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by TheaGood
on 7/10/15
Drudge claims web will be shut down
By MEXICAN ANONYMOUS
Drudge says the web will be shut down because it will become illegal to link web sites. But that won't stop legitimate truth sites.

Due to claims of "copyright violations" Drudge claims the supreme court is going to make it illegal to link, because even headlines are copyrighted. But this will backfire if they ever do it, and make the alternative media explode. Here is the reason:

Real alternative media is mostly news commentary. And lots of it, especially on web sites like this one, is original stuff that the MSM refuses to cover. And in order for a copyright violation to take place, a specific web site has to state that no one can link to them. Links are much of the life of the alternative media, which needs people linking in to get readership. So here is what will happen if what Drudge fears ever takes place:

Link farms, like Drudge report, will die if they refuse to report the truth, rather than slanted MSM bullshit. Alternative media sites will prominently post: LINK TO US!. Their exposure will vastly increase, because if you can't link to CNN, FOX, ABC and all the other liars, what other option will there be? Oh, but one can say, "How will any mainstream news make it into the alternative media then"? ANSWER: EASY! Pravda, Presstv, RT, and all the others who will give permission to link! HA HA HA, problem solved.

Don't fall for the Drudge fear porn, he himself may be on the way out because he really is a link farm, and he is BIASED AS ALL GET OUT. He will never link to any hardcore truth site, which will spell his doom when the MSM locks him out. And he does not appear to be able to offer up his own material, because if he could he'd occasionally pop out something of his own. He really might go down. But we can live without him.

What do we really need to fear? Mandated licensing of web sites, IF America puts in a filter that makes it impossible to hit an unlicensed web site. But I challenge the U.S. to try to force me to license this web site which now operates entirely out of Iceland. Just try. The rest of the world will still see it. And even if the U.N. gets some huge mandate to license web sites, how are they going to enforce that with countries that are not part of the U.N.? And if they do succeed in wiping all unlicensed web sites off the DNS servers, there will be an alternet, all interlinked, working off of direct IP the same way I already have this web site running.

This web site has already taken a massive hit with the FCC and Google rigging, with an net drop in traffic of approximately 45 percent initially, but it is already going back up again (to about 80 percent of previous) now that people are starting to figure out the game is rigged with the censor bots and spam filters and are working their way around it. The real hit only lasted a little over a month, and then people wised up. People adapt to changes and find new roads.

As I see it, the web as we know it will probably be over within 15 years. Hopefully by then an alternative will be in place. But one thing is certain: web sites like this one, which take pre-emptive measures well ahead of time will be the last ones standing, and the first ones into any new system. The genie is out of the bottle, and the truth will be very difficult to put back in.