The professor heard someone at the university’s Applied Physics Laboratory might have made the initial complaint, which lead some to note the connection between some of APL’s projects and the NSA.
After the Internet lambasted the university for “censorship,” it quickly reevaluated the situation, noticed it misunderstood a few items and reinstated the professor’s blog.
Some still wonder if its initial decision to remove it though came from the government; the university denies this.
A prominent university quickly reinstated and apologized to a professor after requiring him to remove his blog post about the NSA, prompting some to wonder if the spy agency itself was behind its removal.
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If this individual wants to post his personal views, let him do it using resources not paid for by others. Would anyone think sbynews.com being hosted on a City server appropriate? I see this professor as just another liberal wanting a voice that everybody but he pays for.
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