Tonight the Obama administration quietly posted the article I’ve included below on the White House Blog. It’s not Friday night but it might as well be with most people making a four day weekend on this Memorial Day Holiday by taking tomorrow off. So it’s no surprise that Obama would release such a proclamation, minimizing any possible damage from the alternative media – like yours truly. But, not much gets past us these days so here it is.
It appears that Obama is about to spread his wings over our communication networks (Phone, Internet, Television, Radio, etc) by using national security as his excuse. This guy is not kidding and he wants total control of our communications with access to everything and anything that goes across it. The link in the article is the full text of the Obama plan to dominate our communications networks, press it at your own risk.
One thing you must understand, most of the time this stuff is being told to you, you’re just not looking when it happens. Read this article and be afraid, be very afraid.
It appears that Obama is about to spread his wings over our communication networks (Phone, Internet, Television, Radio, etc) by using national security as his excuse. This guy is not kidding and he wants total control of our communications with access to everything and anything that goes across it. The link in the article is the full text of the Obama plan to dominate our communications networks, press it at your own risk.
One thing you must understand, most of the time this stuff is being told to you, you’re just not looking when it happens. Read this article and be afraid, be very afraid.
THE WHITE HOUSE BLOG
A Blueprint for Pursuing the World that We Seek
Posted by Nikki Sutton on May 27, 2010 at 7:51 PM EDT
Posted by Nikki Sutton on May 27, 2010 at 7:51 PM EDT
The President’s highest priority is always to keep the American people safe. Today the Administration is releasing the National Security Strategy that lays out a strategic approach for advancing American interests, including the security of the American people, a growing U.S. economy, support for our values, and an international order that can address 21st century challenges.
Read the full National Security Strategy (pdf) PRESS THIS LINK AT YOUR OWN RISK – REMEMBER IT WILL LEAD YOU TO A WHITE HOUSE WEB PAGE THAT COULD BE BUGGED.
The National Security Strategy is guided by a clear understanding of our increasingly interconnected world where the free flow of information, people and goods continues to accelerate at an unprecedented pace promising new opportunities while simultaneously posing challenges that no longer recognize borders: global networks of terrorists and criminals, threats in space and cyberspace, a degrading climate, and technologies with tremendous destructive power. The response systems and international architecture of the 20th century, designed for another time, are buckling under the weight of these new threats. Currently, these realities describe the world as it is.
Throughout American history, we have risen to such moments of transition and faced new challenges head on to help shape a world of greater security and prosperity. The National Security Strategy is a blueprint for pursuing the world that we seek by outlining a strategy to rebuild our foundations, promote a just and sustainable international order, strengthen and integrate national capabilities, all while advancing American interests, security, prosperities, and universal values.
From ensuring strong alliances, which are the foundation of U.S., regional and global security, to leveraging American leadership to encourage sustained international cooperation to address global issues, America has the tools to face the national security challenges of the 21st century while holding true to the universal values our nation has stood for since its founding.
Read the full National Security Strategy (pdf) PRESS THIS LINK AT YOUR OWN RISK – REMEMBER IT WILL LEAD YOU TO A WHITE HOUSE WEB PAGE THAT COULD BE BUGGED.
The National Security Strategy is guided by a clear understanding of our increasingly interconnected world where the free flow of information, people and goods continues to accelerate at an unprecedented pace promising new opportunities while simultaneously posing challenges that no longer recognize borders: global networks of terrorists and criminals, threats in space and cyberspace, a degrading climate, and technologies with tremendous destructive power. The response systems and international architecture of the 20th century, designed for another time, are buckling under the weight of these new threats. Currently, these realities describe the world as it is.
Throughout American history, we have risen to such moments of transition and faced new challenges head on to help shape a world of greater security and prosperity. The National Security Strategy is a blueprint for pursuing the world that we seek by outlining a strategy to rebuild our foundations, promote a just and sustainable international order, strengthen and integrate national capabilities, all while advancing American interests, security, prosperities, and universal values.
From ensuring strong alliances, which are the foundation of U.S., regional and global security, to leveraging American leadership to encourage sustained international cooperation to address global issues, America has the tools to face the national security challenges of the 21st century while holding true to the universal values our nation has stood for since its founding.
What a paranoid lunatic. I came here looking for news and found instead the rants of someone who needs to get tighter grip on reality... Relax a little - being critically aware does not have to equate being this suspicious...
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