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Vickie

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Now That Obama Ceded Control of the Internet, Here’s What It Means
Jeremiah Johnson

ReadyNutrition Readers, as you may or may not know, as of midnight, October 1, 2016, the U.S. control over the Internet was handed over to ICANN, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers. Congressmen wrote letters, experts petitioned their protests, and four states lodged a complaint in a U.S. District Court in Galveston, TX. Guess what? Nothing worked, and in the latter, the District Court judge was an Obama appointee who denied any delay in the transfer of the Internet into foreign hands on September 30, 2016. Foreign nations, such as Russia, China, Saudi Arabia, North Korea, Iran, and Cuba, to name a few, are now in control of the Internet and its functions.

This is very bad.

Already there are effects being felt. There have been many comments on many different websites about the slowness of the Internet, coupled with the inability to log onto sites, especially those of the independent news media. Personally I have experienced such, in the form of not being able to enter Alex Jones, Dave Hodges, or SHTFplan’s websites, the latter of which I write for. Responses I have received on the screen vary from “Yahoo is unable to connect with this website,” or “Malfunction in connecting to this website,” or “This website is temporarily unavailable.” Sometimes the page comes up and a message “[Whatever website] not responding,” and nothing can be accessed from the site.

Such has been happening for the past two weeks, now, prior to the handover of the Internet to ICANN. Interestingly enough, after attempts to reach these websites, I was completely successful if I entered some left-wing or liberal one such as “The Huffington Post” or “The Washington Post,” with absolutely no difficulties.

Let’s look at some problems from an individual perspective that will soon arise from this transfer of the Internet:
  1. Loss of ability/decreased ability to access conservative, independent news media sites.
  2. Censorship of postings and comments for the aforementioned sites.
  3. Problems with e-mails and e-mail delivery
  4. Slowdown and/or delay of Internet service.
  5. An exponential increase in “trolls” and other disparaging, “nonproductive” commenters on sites.
  6. Inability or difficulty making purchases online, for varying articles of equipment or preparation (such as night-vision devices, adaptors, anything firearm related, and literature pertaining to prepping, survival, or current events perspectives from a non-globalist perspective.
  7. Complete monitoring of all personal business and private communications.
  8. Problems with personal finances: shopping, bank accounts, checking, bill payments, and anything in these categories that is done via the Internet.
Now let’s examine some of the problems that will affect us as individuals from a national perspective:
  1. National Defense: Ever since GridEx 2014 in Hawaii where we allowed the Russians and the Chinese to participate in drills with the United States military, we have been at much greater risk. The Russians and Chinese now know (courtesy of Obama) our vulnerabilities regarding our electrical power infrastructure, as well as how an EMP (Electromagnetic Pulse) would affect them. Chinese hackers can now access our computer systems and no longer have to hack: The Internet has been handed to them.
  2. Shipping: all critical transportation systems for food, medicine, and other important necessities now have their inventories and shipping at the mercy of ICANN.
  3. Finance: it will now be a simple matter to either access or crash bank accounts, IRA’s, pensions, and business venues (such as Wall Street, the FDIC, and the Federal Reserve) can easily be shut down with the flip of a switch.
  4. Censorship: all of the countries mentioned will have a say in what is permitted, and they are not “icons” of freedom of speech in their own nations. They have long desired to see censorship imposed on the U.S. Such will mean the loss of or the rendering as ineffective the independent and conservative news venues.
  5. Monitoring: monitoring us and all of our activities – and this has military applications for those nations, as intelligence is gathered upon the economic, social, and political actions of another nation. Read more here
 

Mike

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Too many people are waking up. The internet backfired on them so I'm sure they have been scrambling to figure out what to do and came up with this and the censorship will have to be implemented slowly since the masses get used to things so quickly anyway.
The one world gov people are placing their chess pieces in place where they need everything and it seems nobody is stopping. The US has been almost completely taken over by these groups. I've noticed a HUGE change in the just in the last 5-10 years it's crazy.
I'm thinking right before they achieve their world government it's going to come crashing down.

Since this election has started I see that alot more people have woken up and every time they try pulling their shanagins for Hilary it blows up in their face and if it weren't for the internet this wouldn't be happening. Just like many people found out 9/11 was inside job or at least participation from the inside. They can't afford anymore exposing and same goes for people awakening spiritually. Soooo many people are waking up.

I been having problems with sites not working as well 2 days in a row where YouTube says it was down and I had to wait for an hour and try again. It is very bad that the puppet named Obama is doing everything they ask but it's strange because I keep having this feeling that everything will be okay in the end but I can't explain what it is or when that will be.
 
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I've continued to have a spotty internet and lots of sites down too. I think they're not going to be successful with moderating the Internet because too many are awake like you said Mike and they can't remove information fast enough but this gives them the power to shut it down when they choose.

I agree that in the end all will be okay though. It was always known that chaos, financial problems and disease would ensue right before the event.
 

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