WILL CONGRESS STEP UP TO STOP OBAMA’S PLAN TO HAND OVER THE INTERNET TO THE UNITED NATIONS?

Wednesday, September 14, 2016
By Paul Martin

The Constitution says Congress must approve the sale of government property. The ICANN contract is government property worth billions of dollars, yet the Obama administration has ignored the requirement to seek congressional approval. “Absent clear legal certainty, moving forward with the transition could have devastating consequences for internet users,” the legislators write, because litigation would create questions about who has authority to award and manage internet addresses.

by Geoffrey Grider
NowTheEndBegins.com
September 13, 2016

PRESIDENT OBAMA WANTS THIS TO BE THE LAST MONTH OF AN OPEN, UNCENSORED INTERNET GUARANTEED BY THE U.S. GOVERNMENT. HIS PLAN TO END AMERICAN STEWARDSHIP WOULD HAND NEW POWER TO AUTHORITARIAN GOVERNMENTS OFFENDED BY THE INTERNET AS WE KNOW IT.

EDITOR’S NOTE: This article from the WSJ would leave you to believe that Congress is working to stop the transfer of control of the Internet from the US to the UN. But a quick call to my local congressman, Rep. Ron DeSantis, showed me that he at least was unaware of the issue and had no official response to my inquiry other than to say that would “get back to me”. Yikes, not good. Everyone reading this article needs to contact their congress people right now and start raising a racket. The Internet is the greatest financial and communications device ever invented in world history, and giving up control of it is a nightmarish scenario. But I am sure you will find it on page 666 of Obama’s favorite book, “Rules For Radicals‘.

“Lest we forget at least an over-the-shoulder acknowledgment to the very first radical: from all our legends, mythology, and history (and who is to know where mythology leaves off and history begins — or which is which), the first radical known to man who rebelled against the establishment and did it so effectively that he at least won his own kingdom — Lucifer.” – Saul Alinsky, who dedicated his book to Satan.

The good news is it appears congressional leaders have agreed to rescue the internet in time to prevent the Sept. 30 expiration of U.S. oversight. Sen. Ted Cruz, who has pushed hard against the plan since it was announced two years ago, told me last week he’s “cautiously optimistic” legislators will block it through a rider to the federal budget: “The basic proposition of keeping the internet free has united Republicans across the spectrum and should also unite Democrats with Republicans.”

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