Posted on 06/17/2010 5:06:41 PM PDT by Justaham
DE W4/DU
I am curious how this would work on internet outside of the USA. Just what does the “kill switch do”?
I have not had an American ISP since 2005.
If anybody was serious of getting rid of 0 they would’ve pursued the BC case more vigorously but there is not even one Congressman who has the spine to do so. Too many are already implicated in the deception of getting this man in the WH.
See you on the waterfall.
Wonder how many Freeper Hams there are....
help vote him out.
DE W4/DU
I am curious how this would work on internet outside of the USA. Just what does the kill switch do?
I have not had an American ISP since 2005.
how does one get a “not american” ip?
“how does one get a not american ip?”
Duhhh..By not being in America?
What’s the matter with Lieberman? Is he nuts? Seriously!
It’s hard to believe this could be done in a non-klutzy way, where Bummer succeeds in killing all online shopping at Sears at the same time as shutting down FR.
One could get dial-up access to foreign ISPs (e.g. Canada).
“One could get dial-up access to foreign ISPs (e.g. Canada).”
Canada? No. You are totally misinformed. Free Dominion moved its internet service provider to the Republic of Panama. Here in Panama internet service providers will go jail for revieling names and ownderships. It works on the same level as Panama’s banking secrets.
Oh lord!!!!
Let me rewrite that sentence over again....too many mistakes...
I am very sorry.
“Here in Panama internet service providers will go to jail for revealing names and ownerships.”
Forgive me.
FD seems to be very happy with their choice.
Is there any sign of a legal or constitutional challenge taking shape in response to this?
“Is there any sign of a legal or constitutional challenge taking shape in response to this?”
I am sorry, but I have not heard or read anything about it yet.
I recommend folks start switching to servers out of the U.S.
Panama is the best bet because of their secrecy laws to protect owners and users. It is the same law that covers their strict banking laws.
FreeDominion did it several years back. Their server is in Panama.
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