Back in the mid 2000s, the corporations were lobbying the US government to allow them to privatize the Internet. The argument for this was that not privatizing it was a waste of potential revenue. However, there was the issue of the telecommunications companies not actually having any right to do this. The issue of Net neutrality vs. privatization has far from gone away and the pursuit to rein in the Internet has just shifted its tactics from privatizing for profit to doing so for 'security', but it's really the same old issue with a new face. One way or another, they want to disable the free flow of information. I see all this tying in to the concerns we all have about a possible false flag in the next weeks or months. A lot of attention has been given in the media to issues surrounding this, but normally the public is not given such an elaborate heads-up before anything goes down, so I find it strange. On the other hand, the issue of Internet security is a hot one these days, and I wouldn't put it the Itanimulli to make their next false flag a cyber attack. Because something just doesn't make sense. Why is the terror alert raisedto severe in Britain? They are not havinng Olympics. Why are there 4500 Canadian Forces troops being used for Olympic security? Is it really about the Olympics? Doesn't that seem a bit excessive, even by NWO standards? Or could it be that they have so many troops ready because what will take place will involve much more than an attack on the Olympics, but a false flag cyber attack that will extensively affect infrastructure in some way, and these troops ill be needed to police a large section of the BC (or other) population? Just a thought. Canada as test case for new Internet: www.informationclearinghouse.info/article20330.htm I didn't mention this in the vlog, but you might want to look at this article from the Fraser Institute, from back in 1999, talking about a financial union of 'Mexamericanada' hypothetically occurring in...2010. oldfraser.lexi.net/publications/critical_issues/1999/amero/section_03.html UN wants you to get a license to use the NET! It's for your safety!! rawstory.com/2010/01/agency-calls-global-cyberwarfare-treaty-drivers-license-web-users/ Google teams up with the NSA www.msnbc.msn.com/id/35231454/ns/technology_and_science-washington_post/ Save The Internet blog www.savetheinternet.com/blog Obama claims he's a 'big believer in Net neutrality'. Yeah, whatever you say, Chief. arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2010/02/obama-im-a-big-believer-in-net-neutrality.ars Very informative video on the war against Net neutrality www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5RQrxkGgCM