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real6
12-06-2008, 05:50 PM
http://prisonplanet.com/articles/june2008/061108_kill_internet.htm

Secret Plan To Kill Internet By 2012 Leaked?
Some question if report that pay-per-view system to be introduced is a hoax, but wider march to regulate the web is documented

Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
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ISP's have resolved to restrict the Internet to a TV-like subscription model where users will be forced to pay to visit selected corporate websites by 2012, while others will be blocked, according to a leaked report. Despite some people dismissing the story as a hoax, the wider plan to kill the traditional Internet and replace it with a regulated and controlled Internet 2 is manifestly provable.

"Bell Canada and TELUS (formerly owned by Verizon) employees officially confirm that by 2012 ISP's all over the globe will reduce Internet access to a TV-like subscription model, only offering access to a small standard amount of commercial sites and require extra fees for every other site you visit. These 'other' sites would then lose all their exposure and eventually shut down, resulting in what could be seen as the end of the Internet," warns a report that has spread like wildfire across the web over the last few days.

The article, which is accompanied by a You Tube clip, states that Time Magazine writer "Dylan Pattyn" has confirmed the information and is about to release a story - and that the move to effectively shut down the web could come as soon as 2010.

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Watch the clip.



People have raised questions about the report's accuracy because the claims are not backed by another source, only the "promise" that a Time Magazine report is set to confirm the rumor. Until such a report emerges many have reserved judgment or outright dismissed the story as a hoax.

What is documented, as the story underscores, is the fact that TELUS' wireless web package allows only restricted pay-per-view access to a selection of corporate and news websites. This is the model that the post-2012 Internet would be based on.

People have noted that the authors of the video seem to be more concerned about getting people to subscribe to their You Tube account than fighting for net neutrality by prominently featuring an attractive woman who isn't shy about showing her cleavage. The vast majority of the other You Tube videos hosted on the same account consist of bizarre avante-garde satire skits on behalf of the same people featured in the Internet freedom clip. This has prompted many to suspect that the Internet story is merely a stunt to draw attention to the group.

Whether the report is accurate or merely a crude hoax, there is a very real agenda to restrict, regulate and suffocate the free use of the Internet and we have been documenting its progression for years.

The first steps in a move to charge for every e mail sent have already been taken. Under the pretext of eliminating spam, Bill Gates and other industry chieftains have proposed Internet users buy credit stamps which denote how many e mails they will be able to send. This of course is the death knell for political newsletters and mailing lists.

The New York Times reported that "America Online and Yahoo, two of the world's largest providers of e-mail accounts, are about to start using a system that gives preferential treatment to messages from companies that pay from 1/4 of a cent to a penny each to have them delivered. The senders must promise to contact only people who have agreed to receive their messages, or risk being blocked entirely."

The first wave will simply attempt to price people out of using the conventional Internet and force people over to Internet 2, a state regulated hub where permission will need to be obtained directly from an FCC or government bureau to set up a website.

The original Internet will then be turned into a mass surveillance database and marketing tool. The Nation magazine reported in 2006 that, "Verizon, Comcast, Bell South and other communications giants are developing strategies that would track and store information on our every move in cyberspace in a vast data-collection and marketing system, the scope of which could rival the National Security Agency. According to white papers now being circulated in the cable, telephone and telecommunications industries, those with the deepest pockets--corporations, special-interest groups and major advertisers--would get preferred treatment. Content from these providers would have first priority on our computer and television screens, while information seen as undesirable, such as peer-to-peer communications, could be relegated to a slow lane or simply shut out."

Over the past few years, a chorus of propaganda intended to demonize the Internet and further lead it down a path of strict control has spewed forth from numerous establishment organs:

* Time magazine reported last year that researchers funded by the federal government want to shut down the internet and start over, citing the fact that at the moment there are loopholes in the system whereby users cannot be tracked and traced all the time.
The projects echo moves we have previously reported on to clamp down on internet neutrality and even to designate a new form of the internet known as Internet 2.

* In a display of bi-partisanship, there have recently been calls for all out mandatory ISP snooping on all US citizens by both Democrats and Republicans alike.

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The White House's own recently de-classified strategy for "winning the war on terror" targets Internet conspiracy theories as a recruiting ground for terrorists and threatens to "diminish" their influence.

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The Pentagon recently announced its effort to infiltrate the Internet and propagandize for the war on terror.

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In a speech last October, Homeland Security director Michael Chertoff identified the web as a "terror training camp," through which "disaffected people living in the United States" are developing "radical ideologies and potentially violent skills." His solution is "intelligence fusion centers," staffed by Homeland Security personnel which will go into operation next year.

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The U.S. Government wants to force bloggers and online grassroots activists to register and regularly report their activities to Congress. Criminal charges including a possible jail term of up to one year could be the punishment for non-compliance.

