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This type of censorship is already here in Canada and knocking on the door of countries around the world.

Earlier this month, I was in Brazil to cover the country's massive Independence Day protests.

When we were there, we had to use a special app to access the Internet. Let me explain...

Brazil is South America's largest country with more than 200 million people. Until the 1980s it was a military dictatorship. But as of late, the people of Brazil have once again been confronted with an incredibly hostile government threatening their freedom of speech.

Their president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, often referred to as "Lula", is an ally of Iran, China and Cuba. And he's been importing their censorship policies into the country with the help of a crusading judge named Alexandre de Moraes, who has been censoring Lula's political opponents in secret trials.

But he's also been censoring the people of Brazil, too, by banning Elon Musk's entire social media app, X, and free speech platform, Rumble, both of which we rely on to report the other side of the story.

This type of censorship is already here in Canada and knocking on the door of countries around the world.

But we found the perfect way to get around that!

Let me tell you how I did it, when I landed in Sao Paolo. Here's how I got around the ban.

Rebel News partnered with Private Internet Access, an app that protects your digital privacy and can disguise your location whenever you're online by connecting you to a virtual private network, or VPN.

It's what freedom fighters in places like China, Iran, and Brazil use to access parts of the Internet their dictatorships don't want them to see.

I downloaded it onto my phone with just a few clicks, and within one minute, I was surfing secretly — and getting around the Brazilian ban.

It really worked — I used it in the heart of Brazil at a major free speech rally.

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  3. Go to the platform you want to use and Rebel News will no longer be blocked.

Meta, Facebook's parent company, is taking extreme measures by opting out of the Trudeau regime's Bill C-18 stipulations, which demand that social media platforms pay Trudeau's chosen media outlets for users to share certain news stories on their platforms.

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Most importantly, PIA VPN allows users to bypass regional restrictions and stand up against Trudeau's new censorship law. This means it can also help you securely stay informed online, even when Bill C-18 is keeping other Canadians in the dark.

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This government shakedown and desperate attempt to keep the mainstream media afloat could have a range of repercussions for the over 70% of Canadians who receive their news online.

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Ezra Levant

Rebel Commander

Ezra Levant is the founder and owner of Rebel News and the host of The Ezra Levant ShowHe is the author of multiple best-selling books, including Ethical Oil, The Libranos, China Virus, and most recently, Trudeau's Secret Plan.

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