In what could become a huge blow to free speech
worldwide,
the
United Nations took steps to control the Internet. The
internet's an American military asset, which is owned by 'We
the People' not the basically useless
nations
that make up the sham dictatorships that dominate the
corrupt UN.
Mike C.
U.N. Conference
Slyly Introduces Resolution to Gain Control of
Internet—in Middle of Night
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10:48 PM, Dec 12, 2012 • | By DANIEL HALPER
In the middle of the
night at a U.N. conference in Dubai, the presiding
chairman of the International Telecommunication Union
conference surveyed the assembled countries to see
whether there was interest in having greater involvement
in the U.N. governing the Internet. A majority of
countries gave their approval.
With a sufficient
majority supporting the U.N. becoming more active in
controlling the Internet, the chairman put forth a
resolution. The chairman, though, insisted the survey
"was not a vote."
The resolution was
supported by Cuba, Algeria, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia; the
United States opposed it.
The proposed
resolution resolves that the secretary general of the
U.N. "continue to take the necessary steps for ITU to
play an active and constructive role in the
multi-stakeholder model of the Internet," according to a
draft of the text.
"While it is our
understanding that the resolutions made at the WCIT are
non-binding, the Secretary-General might treat them as
binding, which effectively creates a dangerous mandate
for the ITU to continue to hold discussions about
internet policy into the future," accessnow.org writes,
responding to this proposed text.