Showing posts with label freedom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label freedom. Show all posts

Monday, 9 July 2012

Support the Declaration of Internet Freedom

J. D. Heyes
NaturalNews
Sunday, July 8, 2012

An alliance of groups who advocate for freedom and privacy have joined to push U.S. lawmakers into acknowledging so-called digital rights of all Americans by signing a new Declaration of Internet Freedom.

The declaration, which has been supported by groups like the American Civil Liberties Union, Amnesty International and the Electronic Frontier Foundation, features five simple principles (not 2,700 for keeping a free and open Internet. They are:

Expression: Don’t censor the Internet.

Access: Promote universal access to fast and affordable networks.

Openness: Keep the Internet an open network where everyone is free to connect, communicate, write, read, watch, speak, listen, learn, create and innovate.

Innovation: Protect the freedom to innovate and create without permission. Don’t block new technologies, and don’t punish innovators for their users’ actions.

Privacy: Protect privacy and defend everyone’s ability to control how their data and devices are used.

The EFF, in a statement, said support for the effort was a vital part of its strategy, and the strategy of others, to keep lawmakers in the U.S. and around the world out of the business of regulating the Internet.

An election issue

“For too long in the U.S., Congress has attempted to legislate the Internet in favor of big corporations and heavy-handed law enforcement at the expense of its users’ basic Constitutional rights,” the statement said. “Netizens’ strong desire to keep the Internet open and free has been brushed aside as naive and inconsequential, in favor of lobbyists and special interest groups. Well, no longer.

The statement referenced an earlier effort by concerned groups and citizens to halt an onerous piece of Internet regulation known as the Stop Online Piracy Act, or SOPA. As is usually the case, the bill seemed reasonable: help protect electronic copyrights. But in reality, what it would have done was allow broad censorship across the wide, wide Web, and led to a dampening of innovation while threatening Internet security. At one point, its passage was considered a foregone conclusion by the industry, but a grassroots uprising stopped the bill cold.

“Why were Internet users so empowered for the first time? For one reason, Internet freedom now affects virtually all of the American public – young and old – given the web’s importance to everyone’s daily life,” the EFF said, noting that the uproar was bipartisan – groups and elected officials on both sides of the political aisle banded together to stop SOPA.

The group, as well as others who have signed on, believe that now, Internet freedom has become “an election issue, and candidates for elected office must treat it as such.”

Though freedom lovers got a victory in the SOPA – and subsequent – legislative failures, the assault on controlling the World Wide Web continues. And, in fact, most observers think it has actually accelerated.

More attempts to regulate coming

In fact, the bills are actually being recycled into newer versions of the same thing – and shelved, for the time being, until backers feel the political climate is right to reintroduce them.

Former U.S. Sen. Chris Dodd, who became head of the Motion Picture Association after he left office, told the Washington Reporter in April he was “confident” about conversations between Hollywood and Silicon Valley to revive SOPA.

“Between now and sometime next year [after the presidential election], the two industries need to come to an understanding,” he said, mysteriously.

When asked if that meant negotiations were proceeding apace, Dodd said, ” I’m confident that’s the case, but I’m not going to go into more detail because obviously if I do, it becomes counterproductive.”

Moreover, federal agencies – including the FBI – want current laws changed or expanded in order to allow more monitoring and wiretapping of the Web.

All of which proves the point that defense of freedom requires eternal vigilance.

Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/036404_declaration_internet_freedom_civil_liberties.html#ixzz201ZAjsQB


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Thursday, 5 July 2012

Guarding Opium Plants “For Our Freedom”


Prison Planet.com
Thursday, July 5, 2012


I require U.S. troops, mercenaries, or British Royal Marines to guard my garden “for my freedom” because opium plants have popped up everywhere.


In April 2001 the Taliban destroyed almost all the opium fields in Afghanistan. Five months later 9/11 happened, and the occupation of Afghanistan restored the record opium trade, creating booming profits for the global drug cartels run by the CIA.


