The Government thinks it ownes the Internet – Send Lieberman home

by Administrator on June 19, 2010

The introduction of a new Senate bill, S.3480, dubbed the “Protecting Cyberspace as a National Asset Act of 2010,” is sparking concerns about a massive power grab over the Internet under the guise of “national security.”

The bill, proposed by Sen. Joe Lieberman (I – CT) claims the entire Internet, the whole global computer network and everything on it, as a “national asset” of the United States, and seeks to give President Obama the power to seize control over broad swaths of it with no oversight during a “National Cyber Emergency,” which would itself be something the president would be able to declare at any time.

But easily the most controversial aspect of the nearly 200 page bill is what is being called a “kill switch,” granting the president the power to shut down the entire Internet across the planet for national security reasons. Sen. Collins (R – ME), a supporter of the bill, claimed it was necessary to prevent a “cyber 9/11.”

For more, see: http://news.antiwar.com/2010/06/18/senate-bill-would-give-obama-power-to-shut-down-internet/

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Bob June 20, 2010 at 11:06 am

Send Lieberman Home. Sounds like a good idea. But where’s home for him? Israel? Better still Gaza. No one needs his kind only those behind the NWO.

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