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For all you cyberspace junkies out there, I encourage you to read the
following:

Editorial (April-May 2000 issue of NEXUS Magazine)

A new era is emerging on our planet.  No longer do we occupy just this
one observable  space-time continuum, for we have now created and occupy
another:  cyberspace.
It started off as a resource for low-budget activists and came to be
known as "the information superhighway".  But now, e-commerce has taken
over to the extent that if the Internet went "down" tomorrow, we would
have total global financial meltdown.  The Internet is already so crucial
to social infrastructure that the next wars are just as likely to be
fought and won in cyberspace, with electronic viruses and super-hackers.
Controlling, disrupting or disinforming an enemy's computers is more
cost-effective than carpet-bombing.  It's a cleaner way to wage war, with
no public outcry�such as that which results when NATO bombs civilians
with so-called "smart" bombs.  Of course, this only applies to
computerised countries:  the UN/NATO will continue to bomb and
economically "sanitise" nations which refuse to adhere to the new
international economic order.
I believe it will be the Internet that primarily facilitates the
ushering-in of total globalisation, through sheer economics�"e-commerce",
as it is now termed.  Already, e-commerce transcends national boundaries,
effectively ignoring the tariffs and taxes of sovereign states.  The
increasing volume of individuals and businesses trading around the world
in cyberspace will ensure that we will buy our way into a new, globalised
economic system.  It is the only way the global community will swallow a
proposed global currency.  It is the most likely avenue leading to a
cashless economy.
An item in Global News this issue reflects on how the Internet itself is
evolving and causing us to evolve with it.  A few years ago, many
considered the Internet an effective resource tool for communicating and
sharing research, for organising logistics�the information superhighway.
Many of the original, small, Internet service providers (ISPs) have been
bought by transnational media corporations�or have gone bust because they
cannot compete economically with the free Internet services on offer by
those same transnationals.  Another giant merger or two will see
virtually all Western ISPs in the hands of just two or three
transnational telecommunications giants.
We are gradually realising that the Internet is the ultimate
intelligence-gathering tool.  Everything you write, everywhere you visit
in cyberspace is monitored by computers you don't even know exist.
Instead of a person making data entries into your personal file, a
computer now does it.  If you visit political activist sites, sex sites,
religious sites, environmental sites, UFO discussion groups, an
Echelon-connected computer somewhere notes what preferences you are
displaying in all these categories.
Working at a computer, while alone at a desk, leads many to feel secure
and private; people tend to express parts of themselves that they don't
usually express to others when face-to-face�but this is just the sort of
preferred intelligence information required to make assessments of
people.  Just when you think you are not on display, you are more exposed
than ever!
In the UK, a sinister Bill has been tabled (see Global News) which
amongst other things, makes it a crime to possess and use privacy
encryption technology for your e-mail.  Significantly, the Bill is part
of an international cooperative effort by law enforcement agencies to
secure legal access to all electronic communications conducted over the
Internet.  Australia has already enacted legislation, allowing ASIO�the
Australian Security Intelligence Organisation�to penetrate anyone's
computer legally, any time it likes, to do anything it likes to your
computer to cover its e-tracks, for any reason it chooses to invent in
the name of "national security".
Cash registers, video surveillance cameras, automatic teller machines,
medical equipment, computers, TVs, e-mail, faxes and telephones are
all�or soon to be�hooked up to the Internet.  They will cross-match your
image, whereabouts, medical records, DNA profile, history, spending
habits, police records, hobbies, sexual preferences and list of friends
and associates with information in databases accessible by law
enforcement, taxation and government authorities as well as Big Business.
 Many declare that this is happening already; only now, it is just
becoming more efficient!
Oops...time to go check my e-mail!
                                                                   � Duncan


Duncan M. Roads
Editor, NEXUS Magazine
PO Box 30, Mapleton Qld 4560 Australia
Tel: +61 (0)7 5442 9280;   Fax:  +61 (0)7 5442 9381
http://www.nexusmagazine.com      ICQ#62399259

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