Censored: How The West Became Soviet Russia by Alex Jones


Censored: How The West Became Soviet Russia
Title : Censored: How The West Became Soviet Russia
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ISBN : -
Language : English
Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : 99
Publication : Published July 31, 2019

CENSORED is a collection of first hand accounts from prominent members of the online right that get right to the heart of social media censorship. An in depth and personal look at the extreme measures that Silicon Valley giants and social media corporations will take to deplatform and deperson individuals they don’t like. With chapters from Alex Jones, Gavin McInnes, Paul Joseph Watson, Tommy Robinson and Laura Loomer, Censored explores the causes and effects of censoring conservatives, questions the argument that social media platforms are immune from the First Amendment, and looks at the shape the online right will take in the next round of the information wars.


Censored: How The West Became Soviet Russia Reviews


  • Lynne Martin Veilleux

    InfoWorld rocks!

    Anyone who is hard in social medias should read this! Because it could happen to them also! Very informative and a bit scary.

  • Isidore

    "First they came for Alex Jones, and I did not speak out. . . ." A collection of interviews with deplatformed rightists that should trouble leftist libertarians (e.g. Chomsky), since we have seen that statists start with low-hanging fruit and then widen their sweep to include everyone who is not in line with official thinking, even scientists, newspapers and elected officials.

    The interviews themselves are mainly of interest in putting faces to much-vilified names. Jones appears to be an egomaniac, but Watson and McInnes offer interesting observations, and Loomer seems almost a hapless naif. Robinson has the least to say and does not come across either as a personality or thinker.

    Ephemera, perhaps, but one has the uneasy feeling that this is a book that will one day be hidden in a box in the attic along with the The Wikileaks Files. Maybe writing this review isn't a good idea?

  • Bryce Eickholt

    It's basically a bunch of mini autobiographies about various people up to the point where they started getting disappeard from the internet and various payment processors. It helps set the record straight since they were thoroghly lied about. Its basically transcripts from a documentary. It could have used more editing. Theres a bunch of spots where the wrong word is in place or it's missing.

  • David Kelly

    I bunch of whiny conspiracy nuts who are upset that there are consequences to their actions, such as making up stories about school shootings that do actual harm to people.

    You have to also admire the irony of people claiming to be censored, and then publishing their claims in a book. What hypocrites.

  • Angeline Gallant<span class=

    Where do I begin?

    This book is amazing and so inspiring. Thank you for putting it or there for us. I loved the "behind the scenes" look as well. I highly recommend this book for anyone who is searching for truth and wants to me a difference. Well done!