Saturday, October 1, 2016

Obama's Handing Off of Internet to China Controlled UN is Now a Fait Accompli

Obama's Handing Off of Internet to China Controlled UN is Now a Fait Accompli - canadafreepress.com

Excerpt from this article:

"Welcome to Day 1 of the World Wide Web under new—foreign—management. As quickly as you could say Barry Soetoro the Internet was all but officially stamped ‘Made in China’ at midnight last night. No notice of the dramatic change was made by the New York Times, Washington Post or any of the other mainstream media power brokers. But Andrea Zelinski of the Houston Chronicle did report at 7:20 p.m., Friday that a federal judge had rejected Attorney General Ken Paxton’s 11th-hour attempt to keep the internet address book under U.S. control..."
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Americans have bigger things to worry about than who controls the Internet. I mean, who's going to win the football game tomorrow? Or when is that new blockbuster movie coming out?

Speaking of movies, one of my favorites is the original War Games movie that came out in  1983.  The movie begin with 2 men in a nuclear missile command bunker. They get the official command that they are to launch their nuclear missiles. This requires both men to act. One of them freezes, and refuses to follow the order.

As it turned out, this was just a test - and a bunch of these men fail the test - when given the order by the President to launch their nuclear weapons, the don't do it.

So the government decides to "take the men out of the loop." In other words, replace them with a computer that will not be swayed by the thought of killing millions of innocent people. Now, that's as much as I'm going to tell you  about the movie War Games (the 1983 original War Games).

But it make me wonder if the control of our nuclear weapons did not also get transferred to the United Nations along with the Internet!

Recommended reading:

A History of the Council on Foreign Relations...In Our Time!

How I Found Christ?

 How I Found Christ? by Charles Spurgeon (1834-1892)