Monday, February 15, 2010

Do Not Pay Attention to Those Men Behind The Curtain!!!


As is the case with everything, all good things must eventually come to an end in this world of ours. The other I made mention of this particular news story to one of my coworkers, and he too found it a bit distressing.
The fact is, that the news, knowledge and information that the web has offered humanity over the past 15 years or so, has really come with a double edge sword for those ruling elites (secret societies). On the one hand, it has enabled them to get their propaganda out through various means and media to the world on every issue from middle eastern wars, to the financial collapse, and why we should believe what they tell us. But yet on the other hand, it has finally shed new light, on centuries old secretive institutions, that they rather not have shine upon them.
The fact that just in the past 5 years alone, the Freemasons and other secret groups have felt the pressure so much so, that they have used the media to present programming (either through Discovery, History, National Geo, etc.) to re frame their institutions and their role in society as a bunch of men just meeting together in fellowship and nothing more, is very telling.
For never before had they ever done anything such as this, because never before had they had to deal with something like the Internet.
But as you read the following article, these secret groups think they have found a way around this problem. For you see, they can't have just regular, normal people know what they are really up to.
Just like that man in the Wizard of Oz that told Dorothy and Co., "Do Not Pay Attention To Man behind the Curtain!!! For I am The All Great and Powerful OZ!!!!"
So my advice to you all is to be aware of what the powers that are are planning on passing through in Congress, and keep fighting the good fight!

Control freaks want web licences to end bloggers' anonymity – be very afraid
by
Gerald Warner Politics Last updated: February 12th, 2010

http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/geraldwarner/100025849/control-freaks-want-web-licences-to-end-bloggers-anonymity-be-very-afraid/

The American blogosphere is going increasingly “viral” about a proposal advanced at the recent meeting of the Davos Economic Forum by Craig Mundie, chief research and strategy officer for Microsoft, that an equivalent of a “driver’s licence” should be introduced for access to the web. This totalitarian call has been backed by articles and blogs in Time magazine and the New York Times.
As bloggers have not been slow to point out, the system being proposed is very similar to one that the government of Red China reluctantly abandoned as too repressive. It was inevitable that, sooner or later, the usual unholy alliance of government totalitarians and big business would attempt to end the democratic free-for-all that is the blogosphere. The United Nations is showing similar interest in moving to eliminate free speech.
The recent uprising in the blogosphere that resulted in the overturning of the Global Warming consensus can only have focused our rulers’ attention more acutely on this infuriating challenge to their totalitarian control. “What will go next?” they must be asking themselves. Unrestricted immigration? Punitive taxation? Even the European Union? With the helots exploiting a loophole in the PC Curtain that has otherwise been so remorselessly drawn down over freedom of expression, the Internet represents a dangerously subversive force, fulfilling the role in the West that was formerly performed by samizdat publications inside the Soviet Union.
American protesters are most vociferous in defence of their rights because that is their culture. Some of them claim that British people are being dangerously indifferent to the long-term potential for censorship of the so-called Digital Economy Bill being slithered through Parliament by Lord Mandelson. The inference they draw is that, just as Britons supinely submitted to firearms legislation that has led to a situation where “only the bad guys have guns”, we may be sleepwalking into Internet slavery.
The technique is familiar. The powers-that-be allow a scandalous situation to develop whereby no serious attempt is made to police paedophile, pornographic and criminal activity on the web. Then the authorities use the excuse of public concern to overreact and impose Draconian controls that police ordinary citizens but are usually circumvented by criminals. It is a familiar scenario, offline as well as in cyberspace.
A “driver’s licence” for the web would be Christmas every day of the year for the control freaks. One can all too easily imagine the criteria applied to licence applications. (“Name? Delingpole…? You wot! ’Ere, I’ve got your number, mate – you’re that bloke wot feeds polar-bear steaks to kids innit. Internet licence? I should coco! On yer bike, mate, it’s more than my job’s worth to be seen talking to you…”)
Without the Internet, the completely fictitious global warming “consensus” would still be unchallenged, state power massively enlarged, $54 trillion of Western taxpayers’ money flooding into the coffers of carbon companies and people’s lives made miserable by totalitarian restrictions imposed to counter a non-existent threat. I forecast that the right to anonymity on the Internet will become one of the most fiercely contested issues over the coming decade. Be very afraid…

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