It’s Time to Prepare for the Worst – Upcoming Internet Surrender Threatens Constitutional Freedoms

Jeremiah Johnson | Comments (8) | Reader Views (5420)

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Readers, this article comes a little bit “long in the tooth,” and undoubtedly many of you are already aware of the reasoning behind it.  On October 1, 2016 (just a few weeks away), the Obama administration will hand off control of the Internet through the Commerce Department to a foreign corporation largely under the control of Russia and China.  No one is exactly sure about what all of this will entail; however, the largest problems will come from a lack of individual privacy.  These two nations mentioned are pretty “big” on censorship and control of the press and writings, whether in standard newsprint or on the venue we call the Internet.

Warning Signs to Look Out For:

  Freedom of Speech being “cracked down” upon: news stopped at the source through censorship.

  • Loss of privacy/anonymity through the assignment of an “Internet ID,” that would force everyone who uses the Internet to be identified for every search, every product, and every e-mail
  • “Demonization” of blogs whose emphasis are on prepping, survival, intentional communities, and anything anti-government or pro-Constitution.
  • Greater control on your purchases, financial transactions, and any business that you may conduct that is not in public view.
  • Anything against the established governments and/or the societal constructs oftentimes termed the New World Order (NWO).

These concerns are very real.  The MSM (Mainstream Media) is pretty much bought and paid for by the large corporate conglomerates and heads of industry (referred to as Oligarchs), as well as politicians and their ilk.  We are dependent on independent news media sites, especially those on the internet such as ReadyNutrition.com and SHTFplan.com to supply us with accurate news and advice on what to do to prepare for the inevitable collapse.

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What can be done should the Internet become completely censored?

1. Find a good tech guy in your local area that can run a bypass and enable communications to proceed for you when the Draconian measures fall into place.

Remember: The Internet is not only a source of information, but it is a venue for communication, as well.  With (as mentioned in previous articles) the data collection center of the U.S. in Ogden, Utah, every e-mail and every phone conversation is collected and recorded for storage by the U.S. government.  To what end?  Toward the end of wiping out every method of communicating privately with one another when they decide to throw the switch.  That facility just mentioned ran you and I a whopping $50 billion in taxes.

2. We pay our taxes for our jailers to build larger and more efficient prisons for us.

That being mentioned, now is the time to solidify all of your contacts on the Internet…develop a network of those both local and national, to communicate with when the SHTF.  When they clamp down, life will become a lot more difficult.  Here are some of the short-term solutions for local communications and partially for long-range:

  • CB radio: can be utilized effectively for a considerable distance.
  • Shortwave, and “Ham” radios: for longer distances.
  • Courier: with a network of individuals on the “circuit” you can send private messages to one another in a “snail-mail-type” of courier operation.
  • Motorola’s: for short distances, they work pretty well, as much as a mile and a half on most models with line of sight (LOS) interrupted by trees, terrain, and buildings.

There are certainly more methods we will not mention here, and you’ll have to use your imagination regarding them.  The next thing we mention here is data collection and storage.  What happens when they shut down “Wikipedia” or “Howtopedia” for starters?  Here’s my suggestion:

3. Download every scrap of information that you can manage onto jump drives, and for every file you save print that file off and make a “hard copy” for your records.

Get ahold of all of the CD’s you can that you can use in your computer for learning, preparation, supplies, equipment, and the like…to help make you more Internet independent.  Any stuff you do should be backed-up to a hard copy (printed).  Remember: the EMP threat is a real one, and I close with the caveat I have been repeating:

4. The next world war will be kicked off by an EMP (Electromagnetic Pulse) detonated over the continental U.S., followed by a nuclear exchange and a conventional war.

We will see what measures are in place come October 1.  Before that date arrives, be ready with a backup for all of your information on jump drives and hard copy.  Keep up that good fight!  JJ out!

This article was published at Ready Nutrition on Sep 24, 2016

8 thoughts on “It’s Time to Prepare for the Worst – Upcoming Internet Surrender Threatens Constitutional Freedoms”

  1. “With (as mentioned in previous articles) the data collection center of the U.S. in Ogden, Utah, every e-mail and every phone conversation is collected and recorded for storage by the U.S. government.”

    The IRS is located in Ogden, UT. The NSA Data Center is located in Lehi, UT.

    There are ways to get around censorship and privacy issues on the Internet. There are several browsers out there that encrypt everything and block tracking. I just installed Epic and it really works. As you go to different website, it shows you how many tracking sites it stopped, usually around 30-40. These types of browsers are even used in China to get around censorship there.

  2. It will be interesting to say the least, if we start seeing sites like Infowars and Drudge disappearing then i guess its game on,,,,

    1. Too bad that patriots have utterly failed in last 60 years to make inroads, as globalists have been on the move and gaining ground decade by decade. I have studied globalism for forty years. Probably best for patriot and survivalist sites to shut down anyway if this happens and hunker down with family and close knit friends. America is without hope. Not a time to raise a family.

  3. Your typical internet nonsense. What is happening is the the US is giving up the DNS servers which is when you type words translates it into binary and then converts that into IP addresses. Nobody controls the internet as it made up of millions of nodes and growing every year. The only entities that can actually block sites effectively is your local ISP. The only exception to this is when corporations have their IT people configure their routers to restrict the type of internet access their employees can access.

    1. I agree with you, in that nobody controls the Internet, since it’s made up of millions of nodes and growing exponentially every year. Only the local ISPs are able to actually block sites effectively .. and the sole exception is when corporations have their own IT employees configure their routers to restrict the type of internet access their employees may access. The USG doesn’t have this capability.

  4. While I don’t disagree with most of this article, just for clarity’s sake, that “foreign corporation” is a nonprofit organization called ICANN that’s been based in Los Angeles since it’s founding twenty years ago, and has been running a big chunk of the Internet through federal contracts for years already.

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