Censorship and the Possibility of Great Art – The Wall Street Journal

Sept. 30, 2021 4:27 pm ET

In Great Art Doesnt Care About Fairness, Equality or Identity (op-ed, Sept. 25), James Campbell writes, It is surely one of the strangest of recent cultural phenomena that, whereas it was traditionally young radicals who fought to throw off the shackles of censorship, it is their radical heirs who lead the campaign to fasten them on again.

There is nothing strange about it. Those young radicals of the 1960s to whom Mr. Campbell refers were not fighting for free speech. They were exploiting Americas commitment to free speech to spread their own radical leftist beliefs. Now that they have completed their long march through the institutions, giving them near-monopoly control of the propagation of ideas in the U.S., they find that freedom of speech has become something of an inconvenience. That pesky thing called truth keeps rearing its head. Better to stifle the opposition altogether. Welcome to the revolution.

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Stop the vaccine censorship to gain our trust (letter to the editor) – silive.com

The COVID-19 Pandemic has served the Democrats well. With a Karl Marx mentality, they agree with censorship of medical and legal professionals who disagree with the vaccine or how it should be administered. Seniors and those with other health issues should take the chance and get vaccinated. They are the ones dying in great numbers.

The vaccine proponents ignore those that are exempt, including congress, the senate, Hollywood actors, and Illegal immigrants, including millions in our sanctuary cities. We are not told all the ingredients in the vaccine or the side effects and not told why the manufacturers cannot be sued. Its the reason people like Bill Gates and now eight more new billionaires exist because Moderna, Pfizer and J&J are sure investments for them.

Tell us all the facts and dont censor anyone with the medical, scientific and legal credentials that dont agree with the likes of Biden, Fauci and their minions. With true transparency, we can choose to get our families vaccinated or not. Proponents claim the vaccine is safe. If true, make them liable, like with all other drugs. Then the distrust might dissipate. A simple solution that we should all agree on: Stop the censorship.

(Donald Siracusa is a Bay Terrace resident.)

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MGM Accused Of Censorship After Burying Johnny Depp’s Latest Movie – We Got This Covered

By most accounts, Minamata is a pretty good movie. Its a dramatization of the story of real-life photojournalist W. Eugene Smith, who in 1971 was dispatched to the Japanese fishing village of Minamata to chronicle the impact of mercury poisoning by the Chisso Chemical Company.

What resulted was a shocking series of photographs that exposed the crime to the world, despite the company trying to block Smith at every turn. Ordinarily, this would be classic Oscar bait: a sober prestige picture about corporate greed with a heavyweight actor at the helm.

But, unfortunately for Minamata, that heavyweight actor is Johnny Depp. Depps reputation has crumbled over the last few years, particularly after the UK High Court ruled that it wasnt libelous to call him a wife-beater, promptly followed by him losing his appeal against the decision.

Minamatawas soon removed from festival schedules and director Andrew Levitas says MGM went out of their way to bury the movie in the US. Heres his letter to the studio:

In re-exposing their pain in the sharing of their story, this long marginalised community hoped for only one thing to lift history from the shadows so that other innocents would never be afflicted as they have and it seemed in that moment, with MGMs partnership, a decades-long wish was finally coming true. Now, imagine the devastation when they learned this past week, that despite an already successful global roll out, MGM had decided to bury the film (acquisitions head Mr. Sam Wollmans words) because MGM was concerned about the possibility that the personal issues of an actor in the film could reflect negatively upon them and that from MGMs perspective the victims and their families were secondary to this.

Australian photojournalist Stephen Dupont feels its particularly insulting that this story wont get the audience it deserves, saying that he enjoyed the movie, that the pain of the real-life victims of the poisoning has been ignored, and that MGM is engaged in censorship:

MGM is not just punishing Depp but everyone else, the other actors, the director, the cinematographer, writers, all those involved. Even if the allegations were true, I wouldnt change my opinion. With Depp what were talking about is a marriage breakdown, something that lots of people go through all around the world, the only difference is that theyre not celebrities. Its a sad state of censorship in a far too critical world where, god forbid, if you say or do anything the wrong way, or make a mistake, and youre crucified every which way. Lets get these things into perspective.

Its a fair point, though in my eyes theres a difference between saying something the wrong way and beating the crap out of your wife.

