Bill that Lets Obama Turn Off the Internet
Two bills introduced giving the President the power to deem a private network part of the nation’s critical infrastructure and shut it down for cybersecurity reasons also gives the Commerce Secretary the power to access network data outside of oversight.
The Big Brother vibe coming off both is reminiscent of a demanding report submitted before Obama even took office. About a month after Election Day, the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) issued a report called Securing Cyberspace for the 44th President.
Heard of the military-industrial complex? The CSIS is likely where they meet to carpool.
The recommendations in the report, ignored by the previous administration, are sweeping and demanding. The principle minds behind it hailed from the CIA, the US Navy, Microsoft, Sun, AT&T, ICANN, Lockheed Martin, Cisco, and GE—among a slew of others—and likely those minds felt confident they’d get a more sympathetic ear from the new President. And they were likely right. They’d get that from Congress, too....
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Full story here:
http://www.webpronews.com/topnews/2009/04/07/bill-lets-obama-turn-off-th...
Just type 'google' into google and you'll break the internet anyway :)
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"Every adult of sound mind, should be able to choose to do whatever they want, as long as they cause no harm to others".
+ It's impossible to shut down the internet, they could only shut down the US-part of the internet (even if most of the web is in the US, but it's still not shutting down the INTERNET)...
Consider the source. This website is nuttier than a fruitcake. Just because it's on-line doesn't mean it's factual.
Mandi