Project Sinar conformed that Murray Hunter Substack has been blocked once again with the request being directed to the MCMC's ip address: 175.139.142.25.
The following tests run show that the ISPs are the actual organizations blocking my web-link https://gschqckhtpkidzxz.global.ssl.fastly.net/ which was kindly created for me by Reporters Without Borders (RSP).
The corporations that are doing the work of the MCMC can be seen in the results below.
This is corporate totalitarianism.
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People have the gift of the gab. Talk a lot about nothing.
This site should be shut completely.
There's little point but a lot of grand stupidity and futility doing the kacau kacau when only sometimes you are prevented from getting access.
If you do it, say, five times a day, you eventually get a connection, Alhamdullilah! The use of VPNs get you access, anytime, anyway. But if you don't want to go and live in the countries where the VPNs servers are (some countries have funny names you may not like), then just stay home, the half-hearted, familiar half-baked approach for anything Bolehland still means you can put up with the immature kacau kacau half-censorship, and still get your popcorn.
If you are stubborn and insist on getting your popcorn the usual way, you can still do so. Out of the five times you try gain access, you can still hit your jerkpot, all the same, Alhamdullilah! If you observe the times the Great Bolehland Curtain is up, there are only specific times our lazy workforce are working or awake. That's because Bolehland's wonders have their eyes off the radar, they may be sleeping. They may also be doing the kacau kacau on the married women in the office.
Bolehland's politicians (and other monkeys) simply can't take it when they imagine there are voices the slightest disagree with them. It makes our garbage politicians "lose face". Then again, shutting sites down also (should) make our monkeys lose face.
I'd recommend shutting out the site than demonstrate our ability to only get things half-dung or, more often, not done. Of course, it is not possible to shut down the site entirely, if so we'll get a Mamakthir dictator out of his most accomplished sidekick ever. We can get a hitman out to deal with the pesky Angmoh here, though I would imagine it will end up a "Fat Jho", none of our best have been able to get the big boy out of the Paris Hilton.
The moral of my drift is - always do a complete job, don't do things half-assed.
You clean one side of your cheek with your hand, you need do same with other cheek.
Yes, Opera is a good option, it's a great browser. Sometimes I go for Brave.