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Closing them down

Time | 04.12.2010 18:18

"This morning Amazon informed my staff that it has ceased to host the Wikileaks website," Joe Lieberman, an independent senator from Connecticut, said in a statement.



AMAZON -  http://www.amazon.com  http://www.amazon.co.uk/ and every amazon site worldwide...

Amazon said: "It's clear that Wikileaks doesn't own or otherwise control all the rights to this classified content. Further, it is not credible that the extraordinary volume of 250,000 classified documents that Wikileaks is publishing could have been carefully redacted in such a way as to ensure that they weren't putting innocent people in jeopardy."

WikiLeaks replied: "Amazon's press release does not accord with the facts on public record. It is one thing to be cowardly. It's another to lie about it."

And here on the public record a US senator explaining how censoreship of the truth is undertaken when it threatens the power of the State and the Military Industrial complex:

"This morning Amazon informed my staff that it has ceased to host the Wikileaks website," Joe Lieberman, an independent senator from Connecticut, said in a statement.

"I wish that Amazon had taken this action earlier based on Wikileaks' previous publication of classified material," Lieberman, the chairman of the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, said.

"The company's decision to cut off Wikileaks now is the right decision and should set the standard for other companies Wikileaks is using to distribute its illegally seized material," he said.

Close your amazon account right now, before the holidays, and let them know why you are closing it.


EVERYDNS -  http://www.everydns.com/  http://www.everydns.net

"Wikileaks' DNS provider EveryDNS.net pulled the DNS services at 10pm US Eastern Standard Time after the site suffered a massive denial-of-service attack (DoS). EveryDNS.net said in a post on its site that it had done so because the DoS contravened acceptable use policy.

Only weeks ago the US Federal Government introduced the Combating Online Infringement and Counterfeits Act (COICA) which essentially prevents users across the world from accessing websites banned under US law by forcing the nation's powerful domain registrars to withdraw the domain registrations they control."

So the WikiLeaks DNS service was pulled by everydns because the US government agencies launched a massive illegal DDOS attack on their servers. This is why US based internet services should never be trusted.


PAYPAL

The US based online payments processor PayPal says it has cut access for donations to the whistle-blowing website Wikileaks.

PayPal said its payment service cannot be used for activities "that encourage, promote, facilitate or instruct others to engage in illegal activity".

Paypal have failed to explain how the free and public release of US diplomatic cables on the internet has done this.

Find alternatives and boycott paypal until they are nothing but a bad memory...


This is only the beginning. Feel free to post more on the cowards and brown nosers who fell at the first hurdle.

So lets keep this open and add to it as needed....

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  1. 17 paypal alternatives — Alt
  2. Yes! — ninetto
  3. paypal fraud — Keith