BUSTED-Troops Filmed Protecting Opium! - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=apaUuqU89jQ


War on drugs is a hoax: US admits to guarding, assisting lucrative Afghan opium trade - http://www.infowars.com/war-on-drugs-is-a-hoax-us-admits-to-guarding-assistin…



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Thursday, 2 February 2012

Everyday Free World Photos 6: Billboard

The pinnacle of the free world!

It doesn't matter where you are in the free world, as long as you are outside, one of the greatest examples of freedom of expression can be seen everywhere. Yes, it is the advertising billboards that splatter across the free world landscape in a metaphor of freedom in action. 
 
It truly is glorious to see the many different sized and shaped billboards and other advertisement boards that are on display quite literally everywhere in the free world.

If you have the money you too can advertise your company or even yourself on as many of these wonderful billboards as you like. A nationwide campaign is preferable in order to really get your product / service / company / yourself into the nation's consciousness. The longer you do it for the deeper your results.

Don't forget though, it can be addictive and once you have your taste of true freedom you can never have enough of it. That is why you may see the same companies displaying the same type of advert over and over again in a glorious exhibition of corporate freedom.

There truly is nothing more inspiring for anyone than the high profile view of a company displaying its largesse in a 50ft high billboard on the M1. In the words of Shelley: Look on my works, ye mighty, and despair!

The empire of freedom shall always prevail!
 

By Penelope Itchy

Wednesday, 18 January 2012

SAY NO TO THE SOPA BILL!


The gluttonous SOPA Beast

This blog is about the threat that all users of the Internet, social networking sites and any other form of on-line contacting mediums, and creative individuals risk from the gargantuan, Illuminati powered, freedom of information destroying, and network severing machine that is the SOPA bill.

Here is the opening statement from the SOPA bill as seen on the first page, and in all honesty this is all you need to know because when you understand what this opening statement really means, then life and this situation become very clear indeed.

Here is the opening declaration from the first page of the SOPA bill:

'TO PROMOTE PROSPERITY, CREATIVITY, ENTREPRENEURSHIP, AND INNOVATION BY COMBATING THE THEFT OF U.S. PROPERTY, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES'.

Firstly not once does it say WHO it is promoting prosperity, creativity, entrepreneurship, and innovation for. The statement is empty and without direction towards a specific individual/s.

Secondly it states at the end of the declaration 'And for other purposes'. This again is a statement that is open ended, and again specifically done this way so the rules can be changed when it is deemed necessary by the 'Illuminated' individuals who control, and own not only the U.S. Government, but all Governments.

Lastly, and the most important part for everyone involved who is not in any way, shape, or form a part of this calculated, and systematic suppression of information is the declaration that any theft would be 'Theft of U.S. Property'. Not the theft of anyone Else's property, not the theft of a websites property, or an independent film makers property, or a musicians self-penned property, not the local artists property, or the personal networking information between fellow bloggers, social networkers, and distributors of information's property. No, it would be seen as stated that it would be the 'Theft of U.S. property'.

When you realise what this closing statement means you soon realise that the underlying theme, with it's dictatorial, and dark sinister undertones, propping it up like a gluttonous monster un-able to use it's weakening legs due to it's morbidly obese frame, is only there for the few so they are able to control the many.

This is Covert Fascism at it's most deliberate and calculating.

Everybody of able mind and body must oppose the SOPA bill with absolute conviction, regardless of personal circumstances.

For one day put aside any of your differences of opinions towards your fellow brothers and sisters, and stand together united in a non-aggressive, peaceful, and passive refusal to allow this bill to be passed.

Tell everyone you know.

Circulate far and wide.

Do not hesitate in communicating across the stretches of this amazing planet to get people to unite against this deliberate show of totalitarian hierarchical behaviour.

The power has always, and will always be with you!

Now is your time to use it!

                                  
                                                                                                    By Roland Barnacle