GodSaveTheTeam Moderator
Joined: 30 Nov 2006 Posts: 575 Location: the eyevolution
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Posted: Fri May 08, 2009 1:18 pm Post subject: EU wants 'Internet G12' |
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The beginning of the end..?
http://euobserver.com/19/28065
EUOBSERVER / BRUSSELS - The European Commission wants the US to dissolve all government links with the body that 'governs' the internet, replacing it with an international forum for discussing internet governance and online security.
What with this as well...
http://www.infowars.com/rupert-murdoch-internet-will-soon-be-over/
Billionaire media mogul Rupert Murdoch gave a strange response when asked about plans for mainstream news websites to charge for content, declaring, “The current days of the internet will soon be over.”
I suggest we start thinking of alternative ways to spread info now.
Or settle for full Disney, Fox and Premiership access. |
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Thermate911 Angel - now passed away
Joined: 16 Jul 2007 Posts: 1451 Location: UEMS
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Posted: Sat May 09, 2009 1:59 pm Post subject: |
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I keep banging on about Usenet but nobody seems interested - it's not so difficult to get one's head round. Perhaps it's the anarchistic nature of the medium that puts people off?
http://www.how-to-usenet.com/
http://faqs.cs.uu.nl/na-dir/usenet/welcome/part1.html
http://www.harley.com/usenet/intro.html
Hey ho, perhaps pigeons should once again be considered?
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=13540
Quote: | Spying on Individuals and Organizations: Anglo-American Defense Giants Entrusted with "Mastering the Internet"
by Tom Burghardt
Global Research, May 8, 2009
Antifascist Calling
The Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ), the National Security Agency's "kissin' cousin" across the Atlantic pond, has awarded a £200m ($300m U.S.) contract for an internet panopticon.
American defense and security giant Lockheed Martin and BAE subsidiary Detica (yet another firm specializing "in collecting, managing and exploiting information to reveal actionable intelligence"), snagged the contract The Register and The Sunday Times revealed May 3.
According to The Register the new system, called Mastering the Internet (MTI) "will include thousands of deep packet inspection probes inside communications providers' networks, as well as massive computing power at the intelligence agency's Cheltenham base, 'the concrete doughnut'."
Lockheed Martin and Detica aren't talking and have referred all inquiries on the MTI contract to GCHQ. ComputerWeekly however, reported May 6 that Detica, a firm with close ties to MI5 and MI6, "has data mining software that can detect links between individuals based on their contacts with sometimes widely separated organisations."
The magazine revealed in 2007 that the Insurance Fraud Bureau (IFB) "has outsourced its data mining operations to Detica, a specialist IT company. Its NetReveal software applies social network analysis to huge amounts of data to identify, understand, and evaluate higher-level networks of potentially collusive individuals and organisations."
It would appear the system under construction by GCHQ will apply a similarly unsound and unscientific approach to "counterterrorism." As the National Research Council revealed in their 2008 report on data mining and other dodgy methodologies such as link- and social network analysis for reading digital tea leaves, such techniques "are likely to generate huge numbers of false leads."
However, as a repressive tool for corralling recalcitrant individuals such as antiwar campaigners, environmental activists, socialists and Muslims under Britain's draconian 2006 Terrorism Act, thousands of digital nodes designed to "master the internet" would certainly fit the bill for spooks-gone-wild.
While £200m is a lot of boodle to spy and data mine the private communications and internet browsing habits of British citizens, as James Bamford revealed in Body of Secrets, GCHQ is a key member of the exclusive "UKUSA club."... ... ... |
That's the only part of the article I disagree with, prefering the alternative "USUK club". ;-) _________________ "We will lead every revolution against us!" - attrib: Theodor Herzl
"Timely Demise to All Oppressors - at their Convenience!" - 'Interesting Times', Terry Pratchett |
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Disco_Destroyer Trustworthy Freedom Fighter
Joined: 05 Sep 2006 Posts: 6342
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Posted: Wed May 13, 2009 1:00 pm Post subject: |
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I wonder if this can be directly linked to Mr Murdochs comments in Flase Falg tradition
China has developed its own operating system for cyber war with U.S.
Category: News and Politics
Published on 05-13-2009
Source: World Tribune
China has developed its own operating system for cyber war with U.S. A leading cyber security specialist said last week that China has developed its own ultra-secure operating system for a strategic edge in its cyber warfare with U.S. computer systems.
Kevin G. Coleman, a specialist with the Technolytics Institute and consultant to the office of the Director of National Intelligence, said in congressional testimony that the United States is woefully unprepared to counter cyber attacks on its electronic infrastructures.
Part of the cyber arms race includes China’s creation of Kylin, a new "hardened" operating system. It began converting systems to it in 2007, according to the current edition of East-Asia-Intel.com.
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