by Google and Firefox
butchers, and others have teamed up with billionaire Sergey Brin's Google and Firefox
to block the English forum of Pravda http://engforum.pravda.ru as Firefox has already
done with some Indymedia sites, including UK's.
The site in order to generate revenue recently started running Google ads.
Google is the site which in the 2004 US presidential campaign designed its
algorithms so that every time John Kerry's name was mentioned, 19 Bush supporting
Kerry attack sites were generated for every 1 Kerry site.
Google is currently giving premier placement to veal and sable ads, and frequently
hides peace, abolition, environment, animal rights and other sites.
Google Earth is actively working with the CIA in Afghanistan. Indeed ever since
Sergey Brin used publicly funded data at Stanford and half the band width of the
university to start up Google, it has cooperated with the CIA, NSA, and other
government agencies in promotion of illegal wars.
It is paradoxical that Google is making money off of ads it runs on Pravda
(for warmongers like Rupert Murdoch employee John Kasich e.g.)
while blocking the site. Google claims that infected spyware is on the site.
If so, it may very well have been put there by Google.
The Cornfield is a site of Pentagon and other US government employees
as well as vivisectors etc. which has several times hacked Pravda.
Pravda English forum members who have attacked the English forum they
stealthfully joined include
those with user ID's "Cascade", "Coastal", "Brod", "American Eagle", etc.
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I'm reading this story on Firefox - what's the problem
21.09.2010 17:54
I'm using Firefox now and have just accessed every UK Indymedia site. I don't get how they are blocking it. Do you mean that Google have blocked it, and therefore it is blocked on Firefox? Is so, that sounds like it's Google and not Firefox - and would surely apply to every browser?
If not, please can you post a link to any Indymedia item that Firefox is blocking? If not, can I suggest that you ask a moderator to change your story - because if you can't substantiate your claim that Firefox is blocking IMC sites than your story could well break the Indymedia Editorial guidelines as "Inaccurate: posts that are inaccurate or misleading."
Or perhaps you refer to the warning in Firefox about untrusted certificates? If so, there is an option to make a security exemption (so the site is not being blocked). You can get round the security warning by installing the relevant security certificate: http://wiki.cacert.org/BrowserClients .
And, if you really want to, you can read all about why the certificate is not installed in FF by default. https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=215243
Please provide evidence that FF is block Indymedia sites.
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