Anyway, theres a chance Minamata might one day get its moment in the spotlight. Depp is pinning his hopes on a titanic clash with ex-wife Amber Heard in 2022. Depp is suing Heard for $50M over a Washington Post op-ed she wrote about her experience as a victim of domestic violence. Shes filed a $100 million counterclaim, also alleging defamation and that Johnny was responsible for a social media effort to tarnish her career by getting her booted offAquaman 2.

Perhaps if Depp is vindicated in a domestic court he can begin rebuilding his reputation and Minamata will be reappraised by audiences. Though, honestly, I wouldnt get your hopes up too much.

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What have been the biggest revelations to come from WikiLeaks? – Yahoo News UK

Julian Assange founded WikiLeaks on this day in 2006.

This article is part of Yahoo's 'On This Day' series.

Julian Assange founded WikiLeaks, an international nonprofit organisation that openly published news leaks and classified information, 15 years ago.

The move shook the media industry, changing the nature of whistleblowing and giving a whole new meaning to the phrase "freedom of information".

WikiLeaks describes its goal as to bring important news and information to the public.

One of our most important activities is to publish original source material alongside our news stories so readers and historians alike can see evidence of the truth, its website says.

The website, which is not associated with Wikipedia, features an anonymous "drop box", with a goal of ensuring that whistleblowers can submit classified information to the site without fear of prosecution.

On this day in 2006, the wikileaks.org domain name was registered.

A series of controversial leaks soon made their way to the site.

In November 2007, operating procedures for Guantanamo Bay were published on the site, showing that the US army were keeping prisoners from Red Cross inspectors and holding new prisoners in isolation for two weeks to make them more compliant.

In 2008, sensitive information from the Church of Scientology was featured on the site, including secret Bibles and notes from founder L Ron Hubbard. The church threatened legal action following the leak.

In 2009, more than 500,000 confidential messages regarding the 9/11 terrorist attacks made their way to the site, including exchanges from the Pentagon, the FBI, FEMA and the NYPD, showing their response to the disaster.

In 2010 WikiLeaks released leaked video from a US helicopter showing an airstrike that killed civilians in Baghdad, including two Reuters news staff.

Later that same year saw half a million documents relating to the US Iraq and Afghanistan wars being published, including information about civilian deaths and sensitive data pertaining to the hunt for Osama Bin Laden.

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Famously, a 2016 leak also saw 20,000 Democratic National Committee emails make their way to WikiLeaks, which US intelligence later determined had been stolen by Russian hackers.

The emails showed that Democratic representatives favoured Hillary Clinton over opponent Bernie Sanders, and had provided her with debate questions in advance.

Assange, born in Townsville, Australia, had long been interested in computers and hacking.

In 1987, at the age of 16, Assange began hacking under the name Mendax, which would put him on the polices radar.

By 1993, Assange was using his computing skills to help the Victoria Police Child Exploitation Unit to track down individuals responsible for the publishing and distribution of child pornography.

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Assange was inspired by Daniel Ellsbergs 1971 release of the Pentagon Papers, but noted that two years had passed between Ellsbergs "leak" and media coverage.

Seeking to streamline the whistle-blowing process, Assange built a design for WikiLeaks in Australia, but quickly moved servers to Sweden, before expanding to several other countries in response to press-protection laws.

On October 4, 2006 Assange registered the wikileaks.org domain name and by December, WikiLeaks had published its first document a decision to assassinate government officials, signed by a prominent Somali political figure.

The International Federation of Journalists has called WikiLeaks a new breed of media organisation that offers important opportunities for media organisations".

Even now, 15 years since its inception, WikiLeaks still remains a point of contention with many who cannot agree whether Assange is a champion of the press, or a dangerous threat to national security.

Regardless, Julian Assange has been subject to a number of investigations since the site's inception, and has recently been the target of an alleged kidnapping plot.

Following two sexual assault accusations in Sweden, Assange sought political asylum in the Ecuadorian embassy in London in 2012.

In April 2019 he left the embassy and was arrested by UK authorities for skipping bail.

He has remained in Belmarsh maximum security prison in London ever since.

The investigation into the sexual assault allegations has now been dropped by Swedish authorities.

In June 2019, the US Justice Department formally asked Britain to extradite Assange to the US to face charges that he conspired to hack government computers and violated an espionage law.

Watch: Julian Assange's partner seeks an end to 'nightmare'

In April 2010, when Julian Assange appeared at the National Press Club to release a classified video depicting a U.S. military helicopter killing 18 people, he was hailed in some circles as a hero.

