Posted on 10/28/2015 4:56:06 AM PDT by Biggirl
The U.S. government is keen on internet freedom
but only in countries it doesnt like. This September, the U.S invested another $10 million toward helping activists in authoritarian regimes circumvent state censorship of the internet. But the goverments attitude to web freedom within its own borders suggests that what it wants for its enemies may not necessarily be what it wants for itself.
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Clintons, Obama, Bush family, DNC, GOP etc., they can no longer control the flow of information and too many are now turning off that wasteland called Television and no longer watching CNN, MSN, CBS, ABC and NBC as the filters placed on a fake pedestal called ‘unbiased’ which they’ve historically been able to manage the content and shape the message to influence the electorate,
But its much more sinister than that,
They need to identify and control because they have to pull that power back to themselves, then they can label any that disagree with their message as ‘terrorists’ or haters and shut them down or fine them for not not supporting favored causes or refuse them government contracts, jobs or commerce etc., they will have this information and power forever going forward,
They have to do this because this method of freedom exposes the formation of the all powerful state, the coming beast government ala Revelation 13th,
“that wasteland called Television”
Ain’t THAT the truth!
Seems to me they’ve licked the new information paradigm as well.
Millenials who rely on their smart phones for news seem blissfully unaware of stories like the Planned Parenthood videos or Hillary’s email server.
Imagine if Hitler and Goebbels had the power of technology like big screen TVs and the internet to influence the masses, well now they do,
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