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The
Barry Chamish Website
AT&T IS
CENSORING ME
by Barry
Chamish
www.barrychamish.com
August 18th, 2009
AT&T is blocking my articles to you. Since
May, two of my five articles were blocked then sent by someone else, or by gmail or via the netvision
internet site. In gmail's case, I can only send 100
a day, in netvision's case, the articles are sent
as spam. Here is a recent letter I sent to AT&T describing what I go
through to get you the news:
Saturday, Aug. 8.
I finish an article. I send it to my first group of readers. My out box says
it is sent.
Group
two. Blocked by AT&T for abuse, though group one had fewer than 100
names. I unplug the modem and send to group two, fewer than 100 names.
Group
three is blocked by AT&T for abuse.
The
process continues 13 times.
There
are some 120 addresses which are wrong and are always returned to me. NONE
are returned, meaning NO messages were sent.
So
I send a message to myself. It does not arrive. So I cellphone
a reader. She did not receive my article.
Finally,
I sent AT&T's CEO this letter:
TO BE SENT ON AUG.12/09 VIA CERTIFIED LETTER WITH RETURN RECEIPT
Mr. Randall
Stephenson
CEO AT&T
I am a 3 year client of AT&T and a journalist with a reading list of over
3,000. Since May, my e-mail service has been surveilled
and blocked for abuse on innumerable occasions. Two days ago, I called in an
expert to trace the blockages. I have his reports. AT&T have blocked my reports for "content abuse."
Only one address has been targeted, my third party server; netvision.net.il.
All e-mails sent via netvision's internet site, bellsouth, or gmail go through
uninterrupted.
When I signed my contract with AT&T, I did NOT agree to be censored. Your
company is in violation of our contract. I have retained an attorney who will
ask a federal court to stop the blockages based on two arguments:
1. There is no reason for the surveillance. I do not send
pornography, slander or treasonous material. If I did, then report me to the
police. He will seek compensation for the deleterious affects you have caused
my career and my health.
2. Your actions oppose the guarantees of freedom of
expression promised in the Bill Of Rights. He will argue constitutionally
against AT&T.
IF this goes to court, all technical documents proving the blockages will be
made available to you.
But billing harassment is an issue you can check. In the last two months,
AT&T have sent me bills of $302. and $478, for an $81/mo. phone and internet service.
Fortunately, your sales dept. has been working honestly to sort this issue.
I ask that the blockages stop immediately, and request an answer within two
weeks.
Best, Barry Chamish
In response, a rep from AT&T phoned to
assure me her company's Postmaster verifies that my account is "whitelisted," meaning the company blacklists other
accounts. What AT&T actually does is monitor my account and block all
letters from me to netvision that it doesn't like.
They do not tell me when the mail is blocked. The mail disappears into thin
air.
I traveled to my local post office
to ask the branch manager a few questions, like can you stop a letter from
being sent. She is adamant. Blocking mail is a federal offense, a felony. She
considers e-mail to be no different. If AT&T is blocking correspondence,
they are committing the same felony. My appeals on radio interviews for the
testimony of fellow blockees has led to other
AT&T customers who have the same experience as I. Most mail is allowed
through, but political references ignite the key words to block their
letters.
The
attorney I work with sent me this summation of the situation at AT&T:
AT&T Censorship controversy
In
August 2007, the band Pearl Jam performed in Chicago at Lollapalooza which
was being web-broadcast by AT&T. The band, while playing the song
"Daughter", started playing a version of Pink Floyd's "Another
Brick in the Wall" but with altered lyrics critical of president George
Bush. These lyrics included "George Bush, leave this world alone!"
and, "George Bush, find yourself another home!".
Listeners to AT&T's web broadcast heard only the first line because the
rest was censored[28] although, AT&T spokesman
Michael Coe said that the silencing was "a mistake."[29]
In
September 2007, AT&T changed[30] their legal
policy to state that "AT&T may immediately terminate or suspend all
or a portion of your Service, any Member ID, electronic mail address, IP
address, Universal Resource Locator or domain name used by you, without
notice for conduct that AT&T believes"..."(c) tends to damage
the name or reputation of AT&T, or its parents, affiliates and
subsidiaries."[31] By October 10, 2007 AT&T had altered the terms
and conditions for its Internet service to explicitly support freedom of
expression by its subscribers, after an outcry claiming the company had given
itself the right to censor its subscribers' transmissions.[32]
Section 5.1 of AT&T's new terms of service now reads "AT&T
respects freedom of expression and believes it is a foundation of our free
society to express differing points of view. AT&T will not terminate,
disconnect or suspend service because of the views you or we express on
public policy matters, political issues or political
campaigns."[33][dubious – discuss]
On
July 26, 2009 AT&T temporarily blocking access to certain sections of the
image board 4chan, specifically /b/ and /r9k/.[34] However, by the morning of
Monday, July 27, the block had been lifted and access to the affected boards
was restored. AT&T's official reason for the block was that a distributed
denial of service attack had originated from the img.4chan.org server, and
access was blocked to stop the attack.[35] Major news outlets have reported
that the issue may be related to DDoSing of 4chan
and IP spoofing of 4chan and that the suspicions of 4chan users fell on the
owner of Anontalk.com for doing this.[36] Alm has
been reported in the past to have DDoSed 4chan.[37]
Privacy
controversy
Further information: NSA call database, Mark Klein, NSA warrantless
surveillance controversy, Hepting v. AT&T
In
2006, the Electronic Frontier Foundation lodged a class action lawsuit, Hepting v. AT&T, which alleged that AT&T had
allowed agents of the National Security Agency (NSA) to monitor phone and
Internet communications of AT&T customers without warrants. If true, this
would violate the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 and the First
and Fourth Amendments of the U.S. Constitution. AT&T has yet to confirm
or deny that monitoring by the NSA is occurring. In April 2006, a retired
former AT&T technician, Mark Klein, lodged anaffidavit
supporting this allegation.[38][39] The Department of Justice has stated they
will intervene in this lawsuit by means of State Secrets Privilege.[40]
In
May 2006, USA Today reported that all international and domestic calling
records had been handed over to the National Security Agency by AT&T,
Verizon, SBC, and BellSouth for the purpose of creating a massive calling
database.[41] The portions of the new AT&T that
had been part of SBC Communications before November 18, 2005 were not
mentioned.
