How Israel Censors the Internet

Rick.Heskey
Published on Apr 1, 2021
An exposé on Israel's detailed projects – some public, some covert – to influence what people see on the Internet, and what they don't. From the article, "How Israel and its partisans work to censor the Internet" iakn.us/2Ixc6LC – the article has additional information and citations.Since the U.S. gives Israel over $10 million per day, it is essential that Americans are thoroughly informed on this issue.
(A previous version of this video was removed by YouTube under erroneous claims. We hope this one will survive the usual flagging by Israel partisans that is described in the film.)
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