Click on this link using Chrome.
http://thepoliticalinsider.com/robert-byrd-statue/Now, click on the link using another browser other than Chrome, like Explorer.
It comes up with no problem.
This is not the first time this has happened to me. In fact, it has become routine. Whenever Chrome says, 'You are not allowed to read this.' I simply switch to another browser and the page pops right up.
Apparently, Google is expanding their militant effort to suppress free speech to apply to Chrome. We already know that Google censors what comes up on a search term. We have Zucker censoring what you can see on Facebook, and even what you 'allowed' to talk about. We have server farms cancelling websites that they personally do not agree with. And on and on.
It is getting serious. Soon, I imagine that we will not have access to anything that isn't approved by the Internet authorities. Several nations, most notably China, are like that now, with the help of Facebook and Google.
Bottom line is, when a website doesn't load, it doesn't mean there is a technical problem involved. It could very well be net censorship. Don't automatically accept that the page is down. Try to get there by different means. These days, you have to find a way to evade the State Internet Police which are actively trying to control, what you are allowed to see, and what you are 'allowed' to say and think.