More than a decade later, new reporting revealed the depths of the CIAs war against Assange and WikiLeaks during the Trump administration.

Read more: Kidnapping, assassination and a London shoot-out: Inside the CIA's secret war plans against WikiLeaks

In January 2021, a UK court concluded it would be oppressive to extradite him to the US because of his frail mental health, saying there was a real risk he would take his own life.

The US has since appealed this ruling and the court case continues and a full appeal hearing is scheduled for 27 October.

In spite of the controversy, the WikiLeaks site is still live, and continues to be accessed by millions of people around the world.

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Banksy’s Spy Booth Brick + NFT Auction Crashes Servers with Overwhelmingly Heavy Web Traffic – WSAZ-TV

Cosmic Wire has Rescheduled this Exclusive Auction for Friday, October 8, 12PM-5PM, PST

Published: Oct. 4, 2021 at 9:03 PM EDT|Updated: 18 hours ago

LOS ANGELES, Oct. 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Because of torrential web traffic overloading and crashing its website and auction servers, Cosmic Wire has rescheduled its auction of the only remaining remnants of the original Banksy Spy Booth wall mural as a hybrid NFT to Friday, October 8 from 12pm PST 5pm PST. For more information, or to make a bid, please visit http://www.banksyspyboothnft.com.

"The crash was equal parts exhilarating and anxiety-inducing to live through in real time," says Cosmic Wire CEO Jerad Finck. "We knew there was a lot of interest surrounding the piece, we felt the energy, but had no idea it would be like this. Our server CPU hit 98% within two minutes of starting the auction causing the site to go down, followed by intermitten

t blips of life over the next several hours with hundreds of millions of hits steadily rolling in. So, we had to call it off because we didn't want legitimate bidders to miss out on this opportunity. We're back up on a designated server and look forward to the auction."

All week, Finck will be joined by "The Queen of Clubhouse" and digital marketing guru Swan Swit in various Clubhouse rooms to discuss the auction. You can follow them both on the app, or the Cosmic Wire Clubhouse here for updates and scheduled events: https://www.clubhouse.com/club/cosmic-wire

Banksy's famed Spy Booth mural appeared overnight on a wall in Cheltenham, England in 2014. The street art featured three spies with listening devices on either side of an actual telephone booth, and mysteriously vanished two years later in 2016. Two of the three eavesdropping spies are thought to be representations of Edward Snowden and Julian Assange.

In 2016, worldwide art platform Artnet published in an article by Naomi Rea, "Spy Booth was a demonstrably political work, appearing just a stone's throw away from the British Government Communications Headquarters a year after former NSA contractor and notorious whistle-blower Edward Snowden exposed the British intelligence and security organization for mining online and telephone data."Artnet also noted that the Cheltenham Borough Council had "granted the artwork retrospective planning permission and elevated the building to listed status."

Long suspected to have been destroyed, the heads of the three Spy Booth spies have been found and are included in Cosmic Wire's unique and exclusive auction. The winning bidder will receive nine original brick pieces of the wall depicting all three spies' heads, along with the provenance documents of ownership, authenticity, and chain of custody, as well as a brand new original one-of-one NFT made from a photogrammetry file created from the remaining bricks.

Cosmic Wirehas announced a partnership with Raiinmaker on the release of six additional Spy Booth inspired NFTs in support of climate change charities. 100% of the NFT royalty downstream proceeds from this partnership will be donated to Laudato Tree,American Forests, and the Coalition for Rainforest Nations whose mission is to Reduce Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation (REDD+) to stop deforestation.

"Right now, it's critical that we all step up and do our part to help turn the tide at this important moment with climate change," said Raiinmaker founder J.D. Seraphine. "We're honored to support all the important work of the Coalition for Rainforest Nations, Laudato Tree, and American Forests."

Finck says, "Banksy is one of the most infamous and provocative artists of our generation. The fact that Cosmic Wire is involved in this at all is profoundly humbling. We wanted to pay homage to the original Spy Booth, so we created a new piece of digital art based on what remains of the wall. We are genuinely excited to play a small part in time capsuling this historic moment in human culture and bringing it back to the people."

For more information, please visit http://www.banksyspyboothnft.com or http://www.cosmicwire.com.

