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I have to defend Archive.org here, because they seem to only remove things in response external legal pressure. They removed some Tracy Twyman books I uploaded last year, and at first I thought it was censorship, then I learnt her widow was suing any website hosting her books. Someone probably legally pressured them to remove Fetzer's website, most likely the Sandy hook "parents" legal team. The archive people seem to be fairly apolitical librarian types, data hoarders. Their archive of 9/11 unedited and consecutively arranged news feeds from the days after 9/11 is an impressive weapon against the official narrative - the fact they created it indicate they are truth seekers, unbelievers in the official story.

EDIT: also Fetzer's controversial book, "Nobody Died at Sandy Hook" is still hosted there:

https://archive.org/details/nobody-died-at-sandy-hook

1 year ago
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I have to defend Archive.org here, because they seem to only remove things in response external legal pressure. They removed some Tracy Twyman books I uploaded last year, and at first I thought it was censorship, then I learnt her widow was suing any website hosting her books. Someone probably legally pressured them to remove Fetzer's website, most likely the Sandy hook "parents" legal team. The archive people seem to be fairly apolitical librarian types, data hoarders. Their archive of 9/11 unedited and consecutively arranged news feeds from the days after 9/11 is an impressive weapon against the official narrative - the fact they created it indicate they are truth seekers, unbelievers in the official story.

1 year ago
1 score