Part 2, "If Freedom of Speech Was Gone Would The People Notice?"


© Deborah Lagarde
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But as long as stuff like this is just done up as entertainment, who will care to notice that we really are about to lose all our freedoms, the most important of which are speech, thought and religion. In the real world, and, goodness gracious, even in the virtual world. The Internet, the truly last bastion of freedom of speech, thought, and religion, is ready to come under power elite assault. (And Fox Sci-fi Channel has done this angle up to boot in their movie, Tom Clancy's "Net Force.") Now I will cite another article from that wonderful web site, "http://www.thewinds.org" World Internet News Distributary Source [Note: this site is no longer active], which states that the US govt (which, by the way, really controls the US end of the internet) is planning on setting up an "Internet Upgrade" which will be strictly controlled, disallowing anything "politically incorrect". From the article called " 'Internet Too Dangerous--Must Be Controlled' says FBI Source":

The article follows, and permission to reprint is granted by The Winds....

President Clinton has proposed steps which will help pave the way for the NEXT GENERATION OF THE INTERNET. The plan calls for the government to spend up to $650 million on upgrades which could make the system 100 to 1,000 times faster than the present one. "Let us reach for the goal in the 21st century of every home connected to the Internet", Clinton said.

The real agenda? Read on...

One might ask why the government would have sufficient interest in the Internet to invest up to $650 million in the NEXT GENERATION INTERNET? Do they, too, see its value and its threat to their designs? A recent statement by an unnamed source from the FBI puts this entire question in perspective. "There must be some control imposed on the Internet, it is too dangerous in its present unrestricted and unregulated state." In keeping with the FBI concerns regarding the "dangerous" level of freedom of information is a statement by Council on Foreign Relations member Lawrence Eagleburger, "We have to be the world's THOUGHT policemen", he said. (Note: the Council on Foreign Relations is one of the secret societies spoken of by Coleman as being under the umbrella of the power elite Committee of 300--ed.)

     Another group which advocates changes to the Internet is New Century Network, a collection of large nationwide media publishing giants. They assume a more casual stance, speaking of the need for EDITORS, AGENTS, and FILTERS to improve the quality of the Internet experience. "That's where we come in", they say, with a plan to "marry the interactivity, breadth, and cool conversation, with the 'credibility' and dedicated insight of the home town newspaper. We're a venture of 9 media companies which together own 225 daily newspapers around the U.S. Our owners are:

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