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Originally posted by MDDoxs
The governing bodies of globe may see those of us demanding a free and uncensored internet as…..terrorists!
Quick and easy access to information is the number 1 tool for revolution, I fear this is only the beginning my friends.
In reality, the deal has almost nothing to do with trade: actual trade barriers between these countries are already very low. The TPP is an effort to use the holy grail of free trade to impose conditions and override domestic laws in a way that would be almost impossible if the proposed measures had to go through the normal legislative process. The expectation is that by lining up powerful corporate interests, the governments will be able to ram this new "free trade" pact through legislatures on a take-it-or-leave-it basis.
As with all these multilateral agreements, the intention is to spread its reach through time. That means that anything the original parties to the TPP accept is likely to be imposed later on other countries in the region, and quite likely, on the rest of the world.
Originally posted by Corruption Exposed
The headline is quite sensational but it's FOX news so what do you expect?
Regardless of the sensational headline this falls right into place with recent events that have been in the news and discussed on ATS.
Here is a bit of information about the meeting:
The conference will be run by the International Telecommunications Union (ITC), a U.N. agency that has typically provided a welcome service by making sure that the Internet works across countries. Many of its guidelines were first instituted in 1988. Most haven’t changed since then.
The conference will be run by the International Telecommunications Union (ITC), a U.N. agency that has typically provided a welcome service by making sure that the Internet works across countries. Many of its guidelines were first instituted in 1988. Most haven’t changed since then.
This may not sound very important but in light of recent events this should be very concerning.
I included links to a couple threads that relate to this issue and also included a link to the official page for the conference that discusses it's "agenda".
www.foxnews.com
(visit the link for the full news article)edit on 2-11-2012 by Corruption Exposed because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by ignorant_ape
reply to post by Corruption Exposed
one month you say? 2nd DECEMBER 2012 is now in my diary filed under failed prophecies to alaugh at
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The governing bodies of globe may see those of us demanding a free and uncensored internet as…..terrorists! Quick and easy access to information is the number 1 tool for revolution, I fear this is only the beginning my friends
Originally posted by Druid42
reply to post by MDDoxs
Well, guess I should stop fear-mongering.