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    May 2, 2014, 09:20 AM
    UN planning on seizing control of the INTERNET. Why you should be worried.
    Here is something EVERYONE should be concerned about, Conservative, Liberal, Libertarian, Undecided and Independent.


    Details Revealed of the UN's Plans to Seize the Internet


    Posted on May 2, 2014 by Dave Hodges

    Much has been made about the Obama administration's plan to willingly forfeit control of the organization (ICANN) that administers the Internet is fueling justifiable concerns that the United nations will be controlling the Internet. Thanks to some creative, home-grown journalism, it now appears that these claims by Fox News are indeed true.
    What most of us have heard is that Obama has handed off control of the Internet to the United Nations and the alternative media will soon become extinct because it will be regulated out of existence. It turns out that this is true and massive nature of the conspiracy designed for corporations to seize control of the Internet are true.
    In the paragraphs below, the investigative exploits of an obscure researcher reveal the depth of this conspiracy.
    Good Things Come In Small Packages

    An innovative activist and researcher, who refers to himself as only “4409″ recently ventured into the Phoenix Convention Center to investigate the Identity Ecosystem Steering Group which is trying to create a blueprint to control access the Internet. Subsequently, “4409″ discovered that big money is behind a coming government program designed to make it mandatory that for you and I to use the internet, we must submit to using a biometric online identification tool.
    4409 further discovered that one of the convention rooms was reserved for online liability insurance program. Companies which were lining up to see how they could make money by offering liability insurance to people with biometric online Identifications. This begs the question as to whether this biometric online ID poses a potential physical danger to the user? Why else would one need this type of insurance?
    4409 also discovered that there were rooms that said “policy,” “finance,” “privacy” and “implementation.” 4409 did not detail the scope of the entities which are behind this online biometric ID program. However, he did reveal the fact that this massive meeting between these multiple entities was not merely a brainstorming session. These entities are conspiring to control the Internet and ultimately to control you.
    4409 does not lack in courage or resourcefulness. However, his investigation was cut short as he was harassed by security. Therefore, he was only able to shoot a little footage. However, the footage he did shoot, was revealing. I would advise the reader to take the time to view the following short video. There is some very disturbing information contained in the video but the production is humorous and entertaining.
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    May 2, 2014, 09:21 AM

    A Massive Conspiracy to Seize Control of the Internet


    What went unnoticed in 4409′s report was the number of involved government agencies involved in this endeavor. A very large number of very influential universities also played an active role in this conference. And there was massive representation of the corporate community which included some of the most recognizable names in the world. The sheer size and scope of the entities meeting on this topic at one time reminds me of the early days of the development and implementation of global warming policies held in Kyoto, Japan with the one major difference being that with the biometric online ID conference there was far less controversy than the early days of the global warming meetings and there seems to be a lot more consensus on a course of action. It would appear that the globalists are becoming much more efficient in their implementation of controversial policies.
    It is clear that these various groups were meeting together for two reasons. First, they are conspiring to separate you from as much of your money as possible in order to use the Internet. Second, they are conspiring to control your access to economic and political information in much the same manner as has the corporate controlled media has engaged in over the past several decades.
    A Cross-Section of Federal Agencies In Attendance

    A cross-section of the U.S. Federal Government agencies in attendance at the conference included the Department of Energy – Argonne National Laboratory, Department of Homeland Security, Federal Student Aid, Federal Trade Commission, National Security Agency, U.S. Department of Commerce, the U.S. Department of Education, Federal Student Aid, US Department of the Treasury, U.S. Postal Service and the U.S. State, Local, Tribal, and Territorial Government.
    A Cross-Section of State and Local Governments In Attendance

    A number of city and state governments were represented as well and a few of these included the City of Las Vegas, Boston, Commonwealth of Kentucky, the Commonwealth of Virginia – Department of Motor Vehicles (can you say Agenda 21 and the Vehicle Mileage Tax for the miles you drive your car?), the State of Michigan, the State of Nevada and the Georgia Technology Authority.
    A Cross-Section of Highly Reputable Universities In Attendance

    It is almost easier to construct a list of universities who did not attend these meetings than who did. A small cross-section of prominent university attendees included American University, Auburn University, Baylor College of Medicine, Boston College, Brown University, California Institute of Technology, California State University Monterey Bay, California State University Office of the Chancellor, California State University, Los Angeles, Carnegie Mellon University, Center for Identity at the University of Texas, Clemson University, Colorado State University, Columbia University, Cornell University, Economic Crime Institute (ECI) of Utica College, Georgetown University, Georgia Institute of Technology, Harvard University, Louisiana State University, Loyola University Chicago, New York University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Princeton University, Texas Tech University, Pennsylvania State University (hide the children), The University of Arizona, UC Berkeley, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University and not surprisingly, Stanford University (does anyone else remember the CIA front, Stanford Research Institute, of the late 1960′s fame?) .
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    May 2, 2014, 09:23 AM
    A Cross-Section of Corporate Entities In Attendance

