights the framers tried to create governing documents that could stand the test of time.
Censorship in the 20th Century Proves We're Not Really Free but Brainwashed and Under the Thumb of the Banking Elite and Their Police State New World Order.
Censorship in the 20th century reveals that America has not come as far as the Founding Fathers had hoped. The force of tyrannical rule over the lives of the people was not left behind on a distant shore when this country declared its independence from Britain.
In The US Freedom Of Speech Issue Touches Every Part of Society.
The US freedom of speech issue has ranged in variety, seriousness, type, and degree throughout the history of the nation.
The founding fathers fought for the right during the Revolutionary War; they were tired of their voices being repressed by the British crown.
It was deemed such an important issue by the founding fathers that freedom of speech was protected in the first amendment to the Constitution.
George Bush Censorship. Dumbing of America.
George Bush censorship was one of his most effective weapons in keeping American citizens in the dark and keeping them dumb to what had really been going on within and without their borders.
He was successful in his attempt to keep Americans uneducated and uninformed.
Editorial Writer Admits She Writes What the Government Wants Without Any Independent Research or Opposing Viewpoints. The Mass Media is Brainwashing Us for the NWO.
The editorial content in the run-up to the Iraq war calls to mind William Hazlitt's appraisal of the Times of London. 'It floats with the tide,' Hazlitt wrote in 1823. 'It sails with the stream.' Nearly 200 years later, not much has changed.
Censorship in Public Libraries is Just Another Way of Infringing on Free Speech.
Censorship in public libraries is just another way of infringing on free speech.
Books are the source of knowledge throughout time.
Academics and experts have been recording their findings, teachings, and expert knowledge in books for centuries in order to keep Man from losing the knowledge it has already gained.
Modern Censorship and Book Burning Activities Carry on a Long Tradition of Thought Suppression.
Censorship and book burning have been bedmates throughout history.
Almost as soon as there were books, there were those who realized that books were full of dangerous ideas that needed to be stopped or destroyed.
From Ancient Rome to the Chinese Court, ceremonial book burnings provided a way for the ruling class to limit the availability of new ideas and competing thoughts.


