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A Y2KNEWSWIRE.COM Feature Article

Thought Crimes! Senators Move to Criminalize Internet Content
The latest attempt to censor free access to information on the
Internet goes after discussions of "unapproved drugs." If these
Senators have their way, you may land in jail for merely linking to a
page that talks about colloidal silver. Join Y2K Newswire is taking
a stand against this Orweillian endeavor...
The Internet is bad for Big Government. It allows the free
communication of ideas that can't be controlled from Washington,
and it allows the low-cost education of the American public on
ideas such as banking, economics and taxes. China learned this
early on and put in place filters that prevent "unapproved"
information from moving through the country's computer networks.
(All Internet access in China is government-monopolized). This
information, by the way, includes topics as dangerous as, say,
meditation or Buddhism -- both of which the Communist Chinese
government considers a threat to "state security." In fact, the
Chinese government is currently engaged in hacking these
meditation web sites, destroying their content.
The United States government, as of late, seems eager to borrow
as many Commie-style controls from China as it can... and this
effort isn't limited only to Democrats. The latest is a proposed bill,
now backed by eleven Senators and sponsored by Republican
Senator Orrin Hatch (Utah), hopes to make it illegal to post or link
to a web site that discusses the use of unapproved drugs.
While the text of such a bill is not yet publicly available, it's no leap
in thinking to suppose it might apply to all unapproved drugs, not
just hard core ones like cocaine. Thus, if passed in such a form,
the bill would give the FDA total control over all drug-related web
content.
Want to talk about colloidal silver on the web? Too bad: you'll do
jail time if Senators Hatch and Feinstein have their way. Want to
link to a site that talks about colloidal silver? Say hello to Ben
Dover in cell number nine. Want to discuss the all-natural herb,
Stevia? You'll be a felon.
One step further and the law prevents you from bad-mouthing those
substances approved as "safe" by the FDA. Did your aunt go blind
from drinking gallons of aspartame-laced diet soda? You might
someday go to jail for sharing that on the 'net. It's "unapproved."
YOUR FREEDOM UNDER ATTACK
Let's face it: If such a bill were to pass, it would crush the freedoms
inherent in the Internet -- the very same freedoms that allow sites
like Y2K Newswire to exist. That's how any government takes
away power from its people, by the way: control the flow of
information. Ever wonder why nearly every mainstream media outlet
keeps telling you Y2K has been solved even though none of them
have verified much beyond the so-called "facts" in the press
releases? It's because they are largely controlled by the same few
people. That way, all messages can be approved. And the
message they want to get out right now -- to save the banks,
mostly -- is that Y2K is no big deal.
Distributed information resources scare the heck out of every power-
hungry government. Any technology that gives individuals the
power to cheaply reach millions of other people is "dangerous" and
must be immediately attacked. That's exactly why this attack on
"drug content" has begun. Once the bill is passed and the public is
comfortable with the intrusion, Senators will move on to "guns."
Should that succeed, (making it illegal to discuss guns on a web
page) the attack can continue into other "unapproved" areas.
In barely a generation, the Internet is 100% government-controlled,
and you have -- guess what? -- China! Courtesy of Republican and
Democratic Senators alike. The only politicians fighting this will be
Libertarians. Congressman Ron Paul, namely.
(This web site, by the way, is banned in China.)
If you want America to become Communist China, just sit back
and do nothing. On the other hand...
YOUR CALL TO (EASY) ACTION HAS ARRIVED
It is now time for you to do your part and blast these Senators for
backing this bill. Hit them with such a massive protest that they
will never again consider the censorship of the Internet.
Look at the list below, and if you find a Senator from your state,
call them and register your complaint.
Here are the resources:
Click here for the bill summary
SENATORS BACKING THE BILL
Sponsor: Orrin Hatch (Utah)
(202) 224-5251
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sen Dianne Feinstein (California)
Phone: 202/224-3841
Fax: 202/228-3954
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sen Joseph Biden (Delaware)
Phone: 202-224-5042
Fax: 202-224-0139
Sen Christopher Bond (Missouri)
Phone: (202) 224-5721
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sen Jesse Helms (N. Carolina)
(202) 224-6342
(202) 228-1339(FAX)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sen Richard Bryan
(202) 224-6244
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sen Michael DeWine
(202) 224-2315
http://www.senate.gov/~dewine/forms1.html
