VARIOUS government- or state-funded schools and colleges are required by law to install anti-pornography filters on their computers. These filters, with neutral names like Cyberpatrol and Surfwatch, have been helpfully designed in conjunction with the ADL (Anti-Defamation League), a New York based multimillion dollar Jewish body.
Yes you’ve guessed it: the ADL secretly installed filters into these software packages which block access to websites which the ADL disapprove of; in some cases the software actually furtively switches students who are attempting to access this website to ” ADL-approved” websites, like the ADL-front and ADL-funded Nizkor website. The US Army has installed similar software on its computers.
Officers and men trying to access this website during the 1999 Balkan war, received a splash screen warning them that the FPP website had been deemed to be ” non mission-related” and that all further attempts by that user to access the website were being “monitored and logged”.