Thank you. The fact that it's being censored is enough to make me want to flip through it; normally the ones that people try to hide make for the best reading.
Kind of reminds me of The Sacred Mushroom and the Cross. Highly recommended, to anyone who's in to learning about the legit, factual origins of Christianity.
Amazon is a private company. They can chose to sell whatever. The fact that they are the defacto standard in books and e-Readers is a huge concern. It's interesting that these big mega-companies, like Facebook, can essentially censor stuff by simply refusing to sell it. You can still get the book. There's nothing illegal about downloading it. He has it up there for free. But because of Amazon's control over distribution methods, it's effectively censored.
This is a point made by Jim Marrs. The US government rarely censors books. That feels wrong. Publishers are even willing to print objectionable books -- in small runs, to "test the market". But it's easier to shut down distribution. Once upon a time, that meant keeping display copies out of Woolworth's. Given Amazon's "long tail" philosophy and the actualities of print-on-demand... it really feels like censorship.
Sciency ago
Nazis just cut out the middle man and burnt the people they didn't like.
Tb0n3 ago
It's a government thing. Amazon is not the government. End of that conspiracy train.
SaneGoatiSwear ago
TheTrigger ago
Thank you. The fact that it's being censored is enough to make me want to flip through it; normally the ones that people try to hide make for the best reading.
Kind of reminds me of The Sacred Mushroom and the Cross. Highly recommended, to anyone who's in to learning about the legit, factual origins of Christianity.
djsumdog ago
Amazon is a private company. They can chose to sell whatever. The fact that they are the defacto standard in books and e-Readers is a huge concern. It's interesting that these big mega-companies, like Facebook, can essentially censor stuff by simply refusing to sell it. You can still get the book. There's nothing illegal about downloading it. He has it up there for free. But because of Amazon's control over distribution methods, it's effectively censored.
Go capitalism. You get what you paid for.
pitenius ago
This is a point made by Jim Marrs. The US government rarely censors books. That feels wrong. Publishers are even willing to print objectionable books -- in small runs, to "test the market". But it's easier to shut down distribution. Once upon a time, that meant keeping display copies out of Woolworth's. Given Amazon's "long tail" philosophy and the actualities of print-on-demand... it really feels like censorship.
djsumdog ago
Woolies! ... (I miss Australia)
vw68MINI06 ago
Very interesting indeed. It makes you wonder if any other "massacres" was faked.
Explodedimp ago
Don't tell me you buy into this shit.
Estafusis ago
You should unsub
insomniabob ago
Big difference between banning a book, and declining to sell one. Settle down.
iamrage ago
That's a lot of downvotes for speaking the truth... kind of sad really.
Chiefpacman ago
Meh, it's v/ conspiracy. We gotta be careful w/ new front page layout, don't wanna rain on the parade, not very conspiring of you.