http://www.activistpost.com/2013/06/dod-blocks-millions-of-computers-from.html
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June 29, 2013**** DoD Blocks Millions of Computers From Viewing Alternative
News<http://www.activistpost.com/2013/06/dod-blocks-millions-of-computers-from.html>
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Eric Blair
*Activist 
Post<http://www.activistpost.com/2013/06/dod-blocks-millions-of-computers-from.html>
*

After the initial surge of web traffic to alternative news websites
following *The Guardian* breaking the NSA spying story, traffic has slowed
considerably despite the continued interest in the NSA story as well as
other alternative headlines.

This dramatic drop in traffic may be due to broad censorship by the
Department of Defense on "millions of computers".

What began as a
rumor<http://news.msn.com/rumors/rumor-military-told-not-to-read-about-cellphone-spying-scandal>that
the military brass was ordering soldiers not to view news about the
whistleblower revelations that the NSA is spying on all Americans has
swelled into a confirmed military-wide censorship campaign using a
high-tech computer filtering system.

The US News and World Report is
reporting<http://www.usnews.com/news/blogs/washington-whispers/2013/06/28/blackout-defense-department-blocks-all-articles-about-nsa-leaks-from-millions-of-computers>that
the DoD is blocking access to
*all* articles related to the NSA scandal from all DoD computers. The
filter reportedly effects millions of computers and potentially thousands
of alternative news and civil liberties websites.

According to U.S. News:****

The Department of Defense is blocking online access to news reports about
classified National Security Agency documents made public by Edward
Snowden. The blackout affects all of the department's computers and is part
of a department-wide directive.****

"Any website that runs information that the Department of Defense still
considers classified" is affected, Pentagon spokesman Lt. Col. Damien
Pickart told U.S. News in a phone interview. ****

According to Pickart, *news websites that re-report information* first
published by The Guardian or other primary sources *are also affected*. ****

"If that particular website runs an article that our filters determine has
classified information... the particular content on that website will
remain inaccessible," he said.
Pickart said the blackout affects "millions" of computers on "all
Department of Defense networks and systems."****

This is perhaps one of the most shocking displays of blatant censorship in
the history of the United States. The idea that classified information
should still be treated as "off limits" to regular military personnel after
its broad release to the public makes no sense.

Unless, of course, they don't want soldiers learning the truth about what
their government is doing for fear that they may recognize who the true enemies
of the 
Constitution<http://www.activistpost.com/2013/05/us-suspends-constitution-in-permanent.html>are.

Or this may simply be a beta test of the government's technical capability
to filter Internet traffic away from certain news stories and the websites
that carry them.

In either case, this should be a HUGE story in itself. Draconian Internet
censorship has finally arrived in a big way.****

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