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On 3/20/2025 at 1:18 PM, billd766 said:

He cannot delete stuff that is already freely available on the internet,

 

I have noticed...  since I started taking notice that quite a lot  does actually "disappear from the internet"  also there is a lot more that is memory holed

ie: it's still there but takes a hell of a search to find..

I am grateful that sites like archive.org and thewaybackmachine  are still in operation   even though they cannot archive everything.

 

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On 3/21/2025 at 6:32 PM, spidermike007 said:

Don't be so sure of that. I saw dozens of entries about Trump dalliances with underage gals and articles about sexual assault related to him prior to 2015, in addition to countless articles about the lawsuits he was involved in with small contractors, once he announced his candidacy most of those just disappeared from Google.

 

Was that just some sort of magic or voodoo, or the power of the deep state? Those villains are neither Democrat nor Republican, they choose a candidate, back him, and all sorts of magic and shenanigans happen. 

Well to delete anything on my pc, they would have to identify it  from the millions of other pc around the world, hack into it and then delete the contents. And then they would have to do the same for every other pc in the world, followed by every tablet, smartphone and storage device, on or offline, cloud based or not.

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14 hours ago, CanadaSam said:

 

Because Putin does not want to be tried in an international court and jailed, and asked his buddy to do the needful?

 

Thanks for the new "conspiracy theory"    you know of course that the US does not recognise the international court  and that they recently  sanctioned judges

not for the first time either.

 

There is even a standing order that if any American is ever dragged to the Hague

they reserve the right to use military force to retrieve such individual !!

 

From that very reliable and trusted source BBC

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-54003527

 

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo accused the court of "illegitimate attempts to subject Americans to its jurisdiction".

The Hague-based ICC is currently investigating whether US forces committed war crimes in Afghanistan.

The US has criticised the court since its foundation and is one of a dozen states which have not signed up.

Balkees Jarrah, senior counsel at the non-governmental organisation Human Rights Watch, condemned the sanctions as a "shameful new low for US commitments to justice for victims of the worst crimes".

Mr Pompeo's move marked a "stunning perversion of US sanctions, devised to penalize rights abusers and kleptocrats, to target those prosecuting war crimes", she tweeted.

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1 hour ago, spidermike007 said:

Sure that would apply if you already saved it on your PC, but it would certainly not apply to a database like Google,

 

Agreed without Google its very hard to find stuff in the internet..and then there is the issue of if you have the information to share  but no-one is willing to host that information on their servers ...sure  you can set up/host your own website   but if said info is "controversial" it will attract in short order all sorts of unwanted attention  hacking,DDOS and legal threats.

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2 hours ago, johng said:

 

Alex Jones is great and still on air despite being fined 100 bizzilion dollars for "hurty words"  !!!

He should have been locked up.....complete and utter scumbag.

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9 minutes ago, xylophone said:

He should have been locked up.....complete and utter scumbag.

 

Locked up for what ???

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41 minutes ago, johng said:

 

Locked up for what ???

In some jurisdictions, you can be jailed for defamation, particularly if the statements are malicious, false, and cause harm, though it's more common to face civil penalties like damages. 

 

Jones had falsely claimed the attack that left more than two dozen people dead, including 20 children, was a hoax, and accused a grieving parent of being an actor in the days after the murders. A Texas jury awarded nearly $50 million in a separate damages trial this summer.

 

Victims’ families who sued Jones said they were subjected to years of torment, threats and abuse by people who believed the lies told on his show. One father said conspiracy theorists urinated on his 7-year-old son’s grave and threatened to dig up the coffin.

 

The man is a POS and I hope that once his assets have been liquidated he still doesn't have enough to settle the claims, so off to prison he goes. I live in hope.

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