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The death of the free Internet

The freedom of information flow has become the Internet is unprecedented in world history. Never before has it been so easy for people to quickly and fully informed Sun Kevin Parkinson ringing in his article on Global Research now the alarm bells, because this freedom is to be destroyed in Canada now.
It is just about the cost of freedom, but with it will disappear all other freedom.

The Death of Free Internet is imminent

Canada had the run

In the past 15 years, we as a society, thanks of the Internet, access to more information than ever before in the modern history. There are approximately one billion Internet users in the world and in theory any of them communicate in real time with each other on this planet. The Internet was by far the largest technological achievement of the 20th Century and recognized as such by the world community.
The free exchange of information, uncensored, unlimited and pure seems to be still a dream when you think about it. No matter which field it lists - education, trade, government, news, entertainment, politics and countless other areas - they were all from the introduction of the Internet radically changed. And mostly they are good changes, unless it be wrong decisions and people cheated. Inspections and supervision are necessary, especially when it comes to children.

Anyway, if there are potential gains for a company that will not include the needs of society. Take the case in Canada the other day when the giants Telus and Rogers introduced a charge for text messaging without any warning to the public before. It was an arrogant and dangerous step for the telecommunications giants because the shot went off the back. People actually used Internet technology to these companies a loud and clear message to deliver, which then had to drop the extra fee. The people used the power of the Internet won against the big guys and the little boy. Despite all the

is the subject of text messages just a small dot on the Radarschrim of Telus and another company, Bell Canada, the two largest ISPs [Internet Service Provider ] in Canada. Our country is used as a test run to change the access to the Internet dramatically and forever. The change will be so radical that it has the potential to restore us again with regard to the days of coach access and sharing of information.

Make smooth in the next few weeks to a report in Time magazine, who will try to require the waves to the diabolical plot by Bell Canada and Telus, charge per page for most sites. The plan is to transform the Internet into a system similar to the cable television, in which customers subscribe to certain Web pages and then pay for it, or to go beyond a Absperrpunktes.

During my browsing (on the currently free Internet) I have found that the sinking of the free Internet in Canada for 2010 is planned, and two years later for the whole world. Canada is a good choice for introducing such shameful and sinister changes seen since the Canadians are known for their laissez-faire Mentalities and not as politically informed, and easy target to be considered. The plundering companies will iron out the wrinkles in Canada and then spread the new, castrated version of the Internet throughout the world, probably with little fanfare of the media, except for some dire warnings about evil on the Internet (free) and board chairman, the words spit "safe place". These keywords usually work quite well.

will look like the Internet in Canada 2010? I suspect that the ISP's set "package" is available, as do companies like Cogeco currently. Customers will pay for a set of web pages as they are now paying for their television stations. TV stations will be available online as part of this package, which should please the transmitter, since a large part of the younger market who surfs in the evening rather chats or have lost. However, if you choose something that is not part of the pact, then it's like when cable television now. You pay extra.

And that's what the Internet (free) as we know it almost immediately suffer under an economic stranglehold is. Thousands and thousands of pages will not be part of the package so users have to pay extra to visit those sites! While only an hour or two, it is easily possible to visit 20-30 or more pages in search of information. Just imagine Just imagine how high these costs will be.


today condemned the world, China is limited because the country specific pages. "They are undemocratic, they take away people their freedom, they do not respect the rights of every individual, they censor information," are some of the comments we hear. But what Bell Canada and Telus have planned for Canadians is much worse. They plan the death of the Internet (free) as we know it and I hardly expect a whimper from Canadians. It's all part of the Community Plan for a New World Order and virtually a masterstroke that will lead to billions and billions in corporate profits, but at the expense of the working and middle class.

There are so many other implications as a result of these changes, many people here a lot longer to omit it. Be aware that we will all lose our privacy because all websites are recognized as part of the settlement process and we will literally cut off of 90% of the information to which we now have access. The little guys on the net will die like flies. Bloggers and small website operators will die a quick death because people will not pay for them to visit their pages.

is ironically the only medium that can save us, that we are trying to save - the Internet (free). This item will be posted on my blog, www.realitycheck.typepad.com , and I encourage people and groups to find out more about this subject. The Canadians can keep the Internet free of charge, just as they kept text messaging free. Do not wait for the politicians. They will do nothing to help us.

I would a letter to the Standard Freeholder from a spokesperson from Bell Canada or Telus welcome when he says to me that I am with what I have written, are absolutely false and that no such changes are planned on the Internet and access to sites in the next few years will stay free. In the meantime, I encourage you all to write to the media to ask questions, to call radio stations to call a friend or thinking about something else to prevent what seems inevitable.

Access to the Internet (free) to maintain, is the only chance we have for global takeover, the North American Union and a long list of other deadly deeds that the elite for us designed to prevent. Yesterday was too late to try to defend our rights and freedoms. Now we must redouble our efforts to give our children and grandchildren in the future the chance to fight.

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