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The Internet Kill Switch Conspiracy


Ron Ecker

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This is how the U.S. Senate typically does business (sneak through legislation by attaching it to any ol' bill that's handy). When the object is to suppress Constitutional rights and freedom, I would call it a conspiracy.

Senate Trying To Slip Internet Kill Switch Past Us

August 30, 2010 by Bob Livingston

Sensing Senators don’t have the stomach to try and pass a stand-alone bill in broad daylight that would give the President the power to shut down the Internet in a national emergency, the Senate is considering attaching the Internet Kill Switch bill as a rider to other legislation that would have bi-partisan support.

“It’s hard to get a measure like cybersecurity legislation passed on its own,” Senator Thomas Carper (D-Del.) told GovInfoSecurity.com. Carper is chairman of the Senate subcommittee with cybersecurity oversight.

Under instructions from Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.), Senators Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.) and Jay Rockefeller (D-W.Va.) are working to combine their separate bills into one that can be attached to another piece of legislation, such as the Defense Authorization Act.

While proponents say an Internet Kill Switch is needed to protect the nation’s power, water and banking grids, what it really is is a way to control the flow of information. Experts have said that the nation’s power and water grids are not connected directly to the Internet.

Lieberman let slip his real thoughts on the Internet Kill Switch in an interview with CNN’s Candy Crowley when he said, “Right now China — the government — can disconnect parts of its Internet in a case of war. We need to have the ability to do that, too.”

And the idiot Rockefeller is no friend of the Internet either. He has said he wished the Internet had never been invented and we were back to communicating with pencil and paper.

China and other totalitarian regimes readily use their power over the Internet to deny their citizens the free flow of information. And that’s what in store for the United States if this bill comes to fruition.

The President — Democrat or Republican — can now use almost any excuse to declare a state of emergency and that would give him the excuse to shut down any and all parts of the Internet. The target of the shutdown could be sites that express dissenting views or entire sections of the country the President — or his puppet master — is displeased with.

The Senate will soon be back in Washington, D.C., for a four-week session before adjourning until the November elections. This is the window that provides the most danger to our freedom.

http://www.personalliberty.com/conservative-politics/liberty/sneaky-senate-trying-to-slip-internet-kill-switch-past-us/?rmid=2010_08_30_PLA&rrid=243464820Sneaky

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Very timely, imo, Robert. imo it's just a matter of time. Solidarnosc could very well have succeeded as they were nearly a day or so from succeeding when the beleaguered government cut north south communication and thus re established control. One day it will happen. We must just make the best of the time we do have however long it is, while also keeping in mind other ways of staying in touch..

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