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The EU Censorship System – Part 6

EU censorship is not a European project. It is transatlantic.
This article documents in detail how U.S. universities — led by Stanford — coordinated with U.S. government agencies, the European Commission, and major tech platforms to build a global censorship infrastructure. Under the cover of “scientific research,” elections, COVID debates, and political dissent were systematically controlled while governments remained formally invisible. What is exposed here is not theory, but a coordinated circumvention of constitutional protections.

The EU Censorship System – Part 4

Censorship does not begin with deletion – it begins with invisibility.
Internal documents reveal in detail how TikTok and Meta altered their content policies under pressure from the European Commission. Vague concepts such as “marginalizing speech,” “coded language,” or “undermining public trust” now enable the suppression of lawful opinions through algorithmic demotion. This article documents what is removed, what is throttled, and how shadow-banning creates a false illusion of consensus without users ever being informed.