The Internet Can Function Without Advertising

By You Don’t Know DHTLY! – June 22, 2026


Is Google one of the most dangerous companies in the world today with the policy of censoring Americans who use the platform when condemning the Zionists who rule the maniacal society of Israel?

Most people think so and most people will agree Google is a private company and it can do whatever it wants to do when setting policy.

However, payback is a bitch!

The solution to online Orwellian bullies is simple. Ban ads on the Internet. The ban would deal a heavy blow to Zionist-controlled Google, YouTube, Facebook, Amazon, and every other big corporation that has grown too big for the American public to put up with.

If we can ban tobacco and alcohol advertising on analog broadcast television, we can certainly ban digital advertising litter on the Internet.

Trust me. Any Internet website can operate without advertising.

Google operates in America under statute law.

However, we, the people of America, set our national policies and laws that we feel strongly about and support. Such sentiments are usually rooted in the traditional American spirit of self-reliance, free speech and free choice.

One of our best achievements is our no littering law. Everyone agrees it is a good law. Another good law most Americans would feel strongly about and would support is a digital littering/advertising ban on the Internet.

Americans already equate advertisements on the Internet as digital litter. Google, YouTube, Facebook, Amazon, and the rest of the Zionist owned platforms would have to understand, we, the people set our laws up. We would define what digital litter advertising is and we would ban it on the Internet.

Changing outdated laws, like the ones Google and YouTube operate under now, would follow the natural evolution for hammering out a more just society and a litter free digital environment.

All the big Internet businesses operating off the back of online advertising dollars will have to find new ways of extracting wealth with a ban on all their advertising schemes on the Internet. Advertisers would no longer be allowed to glean your personal information off the ads they design to exploit you with so they can sell your information to dubious offline outfits.

How they will adapt to find news ways to get your personal information will not be our problem.

Advertisers have for too long abused the American consumer and deserves no pity, especially when you consider their use of ambush pop-up messages on the Internet that spoil your reading moments. It is akin to encountering litter and trash in a natural forest and public spaces.

Some advertisers have almost made it impossible to delete the annoying pop-up messages that come out of nowhere on our computer screens. All of it is based on pure greed just as littering in open natural spaces is rooted in pure laziness.

Think a little about how only a couple of years back or so ago, the government ordered a ban on the sale of all vaping products due to some illness associated with the use of vaping products. It was understood, as explained by those in charge of us, that vaping was dangerous to the health of the general public.

Hello, people! Digital litter advertising is dangerous to the physical and mental health of the general public!

The people who invested their money into the vaping industry simply had to take the financial hit as they couldn’t sell their products in the marketplace.

It wasn’t our problem.

How big business and shady corporations react to an advertising ban on the Internet will not be your concern.

Click the photo link to find out how to protect yourself from intrusive online ads.

It will not be our problem.

Surely, advertisers will find a way to get their message to you in some other fashion.

An Internet advertising ban would immediately inject new life in traditional newspapers and other print media that have seen their circulations crash because of the Internet.

NO SMOKING

Back in the day when I was a cigarette smoker, I was astounded with the no smoking ban in restaurants and other public spaces when it was enacted. I was used to smoking among non-smokers anywhere I pleased. Restaurants were unhealthy, smokey, and smelled awful back then when anyone could light up a cigarette inside one.

I kicked the nasty smoking addiction forty years ago that began in the late 1960’s. I’m a better person for it and I am healthier, too. Plus, I surely saved myself thousands of dollars over the decades not spent on cheap but over-priced tobacco products.

The abrupt no smoking in public spaces ban back then affected me as a smoker, but I had to live with the ban. It was the same change cycle people experienced when they banned littering in natural parks and everywhere else.

Before the ban, our parks and environments were littered with waste from a society at the time that generally held no regards for our natural open spaces. So, they enacted littering laws.

Littering today in our national parks and public spaces will garner you a hefty fine if caught doing so, so no one litters. Plus, people today want to keep our environment clean from from discarded filth and waste.

Such changes highlight the progress we make in civility that is generally agreed are good laws that makes us better. Such changes are similar to when Europeans realized bathing daily was a good thing.

Banning all digital litter on the Internet would be a great move to improve our lives. The will of the people will be served. Plus, it would put an end to how greedy and intrusive advertisers abuse our privacy.

Most everyone knows today, the power of the evil globalists lies mostly in their message, and which is supported by crooked advertising dollars.

Kill the message and you help kill the globalists.





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