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The U.N., motivated by the WikiLeaks fiasco, may be attempting to use this "event" as a means to set up inter-governmental control of the internet. They of course deny this, but what a better "false flag" to move forward an agenda of a body whose members openly admit want a one-world governing body? Remember: "Never let a good crisis go to waste." - BrianUN mulls internet regulation options
By John Hilvert on Dec 17, 2010 9:51 AM
WikiLeaks sparks push for tighter controls.
The United Nations is considering whether to set up an inter-governmental working group to harmonise global efforts by policy makers to regulate the internet.
Establishment of such a group has the backing of several countries, spearheaded by Brazil.
At a meeting in New York on Wednesday, representatives from Brazil called for an international body made up of Government representatives that would to attempt to create global standards for policing the internet - specifically in reaction to challenges such as WikiLeaks.
The Brazilian delegate stressed, however, that this should not be seen as a call for an "takeover" of the internet.
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