On
June 21, 2006, the San Francisco Chronicle reported that AT&T had
rewritten rules on their privacy policy. The policy, which took effect June
23, 2006, says that "AT&T — not customers — owns customers'
confidential info and can use it 'to protect its legitimate business
interests, safeguard others, or respond to legal process.' "[42]
On August 22, 2007, National Intelligence Director Mike McConnell confirmed
that AT&T was one of the telecommunications companies that assisted with
the government's warrantless wire-tapping program on calls between foreign
and domestic sources.[43]
On
November 8, 2007, Mark Klein, a former AT&T technician, told Keith Olbermann of MSNBC that all Internet traffic passing over
AT&T lines was copied into a locked room at the company's San Francisco
office — to which only employees with National Security Agency clearance had
access.[44]
Intellectual
property filtering
In January 2008, the company reported plans to begin filtering all Internet
traffic which passes through its network for intellectual propertyviolations.[45]
Commentators in the media have speculated that if this plan is implemented,
it would lead to a mass exodus of subscribers leaving AT&T,[46] although
this is misleading as internet traffic may go through the company's network
anyway.[45] Internet freedom proponents used these developments as
justification for government-mandated network neutrality.
I will not
name the articles that have been blocked for fear that this message will get
the same treatment. But after weeks of arguing with AT&T that I WAS being
blocked, after weeks of them telling me that netvision
was to blame, though the blockage notice was theirs and I send successfully
at netvision's internet site, I invited my
webmaster to my home to get the evidence. He used some fancy techniques
including photographing AT&T's "blockage for abuse" notice, and
proved beyond doubt that I was being monitored and censored by AT&T and
only AT&T.
Last night, I sent my special newslist an article
about the nation's president. It was again blocked and once again sent
successfully by gmail. And again, I saved the
letters attesting to the fact that the AT&T letter never arrived. This
morning AT&T called wanting their bill paid. I delayed them. If I pay the
bill, I'm a happy client. I am not. If I switch servers, it's because they
made me. I won't go down without a fight. But I need your help.
If you care about your guarantees of freedom of expression, write AT&T's
CEO Randall Stephenson and express yourself: rs2982@att.com or call
his representative Irena at 404 986 8605. WE
MUST DEMAND THE TRUTH FROM THEM, and end their policy of selective
censorship.
**
I assume I will lose my
service this week. If you need me, call 904
315 8079.
I am offering a nearly free book about the Croatian Holocaust with my DVDs,
which I won't name because it might cause this letter to be blocked. Here is
a recent comment from a reader:
From Croatia: The
story of WWII in Yugoslavia is extremely complicated and violent since part
of the Croats supported the Ustasha and part the
Partisans. The Serbs
had an occupation government but also several Tchetniks
groups which as
war went on became undistinguishable from the fascists.
After
the war the Ustasha left Croatia and did not
disappear from history
like the nazi. They are presented in the book as
waiting for "the day".
As it happens, this day did occur, it is the collapse of Yugoslavia
in the 90s and the creation in Croatia of the HDZ which is still the
leading party and has its origin in the communist party and the Ustasha
coming back to Croatia. How this was done remain a mystery but the
consequence are very visible today in Croatia, where I live. Unfortunately,
Avro Manhattan left us in 1990 so we won't know what he would have to say
about it.
OTHER
COMMENTS:
The book was just
horrific! I knew such things had happened, but the photos were just so
shocking.
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The book was worse than the Texas chain saw massacre. The dvd’s were excellent and surely show the designs of the
papacy have not changed from the dark ages but just have been hidden from
view.
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I am almost
done with the book. It is a very important work and should be required
reading in America..
I
have shared your DVDs with others.
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