четверг, 4 февраля 2010 г.

Waking up, "cyber-veillance", and "weapons of mass disruption"

Is it wrong for people to share information and ideas in quest of truth? Would a government with hidden agendas want to disguise national security concerns with an attempt to censor and control the ability for us to discuss the important issues of our day?

Could the message embodying the President’s speech of  May 29th, 2009 be the underlying precursor when an agenda reaches critical mass?

 

It was 6:30 AM this morning, and this site was visited by a cyber security company from Washington, D.C.. For “privacy reasons” I will not disclose the name of the company, but I googled the company name that had a very official, “cyber-security” sounding name.

I am concerned but not intimidated; that an innocent little blog site  like mine would be of interest of cyber-security issues. Although I will not disclose the name of the security firm, here is the actual search term that was used to investigate my site.

The search term deliberately looked for the name of this site as it would appear on google. Again, the company doing the search is based in Washington, D.C., and I have had visits to this site in the past from the CIA, the Justice Department, and the Executive Office of the President. Those visits occurred on the heels of our investigation of potential corruption  in hockey.

Strangely, the hockey investigation led me to discover that for years, Alex Jones was conducting a similar “corruption investigation” on a much broader scale, with greater consequences. My search for truth was Jones’ search on a micro scale, but with striking similarities. Corruption in any form, it would seem, has similar qualities.

But, back to this “cyber security firm” checking us out this morning…

I, in turn, googled this “invader of my space”, and on their website I came across the document of the speech delivered by the President in May, that is linked here. Could there be a link between this company and the government of the United States? Why would this company make a special visit to a little blog like makeiteigheh.com?

And more importantly, should it dissuade a blogger from investigating and sharing honest information as we have done on this site?  Heck no!

And, should it stop others from sharing information of vital interest in the same way? Again, not a chance!

In the speech given by President Obama in May of 2009, he made some very interesting comments, and I’ll start with this one:

Let me also be clear about what we will not do.  Our pursuit of cybersecurity will not — I repeat, will not include — monitoring private sector networks or Internet traffic.  We will preserve and protect the personal privacy and civil liberties that we cherish as Americans.  Indeed, I remain firmly committed to net neutrality so we can keep the Internet as it should be — open and free.

 

Was this “promise” before or after the arrival of Cass Sunstein?

It is up to us, the free on the internet to ensure the President of the United States, and the Prime Minister of Canada continue to allow our liberties to flourish. We must continue to speak strong and loud, and refuse to be intimidated.

We must refuse to allow the twisting of truth, where those expressing opinion and sharing ideas can be viewed as bringing “weapons of mass disruption”, and it is time we remind President Obama of his promise to allow free speech in every form to continue.

For the war is about knowledge, and the seeking of truth!

 

 

 

 

[Via http://makeiteighteh.com]

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