CABAL Stops LiveLeak ..
(breaking-news.ca)
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I guess the Chinese handlers were tired of seeing their people in tireless examples of stupidity.
Seriously, it was so predictable, "Worker gets eaten by Machine" you could call it with 100%^ accuracy it was in China...open the link and sure as shit, it was another Chinese worker getting shredded/smashed/wrapped up/blown up/etc.
Wonder who died.
Source: LiveLeak Bites The Digital Dust
https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/liveleak-bites-digital-dust
Popular British video sharing website “LiveLeak,” known for footage of war, politics, and many other world events usually censored on other video websites, like YouTube, was dissolved on Wednesday.
LiveLeak was founded in 2006 and was launched into the spotlight in 2007 after the unauthorized filming and execution of Saddam Hussein were posted on the site.
LiveLeak was again in the spotlight in March 2008, hosting the anti-Quran film Fitna made by Dutch politician Geert Wilders. LiveLeak was known for its non-biased approach to violent content, cherishing freedom of speech within the site rules.
In 2014, LiveLeak shared an Islamic State terrorist video depicting the beheading of US journalist James Foley. While YouTube and Facebook quickly deleted the footage, LiveLeak kept hosting the video.
In a move to curb free speech, Australian telecom Telstra denied millions of Australians access to LiveLeak (and even us) in 2019 as a response to the video of the Christchurch mosque shootings in New Zealand spreading.
The edgy video content published on the website over the years appears to have struck a nerve with global elites who want nothing else than people of the world to watch videos on their highly censored platforms.
Chiming in on censorship, it’s not a winning strategy for humanity.
Anyone trying to click on LiveLeak is automatically redirected to a new website called “Itemfix,” where a website banner reads:
“Dear Liveleak Visitor – Welcome to ItemFix. Click here to find out how you got here”
"Edgy."
Fucking grow up, it's called events and news. They're placating that posting this is deliberately trying to get a reaction.
Bastards.
Malicious Sight! Do Not Click the Link! At least according to my anti-virus software.