Bitchute blocked due to terrorism? « on: April 13, 2019, 12:23:12 pm » https://www.eevblog.com/forum/chat/bitchute-blocked-due-to-terrorism/msg2339748/ I just saw the Contacting Telstra Support About Blocking Bitchute video and I heard of some sites being blocked in certain countries weeks ago but now I see they are using terrorism as an excuse after from what happened with the Church shooting.
https://twitter.com/davidleyonhjelm/status/1107797978557771776 Quote David Leyonhjelm I'm hearing Telstra and Vodofone have blocked Zerohedge, Bitchute and others because they posted a video of the Christchurch shooting. Zerohedge is just a news site with useful financial info, FFS. Are we living in China?
David Leyonhjelm lost his seat at the last general election. He mentions China. Just wondering if the Chinese can get Mami's in China?
I just wanted to let you know that I used the link that you provided a couple of days ago and I found this.
I am not anti-China, in fact I believe the Chinese one party government is actually trying to do the right thing for the Chinese people.
Mami's is not critical of the Chinese government, neither is Russia Today or Press TV. Leyonhjelm's jibe at China was unnecessary but he probably thinks it will earn him some political points.
It remains to be seen how many Huawei phones are going to be made in other low wage countries. I'd say not many, if any.
The American government in my opinion is far more rogue than the Chinese government will ever be.
PS: thanks for providing links to Bitchute videos. I'm listening right now to what sounds like an Irish man giving us his explanation of the Eritrean pushing mother and son in front of a moving German train.
If one has a spare modem/wifi, I realise only one can be used at any one time. But can one be set-up as a proxy and the other left as it is now, i.e normal use.
I have a spare modem, if I connect that one, can I set-up that one in VPN mode?
Or is the change made further down the track and at my IP provider's end?
Bitchute blocked due to terrorism?
ReplyDelete« on: April 13, 2019, 12:23:12 pm »
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/chat/bitchute-blocked-due-to-terrorism/msg2339748/
I just saw the Contacting Telstra Support About Blocking Bitchute video and I heard of some sites being blocked in certain countries weeks ago but now I see they are using terrorism as an excuse after from what happened with the Church shooting.
https://twitter.com/davidleyonhjelm/status/1107797978557771776
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David Leyonhjelm
I'm hearing Telstra and Vodofone have blocked Zerohedge, Bitchute and others because they posted a video of the Christchurch shooting. Zerohedge is just a news site with useful financial info, FFS.
Are we living in China?
David Leyonhjelm lost his seat at the last general election. He mentions China. Just wondering if the Chinese can get Mami's in China?
Aren't you in the wrong thread?
ReplyDeleteChina is not in the top 10 but they would be using proxies and therefor be in the unknown category.
United States 50945
Russia 2058
United Kingdom 1750
Canada 1669
Australia 1265
Unknown Region 954
Germany 569
India 334
Netherlands 269
France 263
I just wanted to let you know that I used the link that you provided a couple of days ago and I found this.
ReplyDeleteI am not anti-China, in fact I believe the Chinese one party government is actually trying to do the right thing for the Chinese people.
Mami's is not critical of the Chinese government, neither is Russia Today or Press TV. Leyonhjelm's jibe at China was unnecessary but he probably thinks it will earn him some political points.
It remains to be seen how many Huawei phones are going to be made in other low wage countries. I'd say not many, if any.
The American government in my opinion is far more rogue than the Chinese government will ever be.
Regarding proxies, you've lost me.
https://whatismyipaddress.com/internet-proxies
ReplyDeletePS: thanks for providing links to Bitchute videos. I'm listening right now to what sounds like an Irish man giving us his explanation of the Eritrean pushing mother and son in front of a moving German train.
ReplyDeleteI have a question about VPNs
ReplyDeleteIf one has a spare modem/wifi, I realise only one can be used at any one time. But can one be set-up as a proxy and the other left as it is now, i.e normal use.
I have a spare modem, if I connect that one, can I set-up that one in VPN mode?
Or is the change made further down the track and at my IP provider's end?
No you can not.
ReplyDeleteUnless you own a server, there is no way to do that.