Some important events have taken place that need to be addressed.
First is the news that four major underwater Internet cables have been cut in the last few days, sending large portions of the Middle East into communication blackout. Second is the ‘coincidence’ between these Internet disruptions and the scheduled opening of the Iranian oil bourse, which will establish trade of “oil products in non-dollar currencies”, completely collapsing the US economy.
It has been said by many that (…)
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What an Attack on Iran Really Means : Communication Blackout before the Strike
6 February 2008 par (Open-Publishing)
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Cable damage hits one million Internet users in UAE
5 February 2008 par (Open-Publishing)
Cable damage hits one million Internet users in UAE
Asma Ali Zain (Staff Reporter)
4 February 2008
DUBAI - An estimated 1.7 million Internet users in the UAE have been affected due to the recent cable cuts, an expert said on February 4, quoting recent figures published by TeleGeography, an international research website.
Internet data was majorly affected as it is the biggest capacity carried by the undersea cables. However, all voice calls, corporate data and video traffic were (…) -
2nd FLAG Undersea Cable Cut, Now Between UAE and Oman
3 February 2008 par (Open-Publishing)
1 comment2nd FLAG Undersea Cable Cut, Now Between UAE and Oman
Posted: 02/02 ICT Europe Asia
Two days after the cable cut which "cut off Iran" and affected the rest of the Middle East and West Asia but left communications in Israel and Iraq "intact", another cable owned by the same British company is severed, once again plunging the region into "Internet darkness". Image: FLAG’s Europe-Asia "FEA" undersea cable network
Omar Sultan, chief executive of Dubai’s Internet Service Provider "DU", (…) -
Microsoft, ATT and other major corporations meet to Filter Internet Access
10 January 2008 par (Open-Publishing)
Major Corporations are in major discussions to collaborate against American Public to end freedom of public to access internet as they wish. See New York Times article below. Their goal is to slowly chisle away on Internet freedoms in the name of anti-piracy.
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Middle East censors seek to limit Web access
28 December 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
Middle East censors seek to limit Web access
Hannah Allam | McClatchy Newspapers
last updated: December 24, 2007 05:34:46 PM
McClatchy Washington Bureau Posted on Wed, Dec. 26, 2007
CAIRO, Egypt — In Iran, a large red icon pops up on computer screens. In Syria, there’s a discreet note from the filter. Other Arab nations display "blocked" in bold lettering or issue crafty "page not found" replies.
However the censors put it, the message is clear: You’re not permitted to see this (…) -
Radio Venezuela en Vivo: Broadcasting Live from Venezuela’s Constitutional Reform Referendum
26 November 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsBy Romain Migus
What is Radio Venezuela en Vivo?
Radio Venezuela en Vivo is an internet radio, launched by a group of international journalists and academics based in Venezuela, to broadcast continual objective coverage of Venezuela’s upcoming Constitutional Reform Referendum. Radio Venezuela en Vivo will principally broadcast in English and French, with support programs and news coverage in Portuguese, Arab and other languages.
Why Radio Venezuela en Vivo?
As international observers (…) -
Is Yahoo a member of Chinese Spying Network?
22 November 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
Yahoo is under federal investigation after turning over email information to China regarding a Journalist who was writing about Chinese suppression . SEE WASHINGTON POST, WALL STREET JOURNAL, and BLOG ARTICLE Below. Is your email secure? Do you YAHOO?
– http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dy...
– http://online.wsj.com/article/SB118...
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Feds want Net snooping limits overturned
6 November 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
Feds want Net snooping limits overturned
Posted by Anne Broache
November 5, 2007 5:25 PM PST
The Bush administration plans to fight a recent court decision that threatens to curb its powers to obtain logs of Americans’ Internet activities without court approval.
As expected, the U.S. Department of Justice on Monday filed a notice that it plans to appeal a September federal court ruling that declared the surveillance tactic, known as a national security letter, to be (…) -
US House Passes Thought Crime Prevention Bill 404-6
1 November 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
6 commentsThe U.S. House of Representatives recently passed HR 1955 titled the Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act of 2007. This bill is one of the most blatant attacks against the Constitution yet and actually defines thought crimes as homegrown terrorism. If passed into law, it will also establish a commission and a Center of Excellence to study and defeat so called thought criminals. Unlike previous anti-terror legislation, this bill specifically targets the civilian (…)
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Corporate Public EMAIL LIST MPAA RIAA MEMBERS GE, SONY, FOX, VIACOM, DISNEY, TIME WARNER
7 October 2007 par (Open-Publishing)
3 commentsTell the corporations how you feel about lawsuits against kids and grandmothers. Here is a list of email accounts. These are available to the public at other locations on the internet. Rember many of these people are just grunts. If we all send them an email, maybe the companies will get the message.
Email everyone at once using:
all@ge.com or global@ge.com all@disney.com or global@disney.com all@nbcuni.com or global@nbcuni.com all@newscorp.com or global@newscorp.com all@fox.com or (…)