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A landmark legal case on behalf of the Recording Industry Association of America and other global trade organizations seeks to criminalize all Internet file sharing of any kind as copyright infringement, effectively shutting down the world wide web - and their argument is supported by the U.S. government.

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A landmark legal ruling in Sydney goes further than ever before in setting the trap door for the destruction of the Internet as we know it and the end of alternative news websites and blogs by creating the precedent that simply linking to other websites is breach of copyright and piracy.

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The European Union, led by former Stalinist and potential future British Prime Minister John Reid, has also vowed to shut down "terrorists" who use the Internet to spread propaganda.

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The EU data retention bill, passed last year after much controversy and with implementation tabled for late 2007, obliges telephone operators and internet service providers to store information on who called who and who emailed who for at least six months. Under this law, investigators in any EU country, and most bizarrely even in the US, can access EU citizens' data on phone calls, SMS messages, emails and instant messaging services.

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The EU also recently proposed legislation that would prevent users from uploading any form of video without a license.

* The US government is also funding research into social networking sites and how to gather and store personal data published on them, according to the New Scientist magazine. "At the same time, US lawmakers are attempting to force the social networking sites themselves to control the amount and kind of information that people, particularly children, can put on the sites."

The development of a new form of internet with new regulations is also designed to create an online caste system whereby the old internet hubs would be allowed to break down and die, forcing people to use the new taxable, censored and regulated world wide web.

Make no mistake, the internet, one of the greatest outposts of free speech ever created is under constant attack by powerful people who cannot operate within a society where information flows freely and unhindered. Both American and European moves mimic stories we hear every week out of state controlled Communist China, where the internet is strictly regulated and virtually exists as its own entity away from the rest of the web.

The Internet is freedom's best friend and the bane of control freaks. Its eradication is one of the short term goals of those that seek to centralize power and subjugate their populations under tyranny by eliminating the right to protest and educate others by the forum of the free world wide web.

hewrote
12-06-2008, 06:32 PM
Alex Jones was raving about this earlier this morning. I wonder if they just want to kill 80% of the internet. I think the pornographic industry will help bail it out, whadd'ya say!?!?!?

diamondslike
12-06-2008, 09:42 PM
This where the geeks and hackers will come in handy! come bk, all is forgiven!


if this is true, then God help us!:confused:

cycles of time
12-06-2008, 09:58 PM
it will then have to go back to the BBS

A Bulletin Board System, or BBS, is a computer system running software that allows users to dial into the system over a phone line (or Telnet) or radio and, using a terminal program, perform functions such as downloading software and data, uploading data, reading news, and exchanging messages with other users.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulletin_board_system


also,there are tons of people who are getting computer science degrees in places like nyc,mainly minorities.and the professors are top notch.
we invented hiphop( a mouthpiece for the masses,and it still delivers). we can invent something greater.

my school,cuny, is majority minority (black,asian,latino,eastern european,arabic,north african,african)..anyway...point being dont worry. just because people dont post on these websites,doesnt mean PEOPLE DoNT KNOW WHATS GOING ON.

Anders Lindman
12-06-2008, 10:37 PM
My guess is that the Internet will survive as an open and free network. Countries who start to shut down parts of the Internet will lag behind in their development. They will move back to Soviet Union style control which hampers social development.

lizzy
12-06-2008, 10:46 PM
it will then have to go back to the BBS

A Bulletin Board System, or BBS, is a computer system running software that allows users to dial into the system over a phone line (or Telnet) or radio and, using a terminal program, perform functions such as downloading software and data, uploading data, reading news, and exchanging messages with other users.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulletin_board_system


also,there are tons of people who are getting computer science degrees in places like nyc,mainly minorities.and the professors are top notch.
we invented hiphop( a mouthpiece for the masses,and it still delivers). we can invent something greater.

my school,cuny, is majority minority (black,asian,latino,eastern european,arabic,north african,african)..anyway...point being dont worry. just because people dont post on these websites,doesnt mean PEOPLE DoNT KNOW WHATS GOING ON.

thankyou cycles, I keep seeing small flickers of hope.;) BUT the overall picture all very ominus.

romas
12-06-2008, 11:29 PM
I guess all they need is cut some cables here and there and net will be overloaded, then new WEB2 will be introduced as convenient solution, this new web will be run by corporate satellites, high speed, low price and "stability" compared to old cable net.
In reality it will be much easier to filter, censor etc, you don't need to kill off, just block good chunk of websites.

The recent pedophilia fight thingy is good precedent to kill off most of "illegal" websites along the way. Most computers will be imbeded with specialized chips to rat out on their users to :D

filip
12-06-2008, 11:55 PM
My guess is that the Internet will survive as an open and free network. Countries who start to shut down parts of the Internet will lag behind in their development. They will move back to Soviet Union style control which hampers social development.