    There was also a multitude of corporate interests represented at the biometric online ID meetings and some of these included LifeMed ID Inc. Prodentity, Symantec, TransUnion, Verizon, Blue Cross Blue Shield Association, SAFE-BioPharma Association, Apollo Group, Inc. Dell, Inc. Quest Software, Aetna, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of IL, TX, NM, OK (Health Care Service Corporation), Fidelity Investments, Intuit, Merck & Co. Inc. Amtrak, IBM, Microsoft, North Carolina Healthcare Information and Communications Alliance, Inc. (NCHICA), Northeast Utilities. The Boeing Company, Best Buy, LifeLock, Match.com, NBC Universal, Pitney Bowes, Sony Corporation of America, Visa and the American Psychological Association.
    The Excuses Invented To Use Biometic ID's to Access the Internet

    The excuses to enact this draconian system are endless. “You have too many passwords to remember. Future hackers will get smarter and be able to trick computer systems into thinking that they are, in fact, the legitimate user logging in. It will be safer for children to access the internet because the people with whom they have contact with will be known…”
    Will the technologies of biometric identification solve these aforementioned issues in the future? Probably. However, you better be prepared to use your unique fingerprints, retinal scans and voice prints to access the Internet. The technology associated with Biometric identificationwill sell the program to the public because people will be freed from our key chains, allowing the public to enter their homes, cars, safes, and other secure locations with the scan of a fingerprint or retina. This is no longer the fictional stuff of Star Trek fantasies. This technology is right here, right now, and it is soon going to be unleashed against an unsuspecting public.
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    May 2, 2014, 09:25 AM
    There are several downsides to this so-called freedom movement associated with increased control over the Internet. What you now get for free you will soon be paying an access fee. Your online ID will come with a price and you will undoubtedly be taxed on your internet usage. Additionally, the government will have access to everything about you and in some futuristic totalitarian regime, like the police state grid (NDAA) that is presently being installed in America, this could proved potentially lethal. The world is being incrementally moved to the point of accepting the widespread use of various biometric ID applications. Countries around the world are already requiring biometric identification authentication for passports, identification cards, and in banking systems (e.g. Japan, United States, Germany, Australia, Israel, Iraq, Nigeria and Brazil). There is a nexus point coming with the ultimate merging on all of these biometric schemes and it is becoming abundantly clear that the total will add up to the enslavement of humanity because soon you will be tagged and bagged like a FedEx package in route to its final destination. Very soon, the words “nowhere to run and nowhere to hide” will carry a very dire meaning.
    The one thing that everyone can count on, given the presence of the top corporations of the world at this conference in Phoenix, is that we will be paying a proverbial arm and a leg to use what was once free. And with the presence of watchdog agencies such as the NSA, DHS, etc. we can bet that our few remaining civil liberties will fade very quickly into the night. This is beyond 1984.
    The implementation of a biometric ID is a frightening proposition. It is not a long leap from biometric ID's to human chipping. And on that note, I leave you with these thoughts:
    A Christian Perspective of Biometric ID's

    Revelation 13:15-18 states: “And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads: And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, OR the name of the beast, or the number of his name … and his number is six hundred threescore and six.”
    A Libertarian/Constitutional View of Biometric ID's

    This is a gross intrusion into American civil liberties. The government is conducting unwarranted searches and seizures of our bodies and our private possessions/documents. This is wholly illegal and unconstitutional and must be opposed by any means necessary.
    Conclusion

    What has been presented here is just the tip of the iceberg as to what the globalists have planned with regard to the use of biometric ID's. If the plot for the United Nations to control the Internet was not bad enough, we are now learning that the United Nations desires to use this technology for some very frightening possibilities.
    Dave Hodges is the Editor and Host of The Common Sense Show.

    http://www.dcclothesline.com/2014/05...eize-internet/
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    May 2, 2014, 09:31 AM
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    May 2, 2014, 09:34 AM
    You are part of the problem then... but I bet you will be one of the people screaming the loudest if its allowed to happen.
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    May 2, 2014, 09:37 AM
    You obviously don't understand the infrastructure of the internet if you think that can happen.
    Also that website is the worst piece of crap I've ever seen. You keep spamming its content here.
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    May 2, 2014, 09:46 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by NeedKarma View Post
    You obviously don't understand the infrastructure of the internet if you think that can happen.
    Also that website is the worst piece of crap I've ever seen. You keep spamming its content here.
    I understand the infrastruction of the internet far better than you do...

    I'm one of the people that built most of it. And work for who owns most of the lines in at least the USA and a large part of the transatlantic cables. Not to mention some of those overseas as well.

    If you think the governments don't have their tenticles into it already...you are deluding yourself. Look what Chinas doing already....
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    May 2, 2014, 09:48 AM
    I understand the infrastruction of the internet far better than you do...

