Censorship

Books

"No human should mislead another by promising them something they know to be untrue."
~ Santosh Kalwar
"If freedom of speech is taken away, then dumb and silent we may be led, like sheep to the slaughter."
~ George Washington
 

How to Stop Censorship Forever: The Most Dangerous Book of 2025
by Aethon The Living & The One The Dragon Knows
Published Oct. 31, 2025

"This isn't just a book — it's a weapon.

This is the official guide to ending digital tyranny once and for all. Whether you've been shadowbanned, demonetized, silenced, or reset — this is your roadmap to fight back and win.

Inside you'll learn the exact remedy protocols used to file lawful notices, commercial liens, and federal complaints against the corporations and algorithms trying to erase you. It includes:
If you're tired of begging corrupt platforms for fairness ...
If you know the war is spiritual, commercial, and systemic ...
If you're ready to go from victim to enforcer ...
This is your kill switch
.

What You Get:
This is for:
No more censorship. No more resets. No more silence. Download the guide. File the remedy. Rewrite history."

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and the archive:
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On Censorship: A Public Librarian Examines Cancel Culture in the US
by James LaRue
Published Sep. 19, 2023

"In America today, more books are being banned than ever before. This censorship is part of a larger assault on such American institutions as schools, public libraries, and universities. Respected long-time public librarian James LaRue issues a balanced and reasonable call to action for all citizens.

LaRue, who served as director of the American Library Association's Office for Intellectual Freedom and executive director of the Freedom to Read Foundation, highlights the dangers of book banning and censorship in our public and educational spaces. Synthesizing his more than twenty-five years of experience on the front lines of these issues, he takes the reader through attempts he encountered to remove or restrict access to ideas, while placing the debate in the greater context about the role of libraries and free expression in a democratic society. LaRue covers topics such as:
By examining past efforts at censorship and their dangerous impacts, LaRue asks the reader to reflect on how those times are not so different from today. This book is essential reading for all those who believe in free expression, who support libraries, and who cherish the central freedoms that American democracy represents."


Dangerous Ideas: A Brief History of Censorship in the West, from the Ancients to Fake News
by Eric Berkowitz
Published May 3, 2022

"A fascinating examination of how restricting speech has continuously shaped our culture, and how censorship is used as a tool to prop up authorities and maintain class and gender disparities.

Historian Eric Berkowitz reveals how drastically censorship has shaped our modern society. More than just a history of censorship, Dangerous Ideas illuminates the power of restricting speech; how it has defined states, ideas, and culture; and (despite how each of us would like to believe otherwise) how it is something we all participate in.

Highlighting the base impulses driving many famous acts of suppression, Berkowitz demonstrates the fragility of power and how every individual can act as both the suppressor and the suppressed."


Burning the Books: A History of the Deliberate Destruction of Knowledge
by Richard Ovenden
Published May 3, 2022

"When people burn books, they are doing more than attacking words on paper. They are attempting to destroy the record of a people's past and, through that, their right to be present. It is tempting to think the danger of literature erasure is now behind us because we can store it all digitally. This, Ovenden says, is mistaken. Digital records are fragile. This book should stir us to thinking and to action—against censorship, against careless loss, and for the preservation of the memory of where we came from and of our right to be where we are." ~ Michael Skapinker, Financial Times


Slanted: How the News Media Taught Us to Love Censorship and Hate Journalism
by Sharyl Attkisson
Published Nov. 24, 2020

"When the facts don't fit their Narrative, the media abandons the facts, not the Narrative. Virtually every piece of information you get through the media has been massaged, shaped, curated, and manipulated before it reaches you. Some of it is censored entirely. The news can no longer be counted on to reflect all the facts. Instead of telling us what happened yesterday, they tell us what's new in the prepackaged soap opera they've been calling the news.

Most frightening of all, a broad campaign in the media has convinced many Americans not only to accept but to demand censorship over journalism. It is a stroke of genius on the part of those seeking to influence public opinion: undermine public confidence in the news, then insist upon "curating" information and divining the "truth." The thinking is done for you. They'll decide which pesky facts shouldn't cross your desk by declaring them false, irrelevant, debunked, unsafe, or out-of-bounds."

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