I hope you're right... But what do we do if they do shut it down? Whereas we are strong and numerous on the internet, we'd all be hopelessly isolated without these forums, alternative news sites and documentaries! We should have a plan, so that we'd all know what to do if it happens!

Sure, Bulletin Board Systems sound alright, but how do you let people know about one without the internet? Let's face it: the internet is our Achilles' heel, so we should do everything to defend and protect it, and if it disappears we should already be prepared for some action!

For starters, I suggest that we all dump TVs and old radios by parliament buildings and police stations to show that we don't trust mainstream media. Then we'll get nasty...

Any ideas?

Anders Lindman
13-06-2008, 12:26 AM
I hope you're right... But what do we do if they do shut it down? Whereas we are strong and numerous on the internet, we'd all be hopelessly isolated without these forums, alternative news sites and documentaries! We should have a plan, so that we'd all know what to do if it happens!

Sure, Bulletin Board Systems sound alright, but how do you let people know about one without the internet? Let's face it: the internet is our Achilles' heel, so we should do everything to defend and protect it, and if it disappears we should already be prepared for some action!

For starters, I suggest that we all dump TVs and old radios by parliament buildings and police stations to show that we don't trust mainstream media. Then we'll get nasty...

Any ideas?

There has not existed anything near the communication power of the Internet in the past. If they shut down open access to the Internet, then that would be like shutting down the electricity in a city! :eek:

Lists of phone numbers and standard mail addresses could be used for spreading information, but that would feel like going back to the stone age. :D

diamondslike
13-06-2008, 08:43 AM
it will then have to go back to the BBS

A Bulletin Board System, or BBS, is a computer system running software that allows users to dial into the system over a phone line (or Telnet) or radio and, using a terminal program, perform functions such as downloading software and data, uploading data, reading news, and exchanging messages with other users.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulletin_board_system


also,there are tons of people who are getting computer science degrees in places like nyc,mainly minorities.and the professors are top notch.
we invented hiphop( a mouthpiece for the masses,and it still delivers). we can invent something greater.

my school,cuny, is majority minority (black,asian,latino,eastern european,arabic,north african,african)..anyway...point being dont worry. just because people dont post on these websites,doesnt mean PEOPLE DoNT KNOW WHATS GOING ON.

nice post :)

delamo1999
13-06-2008, 05:02 PM
I can see how certain people would embrace stricter limitations of the internet. Just leave it to the illuminati to sell the public about how a new internet will protect their children from the "filth" of pornography. Not to mention how it will further protect the public from the crap (virus', trojan horses, phishing) that is creating problems for everyone; again much of this "crap" has been put out there as part of the plan for stricter internet controls.

Oh what a wonderful world this is.

:o

mrguitarbear
13-06-2008, 11:45 PM
I personally wouldn't be surprised about this :
http://www.davidicke.com/forum/showpost.php?p=28145&postcount=5

graflok
14-06-2008, 01:31 AM
Before the internet really took off there were BBS (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulletin_board_system)s. Maybe
we will return to that system or a similar one when the net is taken
away so that we can still communicate.

seanie
14-06-2008, 03:38 PM
The only thing keeping the internet going is the fact it's free, if it's policed too much it will die, it's the people who upload the content if you stop them from doing that, they will loose interest, maybe that's what they want

joegum
14-06-2008, 08:38 PM
The recent pedophilia fight thingy is good precedent to kill off most of "illegal" websites along the way. Most computers will be imbeded with specialized chips to rat out on their users to :D

Save your old hardware! And, save your old operating systems and applications. So what if the latest thingie doesn't display on the screen... it's likely just an advert anyhow. Consider experimenting with text-only browsers like lynx.

Or, be prepared to learn a little about GNU/Linux or other open source operating system. The versions available at www.damnsmalllinux.org and http://antix.mepis.org/index.php/Main_Page are designed specifically to use old hardware and yet give the user a fully modern operating system. If you're technically proficient, don't' forget about good old Slackware at www.slackware.com.

Save your old hardware!

-Joe

marpat
14-06-2008, 08:42 PM
I think that the idea was the internet will be replaced by another method on computer communication, which is not really an end but an evolution. Too much is done with computer systems to just throw it away, to much money has been pumped into it.

private_eye
14-06-2008, 08:45 PM
Then why would the 'illuminati' have allowed us the internet in the first place? And capitalised on it... And promoted it... And so on.. If it was such a threat to 'them'?

In addition, the internet is a fantastic way to advertise and collect data.

filip
16-06-2008, 05:29 PM
Is the Internet really our friend- or our master?


It's a tool that could be used for good or for bad just like any other tool.

The term "world wide web" is probably freemasonic - I realised that when I saw the symbol of a net cast over the earth on the facade of the Freemason's Hall in London... Does anyone have a photo of that symbol?

But what do we do when this tool is turned into a weapon?!