The internet will soon be under the control of government. The U.S. government is looking to sign into law an internet kill switch would allow any future American President to shut down the internet for any possible security reason. Just who would decide what crisis is significant enough to shut down the internet is the question of course. In addition to that, the U.S. Commerce Department wants every internet user in the future to have a single sign-in to gain access to internet web-sites. Oh that would never be abused by governments of the future would it?
Just another step towards the day when sites like this one will not be permitted during the days of the Antichrist. Please watch the attached video from the Prison Planet website featuring Alex Jones, for more information.
From the article:
Just another step towards the day when sites like this one will not be permitted during the days of the Antichrist. Please watch the attached video from the Prison Planet website featuring Alex Jones, for more information.
From the article:
The Commerce Department is spearheading a new online security system that experts say will eliminate the password maze and perhaps boost e-commerce. The plan calls for a single sign-in each time a computer or phone is turned on, using a device such as a digital token, a smartcard, or a fingerprint reader. Once logged in, users would have access to any website that has signed up for the program. "You are your password in this system," says John Clippinger, co-director of the Law Lab at Harvard's Berkman Center for Internet & Society and an advocate of the plan. "It will be far more efficient, and you'll control it much more."
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The US Government has yet again shuttered several domain names this week. The Department of Justice and Homeland Security’s ICE office proudly announced that they had seized domains related to counterfeit goods and child pornography. What they failed to mention, however, is that one of the targeted domains belongs to a free DNS provider, and that 84,000 websites were wrongfully accused of links to child pornography crimes.
Time to say goodbye to all those passwords
http://articles.sfgate.com/2011-01-31/business/27092194_1_password-privacy-concerns-internet-security
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