• Globalists Are Changing the Digital Past Now!

    From roman@700:100/72 to All on Mon Nov 17 17:57:40 2025
    I have previously written about how the Australian
    government is altering old films and rewriting classic
    books in an attempt to correct history. Similarly, American
    leftists are burning conservative books in school libraries.
    However, it seems that this experiment has been so
    successful that the "globalist elites" associated with the
    News/Media Alliance Funding have adopted it
    (https://shorten.ly/IY8II). Why do I say this? For example,
    one of the partners of this organization is the "Open
    Government" project, whose members are predominantly
    progressive left organizations - meaning half of all
    participants! And it continues from there. Therefore,
    anyone interested in understanding this issue should study
    the topic more thoroughly. I will continue. Perhaps for
    the first time in U.S. history, the FBI, under the guise of
    fighting for copyright enforcement, is attempting to destroy
    a vast archive of public data and websites - Archive.ph,
    which is not under the control of the "globalist elites,"
    created by private Ukrainian developers back in 2012 to
    compete with the censored pro-globalist Web Archive. The
    irony is that the main competitor of the "leftist" Web
    Archive ignores DMCA notices, as it is not obliged to
    comply with them. U.S. copyright laws cannot be applied
    to this project or others because they are outside U.S.
    jurisdiction. Therefore, claims have been made against
    the domain registrar Tucows in Canada, demanding the
    disclosure of the project's private owner data. The developer
    is accused of preserving copies of news articles that were
    publicly accessible for a long time. These materials were
    then allegedly moved to a paid section, and copying them
    is claimed to violate American copyright law. In essence, the
    globalists are accusing everyone who ever copied publicly
    available content before the introduction of a "paywall" of
    committing a crime - something that supposedly contradicts
    copyright principles. But only American copyright law.
    Publishers can demand the removal of any archives; that
    is their right. However, retrospective piracy claims against
    old copies are often lost in court because they are legally
    absurd. So, if the globalists are aware that their claims
    are questionable, why do they proceed? I believe this is
    part of a broader strategy by the "conglomerate of
    billionaires" to censor the past. What exactly is so
    dangerous in Archive.ph for the globalists remains unclear,
    but I will attempt to speculate. It's obvious they are
    trying to erase or rewrite some history. But for what
    purpose? To remove political information about scandals -
    perhaps to discredit Donald Trump? To distort Epstein's
    documents? To hide WEF meetings discussing mass
    depopulation? To obscure the truth about vaccines and
    COVID-19? The reasons are not clear... Additionally,
    preserving old information about the plans of globalists,
    their speeches, or scandals could undermine their current
    reputation among leftist groups in Europe. News sites might
    contain data about investors involved in anti-American and
    anti-Republican agendas, and so on. Therefore, media giants
    see independent archives as a threat to their dominance if
    they contain outdated, radical views, or errors that
    contradict the current agenda. It's quite possible that
    the globalists want to delete dissident criticism, deleting
    copies of websites that expose the "conspiracy of the
    globalist elites." In any case, we do not know exactly what
    information in Archive.ph could be dangerous to these
    people. But it's clear that the project's independence and
    lack of American jurisdiction make it an "inconvenient"
    witness for anyone seeking to erase traces of crimes or
    rewrite history. In the case of Archive.ph, it's not just
    about money but about deeper political motives carefully
    hidden from outsiders.

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