Tuesday, May 6, 2008

WHY IS THERE A MEDIA BLACKOUT ON WQ2RX CENSORSHIP IN THE 9/11 TRUTH MOVEMENT?

Also see: TruthMove.org's Connection to the WQ2RX MEDIA CENSORSHIP GROUP

John Doraemi publishes the Crimes of the State Blog http://crimesofthestate.blogspot.comLocation: Gotham, CA

From: http://911censorship.blogspot.com/2007/10/why-is-there-media-blackout-on-wq2rx.html

WQ2RX IS THE AL QAIDA MEDIA CELL WHICH INCLUDES JOHN ALBANESE, RITA KATZ, D ALEXANDER FLOUM, KYLE HENCE, AND GARY WELZ. THE CELL IS RESPONSIBLE FOR COMMUNICATION WITH OSAMA BIN LADEN AND ATTEMPTING TO CENSOR THE TRUTH ABOUT SEPTEMBER 11, 2001.

Recently Rita Katz of SITE, the daughter of an Israeli spy, criticized the White House for leaking a fake tape of Osama Bin Laden produced by her company for the anniversary of 9/11. The 911 Commission had recently announced that Rita Katz was a member of WQ2RX and the White House took immediate action to establish distance between SITE and the Bush Administration.

The Story was originally broken by DOG4TREE COUNTERINTELLIGENCE and was subsequently published on http://kv3ri.blogspot.com and mirrored on intelligence sites around the world.

1. Leak Severed a Link to Al-Qaeda's Secrets - washingtonpost.com "Katz said she decided to offer an advance copy of the bin Laden video to the White House without charge so officials there could prepare for its eventual ..." www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/ar ticle/2007/10/08/AR2007100801817.html

2. U.S. Intelligence Officials Will Probe Leak of Bin Laden Video "SITE founder Rita Katz told The Post that her company covertly obtained an early copy of a bin Laden video message in early September, then shared the video ..." www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/ar ticle/2007/10/09/AR2007100902055_pf.html

3. VOA News - White House Concerned About Leaked bin Laden Tape "The private firm SITE Intelligence Group notified the White House last month that it had obtained a new video from terrorist leader Osama bin Laden. ..." www.voanews.com/english/2007-10-09-voa73 .cfm

4. VOA News - White House Concerned by Leaked bin Laden Tape "... the tape was broadcast worldwide, destroying what SITE founder Rita Katz says ... White House Concerned by Leaked bin Laden Tape Audio Clip Available ..." www.voanews.com/english/2007-10-09-voa73 .cfm?rss=topstories

According to intelligence officials and clandestine sources, John Albanese and Kyle Hence have been attacking and censoring the truth about the WQ2RX cell, including lying to YouTube and Google in order to protect their terrorist activities.

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Censorship is defined as the removal and/or withholding of information from the public by a controlling group or body. [citation needed]

Typically censorship is done by governments, religious groups, corporations, or the mass media, although other forms of censorship exist. The withholding of official secrets, commercial secrets, intellectual property, and privileged lawyer-client communication is not usually described as censorship when it remains within reasonable bounds. Because of this, the term "censorship" often carries with it a sense of untoward, inappropriate or repressive secrecy.

Censorship is closely related to the concepts of freedom of speech and freedom of expression. When overused, it is often associated with human rights abuse, dictatorship, and repression.

The term "censorship" is often used as a pejorative term to signify a belief that a group controlling certain information is using this control improperly or for its own benefit, or preventing others from accessing information that should be made readily accessible (often so that conclusions drawn can be verified).

