U.S. begins censoring Internet at U.K.'s request

2010-11-06 Thread Scott Bennett
http://news.antiwar.com/2010/11/05/us-censors-muslim-websites-list-of-british-mps-who-supported-iraq-war/

 Using exit chuckthecanuck gives a Google (!) error page, saying URL
not found.  I'll add that exit to my ExcludeExitNodes list with a comment
that the reason is due to DNS hijacking that is probably related to U.S.
censorship.


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Re: U.S. begins censoring Internet at U.K.'s request

2010-11-06 Thread Scott Bennett
 I wrote:
http://news.antiwar.com/2010/11/05/us-censors-muslim-websites-list-of-british-mps-who-supported-iraq-war/

 Using exit chuckthecanuck gives a Google (!) error page, saying URL
not found.  I'll add that exit to my ExcludeExitNodes list with a comment
that the reason is due to DNS hijacking that is probably related to U.S.
censorship.

 I changed my mind.  I'm adding {ca},{uk},{us} to my ExcludeExitNodes
list with an appropriate comment for later removal in case the U.S. ever
calls off its War on the Internet. :-(


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* Internet:   bennett at cs.niu.edu  *
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* -- a standing army.   *
*-- Gov. John Hancock, New York Journal, 28 January 1790 *
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Re: U.S. begins censoring Internet at U.K.'s request

2010-11-06 Thread David Carlson
On 11/6/2010 1:02 PM, Scott Bennett wrote:
  I wrote:
 http://news.antiwar.com/2010/11/05/us-censors-muslim-websites-list-of-british-mps-who-supported-iraq-war/

 Using exit chuckthecanuck gives a Google (!) error page, saying URL
 not found.  I'll add that exit to my ExcludeExitNodes list with a comment
 that the reason is due to DNS hijacking that is probably related to U.S.
 censorship.
  I changed my mind.  I'm adding {ca},{uk},{us} to my ExcludeExitNodes
 list with an appropriate comment for later removal in case the U.S. ever
 calls off its War on the Internet. :-(


   Scott Bennett, Comm. ASMELG, CFIAG
 **
 * Internet:   bennett at cs.niu.edu  *
 **
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 * objection to the introduction of that bane of all free governments *
 * -- a standing army.   *
 *-- Gov. John Hancock, New York Journal, 28 January 1790 *
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How do we know whether that article is accurate, and if it is, is it a
single event or a result of a change in policy.  How could it have been
implemented anyway?




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