    I'm one of the people that built most of it.
    Hahahahahahahahhahahahahahahhahahahaha!!
    You're always good for a laugh.
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    May 2, 2014, 09:54 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by NeedKarma View Post
    Hahahahahahahahhahahahahahahhahahahaha!!
    You're always good for a laugh.
    Laugh all you want... it shows how little you actually know about the basic infrastruction that 100% of the internet traffic passes over... and couldn't exist without. Anywhere on the planet. Without it your servers and your routers would be sitting there connected to nothing outside of your own office.
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    May 2, 2014, 10:04 AM
    basic infrastruction
    You don't even know the correct term... even though I just wrote it earlier. Hehe.
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    May 2, 2014, 10:21 AM
    Dream on.. dream on. Difficult to have a rational discussion with you anyway.
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    May 2, 2014, 10:29 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by smoothy View Post
    but I bet you will be one of the people screaming the loudest if its allowed to happen.
    What would be the point of shutting down the Internet?
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    May 2, 2014, 10:37 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by Wondergirl View Post
    What would be the point of shutting down the Internet?
    Its not purely about shutting it down... its about being able to track and identify every single individual, who they talk to, what they search for, anything they post or write anywhere... No matter where they post from instantly and at all times, every thing anyone does right now semi-anonymously. .

    Its really not much of a stretch... the capabilities are available... they could be imposed, not years or decades off... but could start happening almost immediately (though it would take time to fully implement).

    Why? well the phone systems are pretty much all monitored... old fashioned mail is too slow but is very easy to intercept if they want. What's left is the one thing they can't absolutely control,(or haven't in the past). And once they stumble on something it can prove very difficult to identify someone if they use a few simple tactics. (Actually they aren't that simple...and most people never use them because they are a bit of a PITA or don't know how)

    Actually shutting it down would basically cripple the phone system too....Cell towers are connected to land lines so those really aren't purely wiireless...most phone traffic at its core is basically VIOP it shares the same backbones all internet traffic ride on (except the last section to your house)...but under government orders those could have always been shut down fairly quickly (quickly being a relative term). Just not instantly.
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    May 2, 2014, 11:19 AM
    IP addresses don't identify individuals.
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    May 2, 2014, 11:41 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by NeedKarma View Post
    IP addresses don't identify individuals.
    No they don't, not without a court order anyway... and they are easily spoofed... or bounce it through a couple anonymous servers overseas and it would be essentally untracible. IF they aren't able to sniff the data packets between your computer and the server and match it to the same data packets coming through the other end of them, then you can be identified... not simple, not easy... but at least a couple Government agencies in the world have that capacity now though not 100% of the time. Look at some of what Snowden revealed...

    Your Internet provider does keep logs of what account is assigned a dynamic IP and when they have it. It will pin it to a physical address (as in Joe Schmoe at 123 Main Street , Mayberry, NC account number xmb1234), though not a specific individual in that address beyond the person whos name is on the account.

    Same with Static IP's.....those are easier because they don't change.
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    May 2, 2014, 11:48 AM
    If the government wants to read my emails or listen in to my phone calls about my rescued cats or want to steal some of my recipes, well, okay.
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    May 2, 2014, 12:04 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by Wondergirl View Post
    If the government wants to read my emails or listen in to my phone calls about my rescued cats or want to steal some of my recipes, well, okay.
    THey already do... as well as any other private communications you might have with anyone anywhere about anything, phone, email etc.... there comes a time however when enough is enough and nothing is really private any longer. And even if you aren't doing anything the mere fact you are under constant suspicion by being monitored....will or should bother you.

    We are after all not convicted felons in a high security prison. You know I don't do anythign either....but the constant surveilance bothers me more and more as I know it keeps increasing in scope. And the fact that I have a really good grasp on how its being done or at least could be done as I see technology progress.

    YOu are aware all your emails, specifically your free email accounts are already scanned for data and sold off to anyone who pays for the info....its usually marketers, but it could be anyo9ne with the money. How many pieces of personal information to yuou let out of the course of say a month....or a year....that could be used by people commiting identity theft for example.


    Example.....right now its just science fiction and a TV show.......but its not really all that far fetched at least in concept (implementation is a whole different thing)....and certainly COULD come true in the near future....is Person of Interest.
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    May 2, 2014, 12:06 PM
    Yea I know how IP addresses work and man-in-the-middle attacks work. Your deluded fear provoking spam post is much ado about nothing. It's all about federated identity management, something we're thinking about doing in our gov as well as many other institutions in order to increase security with our trusted partners and contractors. It's all opt in. I went to the original facts instead of a horribly slanted and misinformation spewing blog.
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    May 2, 2014, 12:19 PM
    Can't imagine why anyone would want to steal my identity. Not much going on with it.

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