And I thought it was bad that I need to have a password to order a pizza online....
From Prison Planet
Gargantuan move against Internet freedom accelerates into high gear
Paul Joseph Watson & Alex Jones
Prison Planet.com
Monday, June 28, 2010
The move to shut down and regulate the Internet under a new government-controlled system has accelerated into high gear with the announcement that the government’s cybersecurity strategy revolves around issuing Internet users with ID “tokens” without which they will not be able to visit websites, the latest salvo against web freedom which, in combination with Senator Joe Lieberman’s ‘kill switch’ bill, will serve to eviscerate the free Internet as we know it.
Under the guise of “cybersecurity,” the government is moving to discredit and shut down the existing Internet infrastructure in the pursuit of a new, centralized, regulated world wide web.
It is important to stress that “cybersecurity” has nothing to do with protecting the infrastructure of the United States and everything to do with taking over the Internet. Cybersecurity is about attacking non-compliant Internet users, not defending against hackers. Non-compliance equates as using the Internet as a political tool to dissent against the policies of the U.S. government. Having already tried and failed in flooding the web with paid disinformation agents, the government is now turning to its only recourse, exploiting hyped or outright staged cyberattacks as an excuse through which to implement an Internet 2 system controlled and regulated solely by the authorities... Read more here.
Showing posts with label cyber security. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cyber security. Show all posts
Monday, June 28, 2010
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Tarpley on Virtual Flag Terrorism
If the government cries "cyber-attack!", they can blame it on the group or country of their choosing. Who will be able to verify if and from where a cyber-attack comes?
Labels:
china,
cyber security,
cyber-attack,
russia today,
webster tarpley
Friday, March 5, 2010
Military Industrial Complex Can't Wait to get Establishment Paws on Last Bastion of Free Communication
An excellent article on Prison Planet details how we might just be one cyber-9/11 away from an i-Patriot Act.
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Establishment/Corporate/Government Hype Cyber Attacks
New reports of how the military and corporations feel their absolute power is under attack by cyber attacks originating in China and Germany, or so they say in this video at least. Oh no....Oh no..."Should individuals do anything different?" asks the anchor, as if some hackers in Germany or China are more of a threat to the individual then his own government, large corporations and intelligence agencies might be.
Barf.
Barf.
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