The most protected are postings related to the State of Israel in general, and corruption of banks and banking regulation in the State of Israel in particular.
Stanley Fisher - Governor of the Bank of Israel, whose conduct was questioned in a recent posting on LiveLeak.com, which appears to be censored.
From: System:
Sep-4-2012 09:11:43
Sep-4-2012 09:11:43
Item 'Liveleak appears overly protective of any negative posting, pertaining to the State of Israel' rejected!
One of our moderators has rejected item: Liveleak appears overly protective of any negative posting, pertaining to the State of Israel
==>explanation from moderator: "an admin will in touch to discuss any grievances you have. Thanks."
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From: Joseph Zernik:
To: Liveleak Staff (15)
Sep-11-2012 15:16:18
Views, "reads" counter
My most recent posting,"Request for Response by Bank of Israel Governor Stanley Fisher in re: Consumer Complaint against Bank HaPoalim, LTD, Israel", - Posted 21 hours ago, not s single "Read" yet - give me a break. I logged in a couple of times from internet cafes under different IP addresses...
JZ
LINKS:
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=ad6_1347311535
One of our moderators has rejected item: Liveleak appears overly protective of any negative posting, pertaining to the State of Israel
==>explanation from moderator: "an admin will in touch to discuss any grievances you have. Thanks."
Please review our Terms & Conditions for more information on why your item might have been rejected
From: Joseph Zernik:
To: Liveleak Staff (15)
Sep-11-2012 15:16:18
Views, "reads" counter
My most recent posting,"Request for Response by Bank of Israel Governor Stanley Fisher in re: Consumer Complaint against Bank HaPoalim, LTD, Israel", - Posted 21 hours ago, not s single "Read" yet - give me a break. I logged in a couple of times from internet cafes under different IP addresses...
JZ
LINKS:
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=ad6_1347311535
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All comments are welcome... especially any tips regarding corruption of the courts in Los Angeles. Anonymous tips are fine. One simple way to do it is from internet cafes, etc.