WE NEED TO MONITOR AND PUBLICISE THIS. 
 
<<  Messages that don't get thru to their destination >>
<< Yup, that is happening to all of us >>
 
Perhaps someone could start a mailing/discussion group.
Title something like: 'EMAIL STEALTH CENSORSHIP'.
 
There would be a an outcry and big awakening if the whole Internet was
censored.
But a stealth censorship of all main threats to the NWO makes sense, doesn't
it.
That way there is no huge general public outcry.
 
If a lot of publicity could be done on this, those censoring may back off,
and/or we may find ways to get around what they are doing.
 
The 'Stop Chemtrails' section of my website is the most visited section.
I used to get very frequent enquiries and reports from people regarding
the Chemtrail spraying atrocity, but for the past nine months I have had
approximately zero new mail regarding Chemtrails.
 
I keep sensing my email is being extensively manipulated.
 
If we publicise on this issue, it would help alert new activists,
so that they could recognise the first signs of it happening to them.
 
If we all fight back - fighting back can make a difference.
 
<< it cuts out sometimes when they are working on things 
because its not consistant or have a pattern... >>
 
Seems like the time to start fighting back is ..... NOW.
 
If you don't receive this, please let me know.
 
Michael Irving   


 
Yup, that is happening to all of us, I thing they are hooking us up to being
fully monitored and it cuts out sometimes when they are working on things
because its not consistant or have a pattern.... 

 
I too have seen some strange things on the Interent lately. Messages that
don't get thru to their destination, and no error message created.
Invitations from lists, or responses to same, disappearing.
 
Rich Martin
 
  _____  

>From - [email protected]
 
Proof that liberty defending email is being censored
http://targetfreedom.typepad.com/targetfreedom/2009/03/liberty-defending-ema
il-censored.html

 
Censorship PART ONE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbF5PMsVmO0
 
Censorship PART TWO
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NBhU6d0HCJI  
 
Censorship Part 3: Replying to censored political messages
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rwy8rMUJl6g 
 
Censorship Part 4: Replying to censored political messages
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4O2PX0bhnwQ 
 
Replying to censored political messages that went to spam folder. Censorship
is being disguised as "spam filtering". Earlier we wrote:
"EVEN A REPLY TO THE CENSORED MESSAGE, FROM THE MAIN YAHOO SERVER, WILL
TRIGGER THE CAPCHA CENSORSHIP WINDOW."
 
One of the censors got upset by this, and emailed me this comment: 
"Have you seen one of these? ever? If you have seen one, please send me a
screenshot, if you personally have never seen it, please stop saying so."
 
WELL HERE IT IS. I do not need to send this reply directly to him, since he
is reading all of my mail anyway. This is what happens every time, except
when you cannot even find the message in the spam folder. Usually it just
disappears. This is called being "black holed".  
 
Olbermann-FISA, Telecom Immunity and other Crimes
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PaKYadABc14 
Update: FISA warrantless wiretapping Bill (HR 6304)
Watch Mark Klein's testimony about this warrantless wiretapping.
Call your Senators through the switchboard at 202-224-3121 
or dial direct
Why is the government unwilling to let these facts be aired in open court? 
Ben Siegrist, who works for Senator DeMint, told me that Mark Klein's
testimony  is of no concern. See if you think that this is just a
"disgruntled employee". 
The Senate could cast its final vote on warrantless wiretapping as soon as
today. We need to flood Congress with letters and calls demanding a no vote
on the FISA bill. There are relevant amendments to the FISA warrantless
wiretapping Bill. Ask your Senator to stand for liberty and the law, and
vote in favor of the Dodd-Feingold-Leahy Amendment. Dodd-Feingold-Leahy
Amendment stops retroactive immunity for telecommunications companies.
 
  _____  

Statement on HR 6304, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA)
Amendments 
20 June 2008 
Rep. Ron Paul, M.D. 

Madam Speaker, I regret that due to the unexpected last-minute appearance of
this measure on the legislative calendar this week, a prior commitment has
prevented me from voting on the FISA amendments. I have strongly opposed
every previous FISA overhaul attempt and I certainly would have voted
against this one as well. 
The main reason I oppose this latest version is that it still clearly
violates the Fourth Amendment of the Constitution by allowing the federal
government to engage in the bulk collection of American citizens'
communications without a search warrant. That US citizens can have their
private communication intercepted by the government without a search warrant
is anti-American, deeply disturbing, and completely unacceptable. 
In addition to gutting the fourth amendment, this measure will deprive
Americans who have had their rights violated by telecommunication companies
involved in the Administration's illegal wiretapping program the right to
seek redress in the courts for the wrongs committed against them. Worse,
this measure provides for retroactive immunity, whereby individuals or
organizations that broke the law as it existed are granted immunity for
prior illegal actions once the law has been changed. Ex post facto laws have
long been considered anathema in free societies under rule of law. Our
Founding Fathers recognized this, including in Article I section 9 of the
Constitution that "No bill of attainder or ex post facto Law shall be
passed." How is this FISA bill not a variation of ex post facto? That alone
should give pause to supporters of this measure. 
Mr. Speaker, we should understand that decimating the protections that our
Constitution provides us against the government is far more dangerous to the
future of this country than whatever external threats may exist. We can
protect this country without violating the Constitution and I urge my
colleagues to reconsider their support for this measure. 
 
Senate Schedules FISA Debate for Next Week 
Written by JBS Staff    
Thursday, 03 July 2008 11:09 

The Senate is presently on its Independence Day recess but will take up
debate on an overhaul of electronic surveillance rules next week. The bill
under consideration would rewrite the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act
(FISA).

