Important information about internet freedom regarding alternative energy

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Important information about internet freedom regarding alternative energy
« on January 12th, 2014, 01:40 PM »Last edited on January 12th, 2014, 01:44 PM by nav
Bad news is on the horizon for sites such as this. The powers that be have started to put into place steps so no one can access alternative energy, alternative politics, alternative medicine etc etc.
This is what they have planned across Europe, the states and most of the world.
1. In the UK, a media license is going to be introduced where you pay for a license that covers TV, radio and the internet. The internet license can be revoked and you can be banned from it if you invalidate the terms of the license and that includes visiting sites which are not government certificated.
2. Government controlled certification is going to be introduced to websites and without such a certificate you cannot access that site through your ISP, it will block you. In the UK all of the major ISP's have already banned proxy servers so you cannot bypass the certification system before its implemented.
3. The laws which are going to be used to determine whether the site gets a certificate are as follows.
 a. If the site poses a threat to national security it will not be granted a certificate
 b. If the site breaches laws regarding pornography, obscene imagery and child abuse it will not be granted a certificate (that's fair enough)
 c. If the site has history of promoting bullying of minors it will not be granted a certificate
 d. Alternative medicine sites that are not FDA approved will not receive a certificate.
There are more but the top one (a) is the most important to us. We already know that the US and the UK has confiscated free energy devices using national security as an excuse, they have also confiscated patents under that guise before too.
Here is the killer - ALL SITES ARE AUTOMATICALLY BANNED UNTIL THEY RECEIVE A CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL.
I received this information from a friend who is on the inside and works for a multinational company.
They are already building the system into the ISP's all over the world as we speak. The internet freedom we have right now is going to be shut down completely and it wouldn't shock me to find that some false flag internet security breach is planned for the big excuse to launch it.
They need an internet Pearl Harbour.
If we don't plan an alternative for sites like this, we will be totally wiped out.
BE AWARE, we don't have much time.







Matt Watts

RE: Important information about internet freedom regarding alternative energy
« Reply #2, on January 12th, 2014, 04:52 PM »
I say let'm do it.  I'd love to watch that huge revenue stream of theirs go right down the toilet.  I can tell you as a matter of fact if OSE is banned, YouTube can also kiss my butt along with a thousand other marketing websites.  No more online purchases either.  Corporations are all about profits and if they are really so stupid to shoot themselves in the head by supporting an Internet ban, then they will finally get what they deserve.

It's clear the powers that be want us gone.  Let's see if all those big corporations can really survive without us.  Let's see if they can build robots to replace us that will actually create an economy.  Ha!  Fat chance.  The truth is, they need us a lot more than we need them.  The sooner average people realize this, the sooner we can crush them out of existence.  This little threat or stunt of banning the Internet would be a perfect way to make them eat $hit and die.  A parasite will always be a parasite.  Go ahead, make my day.

firepinto

RE: Important information about internet freedom regarding alternative energy
« Reply #3, on January 12th, 2014, 05:34 PM »
I think they will try to do this, but there is always someone out there with super-geek computer/network skills that will give them a run for their money.  Anything is possible in the digital realm.  Besides, so they put certificates on websites, websites are a small portion of what the internet is used for.  Just like we all would like decentralized electrical power, think about how to decentralize a website. ;)   Yes convenience will be flushed down the porcelain water vortex, but technically they can't stop us.



nav

RE: Important information about internet freedom regarding alternative energy
« Reply #6, on January 13th, 2014, 08:34 AM »Last edited on January 13th, 2014, 09:04 AM by nav
Quote from Zweistein on January 13th, 2014, 04:55 AM
What if we just move to Facebook or something similar? Are they going to ban individual users on social networks also?
c. If the site has history of promoting bullying of minors it will not be granted a certificate

I'm just waiting for for the false flag event where the internet is going to be blamed for an act of terrorism.
It's how they do it every time.
Problem, reaction, solution.



In June 2008 it was reported that Culture Secretary Andy Burnham had suggested the government should have a role in ensuring that content on the Internet met the same standards as that on television as "the boundaries between the two media blur". Burnham also raised the idea of warnings being applied to certain content on websites such as YouTube to help people "better navigate the internet". He referred to the Byron Review's March 2008 report, "Safer Children in a Digital World", saying that he thought people felt a "sense of risk and uncertainty about this world they are roaming". Burnham told journalists that he had an "open mind" about whether there was a need for a new Communications Act before the next General Election, indicating that his own preference was for smaller pieces of legislation as needed.[168]

On 26 September 2008, Burnham delivered a keynote speech at the Royal Television Society conference in London, in which he said that the government planned to crack down on the Internet to "even up" the regulatory imbalance with television, saying that "a fear of the internet" had caused a loss of confidence that had robbed the TV industry of "innovation, risk-taking and talent sourcing" in programming.[169] He enlarged on his remarks in an interview published the following day in the Daily Telegraph, in which he said: "If you look back at the people who created the Internet they talked very deliberately about it being a space that governments couldn’t reach. I think we are having to revisit that stuff seriously now ... There is content that should just not be available to be viewed. That is my view. Absolutely categorical." The article also suggested that Burnham was planning to negotiate with the Barack Obama administration "to draw up new international rules for English language websites" and that another idea being considered was "giving film-style ratings to individual websites".[127]

Burnham's words were criticized by technology journalist Bill Thompson, who pointed out that it was hard to reconcile his comments with the views of media regulator Ofcom that TV-style regulation of the Internet is both undesirable and unworkable, as the Internet is a network rather than a medium.[170]

On 29 September 2008 the launch of the UK Council for Child Internet Safety was announced. Its initial brief included organising methods for the removal of inappropriate content on user-generated websites and developing measures to take down Internet sites promoting harmful behaviour.[171]

There are risks that increasing Internet regulation will lead the Internet to be even more restricted in the future.


Matt Watts

RE: Important information about internet freedom regarding alternative energy
« Reply #8, on January 13th, 2014, 11:52 AM »Last edited on January 13th, 2014, 12:08 PM by Matt Watts
Quote from nav on January 13th, 2014, 08:34 AM
I'm just waiting for for the false flag event where the internet is going to be blamed for an act of terrorism.
It already is--3000+ spam emails just of this year, much of which would destroy my computer if I actually opened them.  Sounds like terrorism to me.  But guess who would be called a terrorist if I was able to hunt these miscreants down and eliminate them?

Nah, it's THEIR Internet, let them do what they want with it.  I'll find another way to communicate and so will others that understand what is really going on.  All those poor unemployed Intelligence agents.  I feel so bad for them.

NOT!

Or, forget everything I said and go have fun at Zweistein's Facebook page.  Choice is yours.



Jimboot

RE: Important information about internet freedom regarding alternative energy
« Reply #11, on January 14th, 2014, 03:28 AM »
Quote from Matt Watts on January 13th, 2014, 12:47 PM
Quote from Zweistein on January 13th, 2014, 12:08 PM
If all of this is true, i guess the main communication between us in the future will be in paper form... between cells in a fema camp :P
Do I have to sign-up for that online or will THEY just come in the middle of the night to get me?
Guys the internet detects censorship as damage and routes around it.lf they turn it off we build a new one