View a mini documentary on the mural and auction here: https://youtu.be/I2Pf5JApuw4

Images (courtesy of Cosmic Wire): https://www.dropbox.com/sh/qwdgo2x1c847nfg/AAC9sn0yyjJfRP-v-rwBaSLRa?dl=0

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It happened today – this day in history – October 4 – Yellow Advertiser

1539: Henry VIII marries Anne of Cleves.

1669: Death of Dutch painter Rembrandt van Rijn aged 66.

1777: General George Washingtons troops attack and are defeated by the British at Germantown, Pennsylvania.

1809: Spencer Perceval becomes Prime Minister after William Cavendish Bentinck, Duke of Portland, retires due to ill health.

1824: Mexico becomes a republic.

1854: Abraham Lincoln makes his first political speech at the Illinois State Fair.

1883: The Orient Express departs on its first official journey from Paris to Istanbul.

1910: Portugal becomes a republic and King Manuel II flees to England.

1911: The first escalator installed on the London Underground at Earls Court Station.

1914: French & British fleet bombards Turkish forts in the Dardanelles.

1921: The League of Nations refuses to assist starving Russians.

1922: Austria gains independence.

1927: Gutzon Borglum begins sculpting Mt. Rushmore.

1933: Esquire magazine is first published.

1940: Hitler and Mussolini confer at the Brenner Pass in the Alps.

1943: Corsica is freed by the Free French.

1944: British troops land on the Greek mainland.

1953: Briton Jim Peters sets a world marathon record of 2:18:34.8 in the Turku Marathon in Finland.

1955: Rev Sun Young Moon leaves prison in Seoul.

1957: Russian satellite Sputnik is launched into space the first man-made object ever to leave the Earths atmosphere.

1958: The French Fifth Republic is established.

1959: Soviet space probe Luna 3 sends back the first pictures of the dark side of the moon.

1962: Singles chart:

1963: The Beatles make their first appearance on the ITV show Ready Steady Go.

1965: Pope Paul VI becomes the first pope to visit the western hemisphere.

1966: Lesotho (Basutoland) gains independence from Britain.

1970: Singer Janis Joplin is found dead at the Landmark Hotel, Hollywood, after an accidental heroin overdose.

1976: British Rail begins its new 125mph High Speed Train (HST) service, the Intercity 125.

1978: Country singer Tammy Wynette is abducted, beaten and held in her car for two hours by a kidnapper wearing a ski mask.

1982: Helmut Kohl is confirmed as the new chancellor of West Germany. On the same day, The Smiths make their live debut at the Ritz in Manchester, supporting Blue Rondo A La Turk.

1983: Richard Noble driving Thrust2 reaches new land speed record of 650.88mph at Black Rock Desert, Nevada.

1989: Monty Python comic Graham Chapman, dies from cancer aged 48.

1992: An Israeli Boeing 747 cargo plane crashes in the outskirts of Amsterdam in the Netherlands, setting two blocks of flats on fire and killing dozens of people.

1994: Guitarist Danny Gatton commits suicide aged 48.

2001: A Siberian Sibir Airlines Tupolev TU-154 crashes into the Black Sea after being struck by an errant Ukrainian S-200 missile. 78 people are killed.

2006: WikiLeaks is launched, created by internet activist Julian Assange.

2009: Album chart:

2010: Death of comedy actor Norman Wisdom aged 95.

2011: The US State Department lists the leader of Islamic State, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist with a $10 million reward for information leading to his capture.

2012: Michael Schumacher announces his retirement from motor racing at the end of the season.

2014: Jean-Claude Baby Doc Duvalier, former president of Haiti, dies of a heart attack aged 63.

2017: Prime minister Theresa May suffers a nightmare speech at the Conservative Party Conference as her voice fails, a prankster interrupts and the set collapses.

BIRTHDAYS: Anne Rice, author, 80; Susan Sarandon, actress, 75; Jim Fielder, bassist, (Blood Sweat and Tears) 74; Ann Widdecombe, politician, 74; Christoph Waltz, actor, 65; Anneka Rice, TV presenter, 63; Chris Lowe, musician (Pet Shop Boys) 62; Liev Schreiber, actor, 54; Reggie Lee, actor, 46; Alicia Silverstone, actress, 45; Richard Reed Parry, multi-instrumentalist, 44; Caitriona Balfe, actress, 42; Tom Rosick, footballer, 41; Ryan Shawcross, footballer, 37; Melissa Benoist, actress, 33; Dakota Johnson, actress, 32.; Stacey Soloman, singer/TV personality, 32.

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