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TABLE OF CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION: ON POLITICAL METAMORPHOSIS  AND THE FATE OF FREE SPEECH

The Transformation of Education in the Digital Era

The Value of Diversity in Online Encyclopaedias

DSA and censorship

THE CONCEPT OF DEMOCRACY – HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE

Demos και kratos – Democracy and Freedom of Speech are Inseparable Concepts.

Fundamentals for Democratic Societies

Cleisthenes, the Origins

Main Reforms Enacted by Cleisthenes

FREE SPEECH, A FIRST REQUIREMENT FOR DEMOCRACY

Socrates on Governance, Knowledge, and Free Speech

Free Speech as a Prerequisite for Democracy

Modern Philosophical Foundations on Free Speech and Democracy

On Freedom of Speech, Pluralism and Tolerance. A Brief Review

Empirical Evidence

LIBERAL DEMOCRACY AND FREEDOM OF SPEECH

IN CLASSICAL POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY

Socrates on "Free Speech" and "Democracy"

The Trial of Socrates

The Significance of Socrates' Trial: Freedom of Speech and Suppression

Ostracism of Speech

In the spirit of Socrates Trial: DSA Censorship and the Modern "Guilt by Association"

CLASSIC LIBERALS ON FREE SPEECH

VOLTAIRE

Voltaire views on Freedom of Speech

MONTESQUIEU

Montesquieu, Democracy and Separation of Powers

An itinerary of liberal democracy

Accountability and the role neglected by the mainstream media

THE COSTS OF DEFENDING FREE SPEECH

Julian Assange

Nomination of Julian Assange, Nobel Peace Prize 2023

Carl von Ossietzky: A Champion for Freedom of Speech

"Being a true liberal"

Nelson Mandela: Tolerance and Freedom of Expression

WESTERN SCHOLARS CRITICISED ON THE BASIS OF UNWARRANTED ALLEGATIONS

Criticism of Western Scholars on Unwarranted Grounds

Logical Considerations About "Guilt by Association"

The Guilt by association fallacy

SOCRATIC PERSPECTIVE: DEMOCRATIC LEADERSHIP AND THE NEED OF ADVANCED EDUCATION FOR SOCIETY RULERS

The European panorama

Educational level of the European "elites"

Table 10: Verified Academic Credentials of EU Commissioners

Summary — Doctorate / Advanced Degree among Commissioners (2024‑2029)

After the tables:

Leaders of the 27 EU countries

THE CONSTRUCTION AND GOVERNANCE OF THE DIGITAL SERVICES ACT (DSA)

DSA censorship powers concentrated in the unelected Commission and its unelected President, Ursula von der Leyen

Appointment Process for Commissioners

The selection, not election, of the European Commission president and commissioners.

From the EU Commission's official publication:

My comment:

The Buttiglione case

EU Commission President election mirrors Stalin's "democratic centralism"

The bureaucracy

Trusted Flaggers

 Table 1: DSA Trust Flaggers: Focus on Illegal Content

How Has the DSA Precisely Defined "Illegal Speech"

DSA definition of "illegal speech"

What Was the Procedure?

Who Intervened?

Which Non-Governmental Organizations Related to Freedom of Speech Were Consulted?

ON THE EXTRATERRITORIAL APPLICATION AND PURPORTED UNIVERSALITY OF THE DSA

Extraterritoriality?

THE DIGITAL SERVICES ACT AS A TOOL OF INFLUENCE

Exploring the Motivations Behind the DSA

“Hate speech.”

Silencing of Dissent: The Ultimate Aim

DSA CENSORSHIP: WIKIPEDIA, GROKIPEDIA, AND X

Wikipedia under the control of the EU's Digital Services Act

X (formerly Twitter)

Table 2: The Parallel Enforcement Rails of GDPR and DSA.

Wikipedia on DSA: Censorship to Critics of Censorship

"Allegations of censorship"

The DSA Pathogen: From “Hate Speech” to Global Tyranny

The symptoms?

The endgame?

Wikipedia was Patient Zero

Table 3: Spread of the DSA pathogen

GROKIPEDIA ON DSA: MAJOR ALLEGATIONS OF CENSORSHIP

Grokipedia's Position and Its Independence from DSA Censorship

Grokipedia Preview on a new text about "DSA Free Speech and Censorship Allegations" (November 3, 2025)

Highjacked by Wokeism?

Wokeism as Antidemocratic: Minority Imposition on the Majority

Table 4: Impact of Lobbyism

ARTICLE 19 OF THE UN DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS

DSA’s “systemic risks” and wokeism’s “harm” dogmas

Examples:

Table 5: Impact of Wokeism-based violations of Human Rights Chart's Article 19

MECHANISMS OF CENSORSHIP AND CONTROL

The Tools

Shadow banning

A Typical Case of Shadow-banning

Table 6 – Evidence of Shadow banning. Results on Google Search in section "All", Before and After the EU's DSA-related censorship.

Table 7: Results discrepancies across engines (Search conducted by Grok, 9 August 2025)

Table 8: Results from Google Search in the "All" and "News" sections, before and after implementation of the EU’s DSA censorship.

"Democratic Shield" and EU's Centralized Intelligence Agency Project – More Censorship on Freedom of expression

"Democracy Shield" and “War on Democracy"

The Repression on Dissident Voices

Case study: Closing Bank Accounts of Dissident Journalist

Concerns Regarding the DSA and Freedom of Expression

International Criticism

Dissidents Voices

TABLE 8: Dissidents Mentioned in Alternative Media

TABLE 9:Empirically Documented Cases of Potential DSA-Related Suppression (It includes only cases with some objective evidence, not mere reputation.)

