Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Comment on this quote Share via Email Print this Page John Peter Zenger Quote “The loss of liberty in general would soon follow the suppression of the liberty of the press; for it is an essential branch of liberty, so perhaps it is the best preservative of the whole.” ~ John Peter Zenger (1697-1746)1733 Censorship , Liberty , Press , Speech Ratings and Comments Reply Nicky, Forks 1/13/09 i love this cuz its john peter zenger!!!!! omg!!!!!!! i LOVE him i mean like anyone who fights 4 this is awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!! Reply Lina, San Diego 9/18/09 I think it's LOVELY!!! I think it's VERY amazing of him to think of criticizing a governor!!! Reply What's my name?, New York 9/18/09 . Reply SHANIQUA, POMPANO BEACK FL 1/5/12 OOOOMMMMFFFFGGGG THIS IZ LYKE DA BEST QWOTE EVAR!!!!!!!!!! HOLLY COW BUTT OMGZ I CANT WAIT 2 SHOW MY BFF Reply Mike, Norwalk 7/22/22 On its face, an observed accuracy. In the current scenario, the ecclesiastical propagation (MSM) leads to the loss of liberty. The occupying statist theocracy infesting this land got to where it is in part by theocratic controls of the narrative. Reply E Archer, NYC 7/23/22 The monopoly of the media IS the oppression of a free press. The reach of the press in the 1700's was miniscule compared to radio and TV. The power of the press is enormous — it shapes the very minds and hearts of the people, that's why the biggest and most far-reaching media outlets have been bought up by the monopolists to preserve and increase their power.Another reason that the search for truth is necessary, because lies are enshrined everywhere as gospel and broadcasted daily. SaveOk2 SaveOk2 View CommentsClick to view or comment. Share on Facebook Tweet Email Print This John Peter Zenger quote is found in these categories: Censorship quotes Liberty quotes Press quotes Speech quotes About John Peter Zenger Bio of John Peter Zenger Quotations by John Peter Zenger Books by/about John Peter Zenger John Peter Zenger videos John Peter Zenger on Wikipedia Astrological chart for John Peter Zenger