Found in IT News for Australian Business:
"UN mulls internet regulation options"
by John Hilvert
Which caused Our Publisher to write:
A MESSAGE FROM THE PUBLISHER
It says here the United Nations, in all of their wisdom, virtue,
and concern for free speech, have decided to regulate the
Internetif the Federal Communications Commission doesn't
beat them to it first.
At the same time, Dolores Umbridgepardon me, Janet Napolitano,
head of the Department of Homeland Security, has announced a "no jobs
list"analogous to the illegal "no fly list"under which you'll
need government approval before you can take a job, any job, anywhere
within the American Soviet Socialist Republic, the most blatantly
totalitarian proposal to ooze so far out of Obama and his fellow
Stalinists.
The United Nations is the same outfit, you may recall, whose
"Universal Declaration of Human Rights" contains a provision that,
once a country has adopted it, it will be illegal to criticize it,
or the United Nations. It's the same criminal gang that maintains,
just outside its headquarters in New York, a "sculpture" of a .357
Magnum Colt Python with its barrel twisted into a knot to demonstrate
their contempt for the increasingly essential individual right to own
and carry weapons in particular, and the American Bill of Rights in
general.
It's the same gang of bullies, looters, rapists, and murderers
whose expressed plan is to round us all up and stuff us into high-rise
concentration camps so that they can return the emptied countryside to
"nature"and, of course, to a deserving few of the nomenklatura
and the pretty peasant boys and girls who will attend them in their
dachas.
No, I'm not making this up. Look up "Agenda 21".
Well, The Libertarian Enterprise, its publisher and editor, and,
I suspect, most of its contributors, have three words for the United
Nations:
Cold.
Dead.
Fingers.
And that goes for the FCC and Dolores Umbridge, too. The Internet,
as all the badguys know perfectly well, is our lifeline to liberty,
and it must remain free of interference of any kind. Any attempt to
control the Internet must be seen for what it is: an attack on freedom
itself.
That's why you're going to be seeing some changes over the next
few weeks here at The Libertarian Enterprise. The publication has
gotten a little cluttered, and we're going to tidy it up. At the same
time, after 15 years, it's become a resource, an enormous archive of
essays, article, columns, and images that may come in handy in our
future struggles against those who have convinced themselves they own
us.
Our goal, at least for 2011 will be more specific than it has
been. We want the UN out of the US and the US out of the UN. To that
end, we will become a clearinghouse and portal connecting other people
with a similar objective. And it will be our happy job to organize the
abolition of extra-constitutional excrescences like the FCC and the
DHS, whose very existence would have the Founders spinning in their
graves. Certain mercantilist corporations will have to be dealt with,
too.
My objective will be to see Alcatraz reopened and reserved for
criminals in government. Hell, that may be the place to build a
high-rise.
You can help. Let everyone you know hear about The Libertarian
Enterprise, especially libertarians and individuals active in the Tea
Party movement. They've already demonstrated that Leviathan can be
successfully deflected. Now is the time to do more, much more, than
that.
L.Neil Smith
Publisher and Senior Columnist
The Libertarian Enterprise
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