Limitations of Sociological Evidence

Methodological Issues: Why Many Cases Remain Invisible

1. The EU Outsources Enforcement to Private Platforms

2. Algorithmic Decisions Lacking Public Audit

3. Lack of Transparency in EU “Trusted Flaggers”

4. Influence of Journalistic Slander on Enforcement

5. Reframing of Political Dissent as “Foreign Interference”

6. Absence of Forensic Footprints

Documented vs. Perceived Censorship: Why the Gap Exists

1. Documented Censorship

2. Perceived Censorship

3. Why Perceptions Are Often Correct

4. How This Book Bridges the Gap

5. Key Conclusion

DSA Censorship Details

Framework and Application

Synthesis of Findings

Table 10: DSA Censorship Details: A Comprehensive Explanation

Freedom of Speech vs Censorship – Grokipedia vs DSA

Transcript:

Reactions to Breton´s letter to Elon Musk

Elon Musk’s Critique of the DSA and Its Impact on X

TRANSGRESSION OF LIBERAL-BASED DEMOCRACY BY THE DSA, PSEUDO-LIBERALS AND PSEUDO-LEFTISTS

Restricting fundamental human rights in liberal Europe threatens democracy and risks leading to authoritarianism and fascism

Rearming Europe for WW3

The intersection of Human Rights and Civil Rights

Freedom of Expression and Freedom of Speech

Case Study: SWEDHR

Table 11: Search in Yahoo, search term "SWEDHR News", on March 14, 2025.

Table 11-b: Ibid., close up

Table 12: Search in Google (search section 'News') ––search term "SWEDHR news", on March 14,  2025. Result = 1

Table 13: Search in Google (search section 'News') ––search term "SWEDHR", November 26, 2025. Result = 0

Journalists for Hire

Public Reception and Ongoing Debate

YouTube

PSEUDO-LIBERALS, THE PSEUDO-LEFT, AND THE LOSS OF IDEOLOGICAL COMPASS

Pseudo-Liberals and Pseudo-Leftists. The Rise of Censorship

The Shift of the Progressive Left

Case Study: Chile's Political Stance

The Evolution of European Progressive Movements

Italy and Sweden

Erosion of Progressive Ideals Among European Greens and Left Parties

Table 14: Support Among European Green and Left Parties for Arms Deliveries and EU Sanctions on Russia (2024–2025)

Source of quotes on Table 14:

Preserving Free Flow of Information: The Role of New Platforms

We Need to Defend X as a Platform for Freedom of Speech

CONCLUSION

"Against a Sea of Troubles"

The Threat to Freedom of Expression and Democracy

Table 15: Classical Liberalism vs. Pseudo-Liberalism

APPENDIXES

Appendix A: X post by @ProfessorsBlogg

Appendix B: The warmongering of EU's Kaja Kallas

APPENDIX C: EUROPEAN GREEN & LEFT PARTIES —POSITIONS ON THE UKRAINE WAR.

APPENDIX D: APPENDIX D. INDEPENDENT STRUCTURED REVIEWS OF BOOK "EU'S CENSORSHIP OF FREEDOM ON SPEECH" BY AI KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS

Introduction

REVIEW BY GROK

"EU's Censorship on Freedom of Speech: DSA Echoes of Fascist Repression in War Propaganda" by Prof. Marcello Ferrada de Noli

1. What is the book about?

  1. How does the author connect fascist repression to modern war propaganda?
  2. Which are the empirical results in the book, including statistical findings?
  3. In which terms do the said book contribute to the debate on the issue 'Does DSA lead to censorship of Freedom of Speech?

REVIEW BY CLAUDE

1. What is the book about?

Central Argument

Main Themes and Scope

a) Historical-Political Analysis:

b) Russophobia as Propaganda:

c) Empirical Documentation of Censorship:

d) Personal Testimony:

Methods

2. How does the author connect fascist repression to modern war propaganda?

Analogies and Historical Comparisons

Specific Historical/Legal Mechanisms as Examples

3. What are the empirical results, including statistical findings?

Qualitative Evidence

Methodological Notes

  1. How does the book contribute to the debate on whether the DSA leads to censorship of freedom of speech?

Position in Broader Debate

Novel Findings

1. Empirical Documentation of Search Engine Disparities:

2. Cross-Engine Validation:

3. Geopolitical-Censorship Nexus:

4. Insider Testimony:

Theoretical Contributions

Policy-Relevant Insights

Assessment of Evidence Supporting Censorship Conclusion

Conclusion on DSA-Censorship Link

REVIEW BY ASK AI

(Vertex AI Search)

How does the author connect fascist repression to modern war propaganda?

(Vertex AI Search)

Which are the empirical results in the book, including statistical findings?

Appendix D – Conclusion

Summary of the reviews done by Chat GPT

Claude Review

Concluding Note on the Methodological Value of Multi-AI Review

REFERENCES AND NOTES ...........................................................................................................282

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS...................................................................................... 306

MY PREVIOUS BOOKS ON THE ISSUE OF FREEDOM OF SPEECH............................................................307

ARTICLES RELATED TO ISSUES TREATED IN THIS BOOK, IN The Indicter.................................313