Are You Ready For The ‘Internet Code of Conduct’ Dictated By China? America Has Been Sold Down The River!

Monday, October 12, 2015
By Paul Martin

By Susan Duclos
All News PipeLine
October 11, 2015

With the latest call from China for an Internet “code of conduct” to be enforced by the “international community” we see the final phase of of an agenda meant to curtail free speech and control what is said, who says it and who sees it on the world wide web. For Americans, these “international norms” would directly nullify their constitutional right of free speech.

“It is highly necessary and pressing for the international community to jointly bring about an international code of conduct on cyberspace at an early date,” said Wang Qun, director-general of the Arms Control Department of the Chinese Foreign Ministry, in comments to the U.N. General Assembly.

Wang’s comments were reported by China’s main state-owned press outlet, the Xinhua News Agency.

“China, for its part, will continue to commit itself to establishing a peaceful, secure, open and cooperative cyberspace and pushing for an early international code of conduct acceptable to all,” Wang added.

For anybody that still has any doubt that Americans have been sold down the river and this was the agenda the whole time, we can pinpoint specific events that have brought us to the brink of having our Internet freedom of speech completely stifled.

Look back to a Newsweek article from March 2015, titled “Obama Wants a Global Community to Run the Internet, but It Could End Up in the Hands of China. Or Putin.”

But they acknowledge that such a vision is yet to be fleshed out. A process to define a new approach to Internet governance was launched at a March conference in Singapore. Another gathering will be hosted in late April by Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff in São Paolo. There, organizers hope, global “stakeholders” will form a body capable of taking over the functions currently performed by the U.S. government. There will be other conferences, including one next September in Turkey, whose prime minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, just tried to muzzle Twitter in his country.

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