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid. 
Majority Leader Harry Reid said that the Senate would take up the
House-passed bill (H.R. 6304) on July 8. He and other leaders agreed to a
plan for consideration of the bill that is expected to lead to the Senate
passing the legislation for President Bush's signature.
Reid had hoped to finish the bill last week, but the Senate agenda was
crowded and some Democrats who oppose the legislation refused to go along
with efforts to speed its consideration.
 
Majority Whip Richard J. Durbin cited the opposition of Russ Feingold as the
major factor in the delay. Feingold argues the bill would jeopardize the
privacy of U.S. citizens and shield the Bush administration's warrantless
surveillance program from any investigation.
The bill would rewrite FISA to allow warrantless surveillance of foreign
targets who may be communicating with people in the United States, although
with some court supervision of surveillance procedures. It is the result of
a bipartisan deal by House and Senate leaders reached this month; the House
passed it on June 20 by a vote of 239-129.
 
The issue drawing the most opposition is a provision that effectively would
grant retroactive legal immunity to telecommunications companies being sued
for assisting the warrantless surveillance program. The Senate will vote
next week on an amendment that would strip the bill of its immunity
provision. The amendment would need only a majority vote for adoption,
although a vote on a similar amendment during consideration in February of
another FISA bill (S. 2248) received only 31 votes. On top of that, the
bipartisan deal has gained the support of Democratic presidential candidate
Barack Obama.
 
It is ironic that, at a time when we are celebrating our precious freedoms
and rights, our representatives in Washington want to eviscerate our
treasured right to privacy in our own homes and let lawbreaking
telecommunications companies off the hook for handing over private
information without a warrant.
 
Contact your senators and tell them what the 4th of July means to you and
ask them to defend your freedom by opposing the unconstitutional FISA bill. 
Mark Klein's testimony 
http://abcnews.go.com/Video/playerIndex?id=2930944 

Why is the government unwilling to let these facts be aired in open court? 
http://blog.wired.com:80/27bstroke6/2008/06/att-whistleblow.html
<http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/2008/06/att-whistleblow.html> 

AT&T Whistleblower: Spy Bill Creates 'Infrastructure for a Police State'
By Ryan Singel June 27, 2008 | 1:14:59 PMCategories: NSA   
Mark Klein, the retired AT&T engineer who stepped forward with the technical
documents at the heart of the anti-wiretapping case against AT&T, is furious
at the Senate's vote on Wednesday night to hold a vote on a bill intended to
put an end to that lawsuit and more than 30 others.

[Wednesday]'s vote by Congress effectively gives retroactive immunity to the
telecom companies and  endorses an all-powerful president. It's a
Congressional coup against the Constitution.

The Democratic leadership is touting the deal as a "compromise," but in fact
they have endorsed the infamous Nuremberg defense: "Just following orders."
The judge can only check their paperwork. This cynical deal is a Democratic
exercise in deceit and cowardice.

Klein saw a network monitoring room being built in AT&T's internet switching
center that only NSA-approved techs had access to. He squirreled away
documents and then presented them to the press and the Electronic Frontier
Foundation after news of the government's warrantless wiretapping program
broke.

Wired.com independently acquired a copy of the documents (.pdf) -- which
were under court seal -- and published the wiring documents in May 2006 so
that they could be evaluated.

The lawsuit that resulted from his documents is now waiting on the 9th U.S.
Appeals Court to rule on whether it can proceed despite the government
saying the whole matter is a state secret. A lower court judge ruled that it
could, because the government admitted the program existed and that the
courts could handle evidence safely and in secret.
But the appeals court ruling will likely never see the light of day, since
the Senate is set to vote on July 8 on the FISA Amendments Act of 2008,
which also largely legalizes Bush's warrantless wiretapping program by
expanding how the government can wiretap from inside the United States
without getting individualized court orders.

Klein continues:
Congress has made the FISA law a dead letter--such a law is useless if the
president can break it with impunity. Thus the Democrats have
surreptitiously repudiated the main reform of the post-Watergate era and
adopted Nixon's line: "When the president does it that means that it is not
illegal." This is the judicial logic of a dictatorship.

The surveillance system now approved by Congress provides the physical
apparatus for the government to collect and store a huge database on
virtually the entire population, available for data mining whenever the
government wants to target its political opponents at any given moment-all
in the hands of an unrestrained executive power. It is the infrastructure
for a police state.

Neither the House nor the Senate has had Klein testify, nor have telecom
executives testified in open session about their participation.
The bill forces the district court judge handling the consolidated cases
against telecoms to dismiss the suits if the Attorney General certifies that
a government official sent a written request to a phone or internet
provider, saying that the President approved the program and his lawyers
deemed it legal. Judge Vaughn Walker of the California Northern District can
ask to see the paperwork, but would not be given leeway to decide if the
program was legal.

Photo: Mark Klein in the offices of his lawyers in San Francisco. Credit:
Ryan Singel/Wired.com

See Also:
Mark Klein Documents  
Why We Published the AT&T Docs  
Spying in the Death Star: The AT&T Whistle-Blower Tells His Story  
Whistle-Blower Outs NSA Spy Room  
Telecom Amnesty Flip-Floppers Got More Telecom Dollars  
Senate Debates Spy Bill with Telecom Amnesty  
Obama Supports Telecom Amnesty Bill  
House Grants Telecom Amnesty, Expands 

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