Contents [hide]
1 Aspects of censorship
1.1 By subject matter and agenda
1.2 Censorship of state secrets and prevention of attention
1.3 Censorship of educational sources
1.4 Suppression/falsification of scientific research
1.5 Censorship in music and popular culture
1.6 Copy, picture, and writer approval
2 Censorship implementation
3 Censorship by country
3.1 United States
3.2 Map Imagery
3.3 Brazil
3.4 Censorship around the world
4 Censorship of media
5 Other types of censorship
6 See also
7 External articles and references
7.1 Citations and notes
7.2 General information
7.3 Websites

[edit] Aspects of censorship

[edit] By subject matter and agenda

The rationale for censorship is different for various types of data censored. There are five main types:

Moral censorship is the means by which any material that contains what the censor deems to be of questionable morality is removed. The censoring body disapproves of what it deems to be the values behind the material and limits access to it. Pornography, for example, is often censored under this rationale. In another example, graphic violence resulted in the censorship of the 1932 "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" movie entitled "Scarface" originally completed in 1932.

Military censorship is the process of keeping military intelligence and tactics confidential and away from the enemy. This is used to counter espionage, which is the process of gleaning military information. Additionally, military censorship may involve a restriction on information or media coverage that can be released to the public. This is also considered acceptable by even democratic governments as necessary for the preservation of national security.[citation needed]

Political censorship occurs when governments are holding back secret information from their citizens. The logic is to prevent the free expression needed to revolt. Democracies do not officially approve of political censorship but often endorse it privately. Any dissent against the government is thought to be a “weakness” for the enemy to exploit.[citation needed] Campaign tactics are also often kept secret: see the Watergate scandal.

Religious censorship is the means by which any material objectionable to a certain faith is removed. This often involves a dominant religion forcing limitations on less dominant ones. Alternatively, one religion may shun the works of another when they believe the content is not appropriate for their faith.

Corporate censorship is the process by which editors in corporate media outlets intervene to halt the publishing of information that portrays their business or business partners in a negative light. Privately owned corporations in the business of reporting the news also sometimes refuse to distribute information due to the potential loss of advertiser revenue or shareholder value which adverse publicity may bring. See Media Bias.

[edit] Censorship of state secrets and prevention of attention

A National Geographic Magazine censored by Iranian authorities. The offending cover was about the subject of love, and the picture hidden beneath the white sticker is of an embracing couple.[1] February 2006.
The Rhodesia Herald of September 21, 1966.

Wieczór Wrocławia" - Daily newspaper of Wrocław, People's Republic of Poland, March 20-21-21, 1981, with censor intervention on first and last pages --- under the headlines "Co zdarzyło się w Bydgoszczy?" (What happened in Bydgoszcz?) and "Pogotowie strajkowe w całym kraju" (Country-wide strike alert). The censor had removed a section regarding the strike alert; hence the workers in the printing house blanked out an official propaganda section. The right-hand page also includes a hand-written confirmation of that decision by the local "Solidarność" Trade Union.In wartime, explicit censorship is carried out with the intent of preventing the release of information that might be useful to an enemy. Typically it involves keeping times or locations secret, or delaying the release of information (e.g., an operational objective) until it is of no possible use to enemy forces.

The moral issues here are often seen as somewhat different, as release of tactical information usually presents a greater risk of casualties among one's own forces and could possibly lead to loss of the overall conflict. During World War I letters written by British soldiers would have to go through censorship. This consisted of officers going through letters with a black marker and crossing out anything which might compromise operational secrecy before the letter was sent. The World War II catchphrase "Loose lips sink ships" was used as a common justification to exercise official wartime censorship and encourage individual restraint when sharing potentially sensitive information.

A well-known example of sanitization policies comes from the USSR under Josef Stalin, where publicly used photographs were often altered to remove people whom Stalin had condemned to execution. Though past photographs may have been remembered or kept, this deliberate and systematic alteration to all of history in the public mind is seen as one of the central themes of Stalinism and totalitarianism.

[edit] Censorship of educational sources

The content of school textbooks is often the issue of debate, since their target audience is young people, and the term "whitewashing" is the one commonly used to refer to selective removal of critical or damaging evidence or comment. The reporting of military atrocities in history is extremely controversial, as in the case of the Nanking Massacre, the Holocaust (or Holocaust denial), and the Winter Soldier Investigation of the Vietnam War. The representation of every society's flaws or misconduct is typically downplayed in favor of a more nationalist, favorable or patriotic view.

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