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Related: About this forumIt's Begun! Kremlin Puts Back 'The Iron Curtain'. Internet No Longer Accessible - The Russian Dude
The Kremlin has pulled the trigger on a full-scale digital crackdown, bringing back the Iron Curtain in the form of internet censorship. WhatsApp and Telegram voice and video callsthe last lifeline of free communication for millions of Russiansare now blocked by Roscomnadzor. No glitches, no excuses, just a direct state order. This move is part of a broader strategy to silence dissent, isolate citizens, and push them onto the Kremlins own surveillance-heavy messaging app, MAX. What looks like a ban on foreign apps is really psychological warfare and preparation for even harsher control. Reports of drone drills and regional mobile blackouts reveal the regimes test runs for total information shutdowns. Combined with record wartime spending and collapsing social stability, this ban is a warning sign of larger plans in motion. Every blackout, every ban, every forced migration to state platforms is the Kremlin rehearsing for its next escalation. Russias leadership knows free communication is more dangerous than any weapon, which is why they are slamming the digital Iron Curtain down before the next conflict explodes.
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It's Begun! Kremlin Puts Back 'The Iron Curtain'. Internet No Longer Accessible - The Russian Dude (Original Post)
TexasTowelie
Sep 14
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Lovie777
(20,381 posts)1. They want to do the same here.............
SWBTATTReg
(25,712 posts)2. The other side of the coin is that they silenced the voices and then all goes quiet, even they (the thugs) no longer
know what's going on. Silence works in many ways.
Aimee in OKC
(166 posts)3. Russians may need to do updated 'samizdat'.
Samizdat (Russian: самиздат, pronounced [səmɨzˈdat], lit. 'self-publishing') was a form of dissident activity across the Eastern Bloc in which individuals reproduced censored and underground makeshift publications, often by hand, and passed the documents from reader to reader. The practice of manual reproduction was widespread, because printed texts could be traced back to the source. This was a grassroots practice used to evade official Soviet censorship.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samizdat