Sen Strom Thurmond
202) 224-5972
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sen Gordon Smith
202) 224-3753
http://www.senate.gov/~gsmith/webform.html
Sen Harry Reid
202) 224-3542
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sen Herb Kohl
(202) 224-5653
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
THEY WANT TO CLAIM THEY'RE FIGHTING DRUGS
The temptation for any politician to back this bill is tremendous. By
censoring drug-related content on the Internet, they can claim to be
"fighting drugs" -- always a fruitful campaign slogan. Of course, it's
always easy to fight crime by taking away freedom. It's called a
Police State. That's no challenge at all. A true leader will figure out
how to fight crime while conserving freedom.
SAMPLE LETTER
If you're wondering what to write to your Senator, here's a sample
letter, courtesy of Y2K Newswire (but it's always better to use your
own words -- don't be like the electric utilities copying NERC
template documents...):
Dear Senator X,
I am seriously concerned about the potential impact of the
proposed Methamphetamine Anti-Proliferation Act which, I
understand, you are backing. This bill would not only criminalize
every major search engine company on the Internet (such as
Yahoo) and literally millions of independent web page operators, it
would also set a dangerous precedent. To begin banning on-line
discussions that are not "approved" smacks of Communism and
clearly infringes on the First Amendment. What's next: thought
crimes?
I urge you to withdraw your support for this bill or any bill that
denies the American people their God-given freedom to discuss
any topic they want.
Sincerely,
- Me
HOW TO GET THE INTERNET BANNED
Y2K Newswire now presents -- to the public domain -- our
predicted attack plan by the United States government. (All
copyright restrictions lifted from this list. Freely distribute or post
as desired.) As you will soon see, this is the precise, step-by-step
plan that will be followed by those attempting to criminalize "non-
approved" information:
Either publicize or stage a "crime" where use of the Internet was
involved. (For example: somebody making a pipe bomb after
reading a web page, then using it to blow up an abortion clinic.)
When defenders say, "Information doesn't kill people, people kill
people," invoke the same argument used in gun control: the
children! Appeal to emotions, not logic, and assign zero blame to
the person who actually committed the crime.
Introduce a bill with a name that's impossible to disagree with --
such as, "The Internet Anti-Crime Bill" -- but make sure the text of
the bill actually accomplishes something different (such as total
censorship of the Internet).
Invent statistics that "prove" how many lives will be saved if this
Internet Anti-Crime Bill goes into effect, then repeat these statistics
as frequently as possible on CNN until the American public
accepts them as fact.
During debate, frame the argument in terms of how many deaths
the Internet causes, and accuse anyone who does not agree with
your censorship of being a "baby killer."
Most importantly, when the bill finally passes, introduce a second
bill that attempts to ban a larger selection of content.
Repeat as needed until the entire Internet conforms to approved
government messages.
ALL SEARCH ENGINES WILL BE CENSORED
One by-product of all this, by the way, would be the criminalization
of all search engines. Yahoo and AltaVista executives alike would
be doing hard time behind steel bars. Of course, to prevent that,
they would simply remove certain keywords from their search
engines. Words like, "marijuana" would be stripped.
In time, this list would grow. The government would make a list of
all "unapproved" words it doesn't want the public to be able to find,
fax them over to the search engines, then threaten those same
engines with criminal indictment if they don't comply. Words and
phrases likely to appear on this list include:
Clinton body count
Ban Nutrasweet
homeopathic medicine
Y2K Newswire
freedom
patriot
firearms
herbs
Constitution
Drudge Report
Chinagate
colloidal silver
natural medicine
self-awareness
...and so on. Using this single list, the federal government can
deny access to key concepts deemed dangerous to Big
Government. He who controls the list controls the minds of all
Internet surfers. And the industry who will back this plan the most,
of course, is the medical drug cartel. The AMA will strongly support
the banning of any information that currently threatens the
industry's monopoly over dangerous -- but expensive -- drugs (that
cause over 100,000 deaths each year, by the way, yet are
considered harmless).
It's all very easy to accomplish, and step one has already begun.
It's called the "Methamphetamine Anti-Proliferation Act" sponsored
by Sen. Hatch. It's easy to accomplish, that is, if you do nothing.
So what are you going to do about it?

Thanks to WIRED News for the reference story on this topic.

Kathleen


Just another slave of the welfare state.

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