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Anti-Porn Domestic Terrorist in Michigan Sentenced to 6 Years in Prison

John Douglas Allen was sentenced on Wednesday to 75 months in prison for his 2021 domestic terrorism campaign against telecommunications companies he blamed for “broadcasting pornography, cursing and immoral content.”

Michigan Man Admits to 2021 Terror Campaign to Ban 'Immoral Content'

John Douglas Allen admitted in court on Monday to a 2021 campaign of threats of violence, including domestic terrorism such as planting bombs, against telecommunications companies that he blamed for “broadcasting pornography, cursing and immoral content.”

French Senators Propose Treating Adult Content 'Like Terrorism or CSAM'

New details surfaced today about a French media regulatory agency's plan to block all major free adult sites in the country, in response to a controversial age verification law.

opinion

Squirting and terrorism

Shane's World is releasing The Great American Squirt-off, a competition between the likes of

Gram Ponante ·

Adult Store Victim of Domestic Terrorism

While investigators are still working to identify the substance used in the attempted sabotage of an adult store Saturday night, they are calling the rudimentary device used to release it a weapon of mass destruction and say the attack on Café Risque was an act of domestic terrorism.

opinion

Dwindling Liberties v. The War On Terrorism

In light of the recent tragedy of September 11, 2001 and the war against the terrorism, that the United States and its allies have waged against Afghanistan and all the terrorist networks around the world, United States' Congress has been busy enacting new legislation to deal with the "new" threat to our country.

Jubin Sharifi ·
opinion

The War On Terrorism, and its Impact On Porn

In the wake of the recent terrorist attacks on New York City and Washington, D.C., I began contemplating the future of online Adult Entertainment, and what impact these events (if any) would have upon our business. Here are a few thoughts:

Stephen Yagielowicz ·