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April 21, 2007   
Federally Funded Boffins Want To Scrap The Internet
Seeking further funding from Congress for "clean slate" projects
by Steve Watson

Global Research, April 18, 2007

Infowars.net

Researchers funded by the federal government want to shut down the 
internet and start over, citing the fact that at the moment there are 
loopholes in the system whereby users cannot be tracked and traced 
all the time.

Time magazine has reported that several foundations and universities 
including Rutgers, Stanford, Princeton, Carnegie Mellon and the 
Massachusetts Institute of Technology are pursuing individual 
projects, along with the Defense Department, in order to wipe out the 
current internet and replace it with a new network which will satisfy 
big business and government:

One challenge in any reconstruction, though, will be balancing the 
interests of various constituencies. The first time around, 
researchers were able to toil away in their labs quietly. Industry is 
playing a bigger role this time, and law enforcement is bound to make 
its needs for wiretapping known.

There's no evidence they are meddling yet, but once any research 
looks promising, "a number of people (will) want to be in the drawing 
room," said Jonathan Zittrain, a law professor affiliated with Oxford 
and Harvard universities. "They'll be wearing coats and ties and 
spilling out of the venue."

The projects echo moves we have previously reported on to clamp down 
on internet neutrality and even to designate a new form of the 
internet known as Internet 2.

This would be a faster, more streamlined elite equivalent of the 
internet available to users who were willing to pay more for a much 
improved service. providers may only allow streaming audio and video 
on your websites if you were eligible for Internet 2.

Of course, Internet 2 would be greatly regulated and only 
"appropriate content" would be accepted by an FCC or government 
bureau. Everything else would be relegated to the "slow lane" 
internet, the junkyard as it were. Our techie rulers are all too keen 
to make us believe that the internet as we know it is "already dead".

Google is just one of the major companies preparing for internet 2 by 
setting up hundreds of "server farms" through which eventually all 
our personal data - emails, documents, photographs, music, movies - 
will pass and reside.
 
However, experts state that the "clean slate" projects currently 
being undertaken go even further beyond projects like Internet2 and 
National LambdaRail, both of which focus primarily on next-generation 
needs for speed.

In tandem with broad data retention legislation currently being 
introduced worldwide, such "clean slate" projects may represent a 
considerable threat to the freedom of the internet as we know it. EU 
directives and US proposals for data retention may mean that any 
normal website or blog would have to fall into line with such new 
rules and suddenly total web regulation would become a reality.

In recent months, a chorus of propaganda intended to demonize the 
Internet and further lead it down a path of strict control has spewed 
forth from numerous establishment organs:

*       In a display of bi-partisanship, there have recently been 
calls for all out mandatory ISP snooping on all US citizens by both 
Democrats and Republicans alike.

*       Republican Senator John McCain recently tabled a proposal to 
introduce legislation that would fine blogs up to $300,000 for 
offensive statements, photos and videos posted by visitors on comment 
boards. It is well known that McCain has a distaste for his 
blogosphere critics, causing a definite conflict of interest where 
any proposal to restrict blogs on his part is concerned.

*       During an appearance with his wife Barbara on Fox News last 
November, George Bush senior slammed Internet bloggers for creating 
an "adversarial and ugly climate."

*       The White House's own recently de-classified strategy for 
"winning the war on terror" targets Internet conspiracy theories as a 
recruiting ground for terrorists and threatens to "diminish" their 
influence.

*       The Pentagon recently announced its effort to infiltrate the 
Internet and propagandize for the war on terror.

*       In a speech last October, Homeland Security director Michael 
Chertoff identified the web as a "terror training camp," through 
which "disaffected people living in the United States" are developing 
"radical ideologies and potentially violent skills." His solution is 
"intelligence fusion centers," staffed by Homeland Security personnel 
which will go into operation next year.

*       The U.S. Government wants to force bloggers and online 
grassroots activists to register and regularly report their 
activities to Congress. Criminal charges including a possible jail 
term of up to one year could be the punishment for non-compliance.

*       A landmark legal case on behalf of the Recording Industry 
Association of America and other global trade organizations seeks to 
criminalize all Internet file sharing of any kind as copyright 
infringement, effectively shutting down the world wide web - and 
their argument is supported by the U.S. government.

*       A landmark legal ruling in Sydney goes further than ever 
before in setting the trap door for the destruction of the Internet 
as we know it and the end of alternative news websites and blogs by 
creating the precedent that simply linking to other websites is 
breach of copyright and piracy.

*       The European Union, led by former Stalinist and potential 
future British Prime Minister John Reid, has also vowed to shut down 
"terrorists" who use the Internet to spread propaganda.

*       The EU data retention bill, passed last year after much 
controversy and with implementation tabled for late 2007, obliges 
telephone operators and internet service providers to store 
information on who called who and who emailed who for at least six 
months. Under this law, investigators in any EU country, and most 
bizarrely even in the US, can access EU citizens' data on phone 
calls, sms', emails and instant messaging services.

*       The EU also recently proposed legislation that would prevent 
users from uploading any form of video without a license.

*       The US government is also funding research into social 
networking sites and how to gather and store personal data published 
on them, according to the New Scientist magazine. "At the same time, 
US lawmakers are attempting to force the social networking sites 
themselves to control the amount and kind of information that people, 
particularly children, can put on the sites."

We are being led to believe that a vast army of maniac pedophiles or 
terrorists are on the loose and we must do away with all forms of 
privacy in order to stop them. This is akin to saying that blanket 
cctv prevents crime. As if to say "if we film everyone all the time, 
even innocent people, then no one will ever commit any crimes."

Increasingly we are seeing this in every aspect of our lives. 
Recording, tracking and retaining our data in the name of keeping us 
all safe. Everyone is now treated as guilty until proven innocent.

Make no mistake, the internet, one of the greatest outposts of free 
speech ever created is under constant attack by powerful people who 
cannot operate within a society where information flows freely and 
unhindered. Both American and European moves mimic stories we hear 
every week out of State Controlled Communist China, where the 
internet is strictly regulated and virtually exists as its own entity 
away from the rest of the web.

The Internet is freedom's best friend and the bane of control freaks. 
Its eradication is one of the short term goals of those that seek to 
centralize power and subjugate their populations under a surveillance 
panopticon prison, whether that be in Communist China, 
Neoconservative America or the Neofascist EU.

 Global Research Articles by Steve Watson

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