[ale] Big Brother announces all out assault on our Internet
Jim Popovitch
jimpop at yahoo.com
Sat Dec 11 18:14:06 EST 2004
Aaron, you need to find a partisan political list to post your rants
on.
As for the less pointed parts of your message, I have more difficulty
with SPAM and hack-attacks that originate from "public access" and
school systems than anywhere else.
I tend to agree with Tenet when he basically says that it's a security
problem to give stupid people access to the Internet. How can anyone
disagree with that?
-Jim P.
On Thu, 2004-12-09 at 15:43 +0000, aaron wrote:
> This is a couple days out, but I just uncovered this disturbing little news
> item and think it is something that everyone with a stake in information
> technologies or civil liberties needs to be aware of.
>
> It seems now that the Big Brother, Massive Government, Bomb & Bankrupt
> neocons have (allegedly) been reinstalled for all of about 2 minutes...
> ...the time has come for them to whip up a few more phony, fear mongering
> threats, resume terrorizing the sheeple and commence destroying any remaining
> traces of free speech, free ideas and freedom of information that have found
> sanctuary on our internet:
>
> =================
> [Washington Times, 2004.12.02]
>
> Former CIA Director George J. Tenet yesterday called for new security measures
> to guard against attacks on the United States that use the Internet, which he
> called "a potential Achilles' heel."
>
> "I know that these actions will be controversial in this age when we still
> think the Internet is a free and open society with no control or
> accountability," he told an information-technology security conference in
> Washington, "but ultimately the Wild West must give way to governance and
> control [of the totalitarian state]."
>
> Full article at:
> <http://www.washingtontimes.com/national/20041201-114750-6381r.htm>
> ================
>
> All very orchestrated and predictable, really.
>
> In concert with Tenet's proclamation, the Republican congress has recently
> been aiming its budgetary blunderbus at the funding sources of our Nation's
> colleges and universities, the invaluable and successful public institutions
> that also happen to be the repositories for much of our most essential
> internet infrastructure. To prop up the attack efforts, the neocon pundit
> media machine has been liberally vilifying those who encourage and pursue
> intellectual freedom in America's noble institutions of higher education.
> Like disposing of the free press and free speech, persecuting the society's
> most informed free thinkers is an early cornerstone atrocity of every
> communist and fascist political coupe of the past 300 years.
>
> With our most visible avenues for public dissent effectively buried** and
> journalistic objectivity in the corporate conglomerate media virtually
> eliminated, a full out assault on the freedom of our public internet
> communications is just the next mile marker of repression as we goose step
> into the "screwed world order" of the Corporate Communist Republican State.
>
> The tragedy is that this used to be a country that respected democracy,
> freedom, civil liberty and sanity.
>
> peace
> (Because the only nations of freedom are the nations seeking peace.)
> aaron
>
>
>
> **
> (with cowardly policies like "far speech" zones and requiring citizens to sign
> childish permission slips to attend public government events)
>
>
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