The Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act, HR 3523, passed the House of Representatives Thursday, 248 to 168. Sponsored by Republican Mike Rogers, head of the House Intelligence Committee, it was favored by 206 “anti-terrorist” Republicans, cancelling promised Republican leverage for freedom in the House.
CISPA grants special security clearances to the largest Jewish-owned internet providers, such as Verizon, Comcast, Google, and Facebook, to report to the government anything they perceive as a security threat. I have written about how such Jewish internet moguls as Verizon’s Ivan Seidenberg and Comcast’s Brian Roberts are ideologically allied with Zionism, receiving awards from ADL and Jewish “tolerance groups.” They fraternize with the likes of the Edgar Bronfman and Sumner Redstone, Jewish owner of Viacom/CBS. (See Threats to a Free Internet) Yet this bill would give them top-secret security clearances to know whom the government considers a “domestic terrorist” or a threat to “homeland security.” They would also be given privileges to report those they (according to their pro-ADL/Zionist suspicions) consider “threatening.”
We know very well that the ADL/Zionist lobby considers all on the political/religious right, and especially theanti-Zionist right, to be not only “haters” but also potential “conspirators.” This was proven several years ago by ADL’s broadside attack on the religious right, saying millions of Americans are “conspirators.” (See ADL Blasts ‘Paranoid’ Right: Are Millions of Anti-Obama Protestors ‘Conspirators?’)
One of the greatest threats to the Zionist/ADL agenda today is a free internet, where many hundreds of anti-Zionist websites flourish unrestrained. This bill, if passed by the Senate and approved by the President, is “dream legislation” for Jewish supremacists, giving ADL and Sen. Lieberman’s Senate Homeland Security Committee supervisory privileges over “hate” sites and all who visit them.
It is vital now that you do the following to save internet freedom:
By Rev. Ted Pike
7 May 12
Most of the western world would be happy to enjoy a free internet forever. It is a privilege longed for by citizens in China and Iran. But one group—Jewish, Zionist supremacists—are not happy about it. The internet spreads information they want secret: the anti-Gentile, anti-Christian teachings of the Talmud, and the fact of immense, disproportionate Jewish power in finance, government and media.
Zionists particularly resent the power of the internet to broadcast Israel’s latest injustices against Palestinians. Thousands of “anti-Semitic hate sites,” right and left, have proliferated on the information superhighway. They shout that Israel is a racist apartheid state with no regard for Palestinian human and territorial rights.
It is not hard to understand why a top priority of Israel’s PR rep, the Anti-Defamation League, has been to end free speech online. It tirelessly urges governments that the internet can be just as free without “anti-Semitic hate speech.” Yet ADL has had a difficult time accomplishing this.
In 2004 ADL created the International Network Against CyberHate. INACH’s mission was to work with governments worldwide to outlaw online criticism of Jews and Israel. ADL recommends massive “educational” programs. But there is a problem: The more people know become about Israel’s brutality toward the Palestinians and Jewish domination of western societies, the more “anti-Semitic” the world becomes!
Unlike Jewish-dominated ACLU, ADL has not declared its position on internet control bills such as PIPA, SOPA, or CISPA. Its “neutrality” means ADL, as an “unbiased” NGO, can eventually advise the government in enforcement of these bills. If CISPA passes, the Department of Homeland Security, counseled by ADL, will surely advise CISPA informants—Jewish internet giants such as Verizon, Facebook, Time Warner Cable (all supporting CISPA)—that websites critical of Israel are anti-Semitic and even likely to sympathize with Arab terrorists! Considered seditious in America’s “war on terror,” these sites will be especially monitored and visitors reported to the government. The government may well advertise that visitors to these sites will have their names and other confidential information added to a federal “anti-terrorist” databank. Perhaps a pop-up will block visitors each time they browse the site, requiring them to opt-in to this federal databank and ominously reminding them that Big Brother is watching them.
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