Thursday, February 11, 2010

Internet Censorship Protest Shuts Down Australian Government Websites

Gotta love these guys ~jg

Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet.com
Thursday, February 11, 2010

Hackers protesting government censorship of the Internet have shut down several Australian government websites in a demonstration against the announcement that filters would be imposed to block access to websites deemed offensive by the authorities.

The campaign was launched by the anti-Scientology group Anonymous in response to plans to implement a mandatory and wide-ranging internet filter modeled on that of the Communist Chinese government.



This is not the first time the group has attacked government websites, having launched a similar stunt last September.

“The main government website, www.australia.gov.au, and parliament’s www.aph.gov.au were both affected along with the sites for Prime Minister Kevin Rudd and Communications Minister Stephen Conroy,” reports AFP.

“No one messes with our access to perfectly legal (or illegal) content for any reason,” said a statement released by the group.

The Australian government attacked the campaign as “not a legitimate form of political statement.”

Despite the Australian government promising that the Internet filter would only be used to block access to child pornography and other illegal websites, the watchdog group Electronic Frontiers Australia warned that the law will also allow the government to block any website it desires under vague definitions.

In March 2009, the Wikileaks website published a leaked secret list of sites slated to be blocked by Australia’s state-sponsored parental filter.

The list revealed that blacklisted sites included “online poker sites, YouTube links, regular gay and straight porn sites, Wikipedia entries, euthanasia sites, websites of fringe religions such as satanic sites, fetish sites, Christian sites, the website of a tour operator and even a Queensland dentist.”

The filter will even block web-based games deemed unsuitable for anyone over the age of fifteen, according to the Australian government.

Calls to mandate Internet users to obtain licenses, in other words government permission, before they can post to the web have grown in recent weeks, with top Microsoft executive Craig Mundie insisting at the recent Davos Economic Forum that the Internet should be policed.

Within days, Time Magazine enthusiastically jumped on the bandwagon to back Mundie’s proposal, as authorities push for a system even more stifling than in Communist China, where only people who have been approved by the authorities would be allowed to express free speech.

ISPs across the world, including in supposed democratic countries like the UK, the US and New Zealand, have periodically blocked access to Alex Jones’ websites without justification and only restored access after a barrage of complaints.

As we have highlighted before, although the merits of hacking as a form of protest can be debated, what seems certain to happen is that governments will launch a false flag cyber attack which will cause a major catastrophe that can then be blamed on the free Internet, acting as a pretext to tighten the screws on plans for centralized regulation and censorship which are already in place.

Watch the video below in which Alex Jones exposes the incremental deployment of Chinese style Internet censorship across the world.





5 comments:

  1. jg, thanks for putting this up.

    I'm beginning to think I need to start brushing my teeth with fluoride toothpaste again just to calm down. God I hate these fascists and figure that everyone of them (you can name them yourselves) should be forced to eat an entire tube of 'Crest'.....

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  2. I don't expect the missions of algorithms to end too soon here. The open internet plays far more purpose to their agenda now.

    Once the rest of GENESIS is complete , at that time we will see the huge mage server central and nanotech big brother.

    Thought crime legislation and internet authoring meet like rubber and road.

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  3. Honey, I'm Home! :-)

    It got funnier today people ,as now the Indian Hackers got into Business and Govt sites in protest of beatings and a recent death of Indian students and cab drivers...they locked people OUT not just denied service:-)
    they state they will continue daily until action is taken over the problems.
    nets been sluggish this eve but ok..so far :-)
    Stephen Conroy the fool in charge of this stupid Idea is a pathic dweeb with nary a brain cell if he thinks it will work.
    Sydney morning herald had ONE pro control comment and a huge amount of negatives, so? they shut comments down, how..typical, same as Newscorp does when they run a climate crap and they cop the same flack from we who have had a gutful of the spin.:-)
    I have a petition going round town and expect to need to print more very soon.
    filling fast with NO Voters.
    stating 80% support for it???..well Conroy needs a reality check!

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  4. Hey Oz :) Go hackers go! Keep us posted on the shutdown of the net. But then, you can't if the govt shuts it down now can you... duh.

    Can you access Alex Jones websites?

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  5. heya, jersey and crew,
    well for us minions, unless we wanted to email letters of protest, theres been no discernable effect,
    and some anti ETS (carbon scam) mails took a couple of days to get through,
    friend living is russia tells me he however has had 2~ warnings over political terrorism and military related mails.. I send him AJ and rense stuff, and ohbummer gags, so
    the nosy parkers are at work there at least!
    no worries with AJ here,
    I point out to the fools who say hes dangerous that MOST of his so called radical commentary Comes FROM mainstream, that is missed by the many..:-) so are they going to ban the brits online news too? for eg.
    got a cute gag yesterday, American Dream, pic of O with a note saying...Dear Amerika, I quit!
    its funny..
    then I thought..if he does get the boot, WHAT?? are you going to get as a replacement...Gore:-)
    and I see from Patricks note at the top Bayh was honest, thats why he quit. ron Paul?

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