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Hook Dem
03-14-2005, 11:04 AM
THE NEW WORLD DISORDER U.N. to control use of Internet?
Developing countries want global body to govern cyberspace

© 2005 WorldNetDaily.com

Leaders of a U.N. Internet panel yesterday said they hope to set up a global system where cyberspace would be under the control of the United Nations. The committee, which was set up in December 2003, is laying the groundwork for the U.N.-sponsored World Summit on the Information Society where a final decision on the control of the Net will be determined, stated a Reuters report. The summit will take place in Tunis in November.

The panel is considering such problems as cyber-crime and e-mail spam.

ICANN, the International Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, currently is the most recognizable Internet governing body, but developing countries want a U.N. agency, such as the International Telecommunication Union, to have control over domain names and other issues.

"There is an issue that is out there and that needs to be resolved," Nitin Desai, chairman of the panel and special adviser to U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan, told Reuters.

Incorporated in 1998, ICANN oversees management of the Internet's addressing system, which matches numerical addresses to website addresses. Critics claim ICANN is subject to U.S. political influence.

According to the report, developing countries see the International Telecommunication Union, a 138-year-old trade body that among other things established country code rules for international telephone calls, as better able to deal with Internet governance.

At the first World Summit on the Information Society in 2003, French Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin called for international rules to govern the Net.

"The information society offers new opportunities, but like all new technological revolutions it also brings uncertainty," Raffarin said. "It calls on us to establish international rules, which citizens can rely on."

At the time, China was leading efforts to globalize Internet control. Beijing allows its own citizens online access, but only with government surveillance. China was joined in its efforts by representatives of Syria, Egypt, Vietnam and South Africa.

The days when Christian websites and emailed bulletins are free to voice opinions with regard to world events and "religions" are rapidly coming to a close. This grab by the U.N. for the control of cyberspace is yet another sign that a one world government is well on it's way to being realised.

JoeChalupa
03-14-2005, 11:12 AM
Oh, great...now the internet will be FUBYAR!

Useruser666
03-14-2005, 11:57 AM
That will never work.

Sec24Row7
03-14-2005, 12:00 PM
The US will never relenquish control.

They are kidding themselves.

Nbadan
03-15-2005, 01:28 AM
He, he...now this is funny. Worldnetdaily is blowing this smoke screen up everyone ass all the while the Republican controlled legislature is brain-storming ideas to limit political free speech on the internet.

Hook Dem
03-15-2005, 08:39 AM
He, he...now this is funny. Worldnetdaily is blowing this smoke screen up everyone ass all the while the Republican controlled legislature is brain-storming ideas to limit political free speech on the internet.
Thats just intended for you Dan ! :lol