Conspiracy?

Slackrat tlug-MOdoAOVCFFcswetKESUqMA at public.gmane.org
Fri Jun 13 05:05:51 UTC 2008


phiscock-g851W1bGYuGnS0EtXVNi6w at public.gmane.org a écrit profondement:

| Since we're hammering Rogers in another thread, here's equal time for Bell:
| 
| A friend of mine has DSL service with Sympatico. One day, the service
| stops working, so he phones Bell. The service tech asks for the customer
| address and says 'Oh, don't worry about the problem'. Then the so-called
| tech guy gives my friend a sales pitch on some Bell products. When my
| friend gets off the phone, miraculously, the DSL is working again.
| 
| A few weeks later, the same sequence of events.
| 

Your friend was just being conditioned for the death of the Internet
as we know it and the arrival of Internet II which will arrive within
the next 4 years or so.

The internet is run by Capitalists.

Capitalists do not care about the Internet; they only care about
making money.

Many Internet Capitalists also own Radio Stations, Television
Stations, Newspapers, Magazines and similar "mass media" products and
services, the revenues from/subscriptions to which have dropped
significantly in recent years.

Ergo the Internet Capitalists are striking back with their
"Pay-per-View" plans.

The internet is also unfortunately infested with Copyright
violators. Copyright holders do not like their copyrighted material
being enjoyed for free by Joe SixPack. Bandwidth throttling,
subscriptions and site blocking will help curtail copyright
violations despite there being no common-law right to Copyright.

The government hates protest against their plans to reduce the average
citizen to nothing more than a Slave, or to engage in activities that
were determined to be War Crimes at the  1945/6 International Military
Tribunal more commenly known as Nuremberg Kangaroo Kourt.

Blocking, or more properly never permitting protest sites access to
the "New and Improved" Internet II in the first instance, suits them
just fine.They will then be able to go ahead with their nefarious
plans whilst denying any protest whatsoever.

Just think how much coverage last week's Bilderberg Conference
received in the MainStream Mass Media Propaganda Mill. Like Warmonger
Secretary Gates, Queen of Spain, Queen of Holland and dozens of
similar mass murderers, misogynists and/or parasites meeting in one
place should have been front page news. ( Full list
http://www.infowars.com/?p=2564 )

A casual glance at the list should tell the intelligent reader that
the World Currency promoters will be peddling their proposition soon
in the so called Free Press and that Iran will most probably be
invaded soon. Furthermore it is against the US law for a government
official to attend any such meeting as Bilderberg was without express
permission from the government. But Bush either connives, is too
stupid to realize or simply doesn't care.

Now Redmond Gates also hates Piracy and Copyright violation. So he's
all in favour of Internet II, particularly if the specs demand that a
user register their thumb print before logging on,or even perhaps
before they visit each new site. He's been pushing for this for the
last ten years to help him peddle his overpriced trashy operating
system and accompanying applications; It will be easy. Laptops are
already being sold with thumbprint readers installed.

So goodbye to free unregulated internet and hello Big Brother

Read All About it:
http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/june2008/061208_pull_plug.htm

Goodbye Free.Fr, the best ISP the world has ever known with a Linux
Logo on their site, all in one TV+Telephone(2 numbers)+internet where
one is indeed free to do whatever turns their crank. Be it downloading
torrents, downloading pr0n from the usenet binary groups, sending spam
or just Power Surfing, static IP, reverse lookup and if you can swing
it 100 down 50 up fibre optical connections for the same price as
adsl.

The only downside is that one sometimes make a PBL as a class B or C
spammer due to the activities of others, the 28mega line one pays for
seldom produces anything approaching that and usually tests out at
around 10 and it costs a ridiculous 30€ (euros)/month.
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