Cypherpunks: Episode Eight, full version, pt.2
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Cypherpunks: Episode Eight, full version, pt.1
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Ibrahim: Episode Eleven
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Chomsky-Ali: Episode Ten
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Khan: Episode Nine
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Cypherpunks: Episode Eight, pt.2
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Cypherpunks: Episode Eight, pt.1
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Occupy: Episode Seven
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Correa: Episode Six
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Begg-Qureshi: Episode Five
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Rajab & Abd El-Fattah: Episode Four
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Marzouki: Episode Three
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Horowitz-Zizek: Episode Two
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Nasrallah: Episode One
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Revealed: Assange pre-show full interview
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Warning: Assange! Controversy!
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Episode Two: Teaser
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Assange: Official trailer
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Unravelling: Promo Two
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Hourglass: Promo One
Comments
Not Jim Evans
August 2, 2012, 10:32
Can someone send Jim Evans a chill pill plox?
dinner
August 1, 2012, 06:04
Two cheers for Sweden, you are the #1 puppet state in Europe. I bet you’ll never forgive Julian for exposing you!
Andre Jantz
July 31, 2012, 20:21
Filtering to me is a very important facet to how Internet freedom and the freedom of sharing information is preserved. It should strictly adhere to obvious criminal activity that is universally recognized as a crime (such as child pornography). But outside of these specific contexts, no information should be filtered or monitored regardless of how offensive, nonsensical, or intellectually powerful (being able to persuade someone to do something good or bad). Why? Because such filtering would violate the very essences of inherent human activity. The Internet is more and more evolving its identity from not only being a global network of computers for commercial activity but also social hub and cultural exchange center. Popular websites are vastly influential in molding public opinion and controlling and limiting interactions violates everyone’s right to self determination, and self information, and even socialization.