Censorship in the UK: "Stephen Hershey
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Just last week, YouTube complied with the British government by censoring a video containing a protest against an apparent legal injustice.
A group of British citizens attempted to carry out a civil arrest of Judge Michael Peake for his stance against Roger Hayes, who refused to pay council tax both as 'a protest against the government’s treasonous activities in sacrificing Britain to globalist interests and as a result of Hayes clearly proving that council tax is illegal.' A video containing the attempted arrest was uploaded March of this year. That video is now unable to be viewed from inside the UK.
Along with Facebook's recent mass deletion of UK activist groups, this proves that networks once marvelled for their freedom of expression are quickly being coerced by those in power. Watch the censored video here. Instructions on how to watch it from the UK are included in the article link.
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Friday, May 27, 2011
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