This quote is a paraphrase of one made by 18th Century Irish philosopher and politician, Edmund Burke. It accurately reflects what happens with major atrocities historically--good people remain silent--usually until it's too late. From drugs and violent crime once found primarily in the inner cities that have spread deep into rural America to this kind of organized crime stalking that happens to "other people, not me" to the Jewish, Bosnian and Somali holocausts that we've ignored until too many people were murdered to ignore, human being ignore what makes them uncomfortable until it's too late. What appears to be a "small thing" as you watch it happen to me and others you don't know is suddenly a very big deal happening to you. In this video, I show how, in less than one hour, my proxy server has been crashed twice. Again, this was a precursor to being PDOS off my Windows box. Crashing my proxy server repeatedly or otherwise thwarting my access to my device is a bad idea, in general, because I start focusing on doing other things the criminals don't want me to do. So, that's exactly what I'm going to do. In the meantime, consider your own freedom of speech and other freedoms because, if this can happen to me and the likes of Randy Quaid, it can happen to ANYONE, ANYWHERE. How long will you watch in silence? How long will you watch knowing the perps are getting a perverse thrill out of harming me and others and are watching their handiwork via my videos while others are ...