Obama Administration 12 Point Plan to Restrict Internet Freedom

White House Cyber Czar Howard Schmidt, sits by his lonesome at an RSA conference being held this week at the Moscone Center, San Francisco

Started under the Bush Administration, Obama’s 12 point plan is intended to re-engineer the Internet giving the government broad authority to eavesdrop on everyone’s Internet activity, a plan authorized by the Democrat-Socialist Congress in 2008

Janet Napolitano Chief of Homeland Security promises that the government will strip out identifying information and only pass along threat information to the National Security Administration—Riiight !

Just last Summer the White House encouraged Americans to spy on their neighbors and turn into the government, websites that didn’t hold the party line when it came to ObamaCare.

Why would any reasonable person actually believe that the government will strip out identifying information  of users of the Internet? While Cyber Czar Howard Schmidt claims that the we should trust the government, during a speech at the RSA Conference in San Francisco last week, most Americans have lost confidence in the Obama Administration, when it comes to protecting our civil rights.

A recent CNN/Opinion Research Corporation survey found that 56% of the American people have said that the government is a threat to citizens rights.

“…Liberty once lost is lost forever.” –John Adams

One Response to “Obama Administration 12 Point Plan to Restrict Internet Freedom”

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