Swami Dhyan Giten's Offical Yahoo-Account Closed For No Reason

Swedish Spiritual teacher and best-selling author Swami Dhyan Giten's official Yahoo-accont since 10 years has been closed by Yahoo for no reason. Despite 3 complaints to Yahoo, they refuses to answer the reason for this.

Spiritual teacher and best-selling author Swami Dhyan Giten's Giten's offical Yahoo-mail since 10 years has now been closed for a week. In Giten's Newsletter for january, Giten critized the endless wars in the world. The article was also sent to President Obama. A couple a weeks later, the American company Yahoo and their security company TeleSign Corporation, closed Giten's official Yahoo-mail. Despite 3 complaints to Yahoo, Yahoo still refuses to explain the reason for this.

"Another tiring encounter with unconcious people."

Swami Dhyan Giten

"While technologically and financially you [Yahoo] are giants, morally you are pygmies"

-Tom Lantos, chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee (2007)

A comment to Giten from Eric Rolf, international lecturer, course leader and author, former consultant to John Lennon:

"Actions like this taken by Yahoo stimulate a sadness regarding the state of humankind that is felt at a truly deep level. At least I feel it so.

This also is another clear demonstration of the great divide occurring between human groups, a true difference in vibrational frequency. From a personal standpoint it also indicates that your own transmitting signal to the world has gotten clearer and stronger and stimulates fear and rejection in those not in harmony while uplifting those who indeed are in alignment with your messages from the heart. So keep up the good work."

Eric Rolf


Swami Dhyan Giten's official Yahoo-mail concists of 6.000 unique mail-adresses to business contacts, unique saved texts and book manuscripts and 10 years of mail-correspondence, which is not the property of Yahoo. This constitutes theft and copyright infringement.

Yahoo has earlier been critized for scanning Yahoo-mail-accounts for private information and selling it to commercial interests and American authorities (for example CIA, NSA and FBI), closing the Yahoo-mail-accounts for Chinese dissidents for political reasons, providing the Chinese Goverment with personal details about Chinese dissidents, journalists, writers and poets, which lead to their arrest and torture in jail and Yahoo has ben accused of blocking mails about The Occupy Wall Street-campaign all over the world. Yahoo has been rebuked for this by a panel of the U.S. Congress.

A complaint against Yahoo and their security company TeleSign Corporation has been made to ISPA, The Internet Service Providers Association in England. According to the complaint, Yahoo has now 5 days to answer to the complaint. A complaint has also been sent to the U.S. Government for comment. The complaint has also been sent out to international media, Amnesty, The American Author's Association and the Swedish Pen-club.

Criticism of Yahoo - Read more on Wikpedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criticism_of_Yahoo!

Yahoo Appears To Be Censoring Email Messages About Wall Street Protests

By Lee Fang on Sep 20, 2011

Yahoo blocks users from sending e-mails about the OccupyWallSt.org website with a message claiming "suspicious activity". Thinking about e-mailing your friends and neighbors about the protests against Wall Street happening right now? If you have a Yahoo e-mail account, think again.

ThinkProgress has reviewed claims that Yahoo is censoring e-mails relating to the protest and found that after several attempts on multiple accounts, we too were prevented from sending messages about the "Occupy Wall Street" demonstrations.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=439x1976039


A large gatering of Chinese dissidents are gatherered outside Yahoo's head office in Silicion Valley, California,
to protest that the American company has provided the Chinese government with private information. Yahoo has not answered the complaints (Swedish article)
http://www.epochtimes.se/articles/2009/08/10/17623.html