If you had a machine that would monitor everyone in the world 24/7 that allowed you a real time statistical breakdown of every trend, fad and social interaction, would you turn it off if you were trying to extend your influence on the masses? And if you were going to make a kill switch do you think that you would be obligated to tell any of your slaves? Considering you tell them nothing anyway? Its doubtful!!!
They will never turn off the internet, because when that happens people are gonna get moving!!! Its like a television kill switch, they may threaten but would they ever be foolish enough to disconnect people thereby de-zombifying them, forcing them into the streets for answers, where they can meet people and organize beyond the virtual world with the knowledge they have amassed. Its all or none with the internet, once they plugged us in, they knew they had to keep us plugged in, and never let us free with the schizophrenic blend of ideas we have acquired from here!! I know some people still believe that the internet empowers the common man and gives everyone a voice and all that bullshit, however insofar as it it provides a universal medium for communication it is also potentially manipulating. A good example is history, since the Internets onset things have gotten exponentially worse!!! The internet itself has been monopolized by a handful of corporate interests, shill brigadiers, phony revolutionaries and hacktivists, social dissent can be easily controlled and steered with the push of a button.
THE SPIN
What they are preparing people for is some kind of hyper-regulated/ emergency internet. Like a system of emergency lights that provides a bear minimum of service, minus all the cultural flare and any white noise which may contradict whichever farce they orchestrate. They want to retain the monitoring aspect of the internet and get rid of the rest!So I am thinking they are psychologically grooming people to accept a bear bones style grid that they will propose and implement after the next big false flag cyber attack as a means to "free up bandwidth and ensure security" and it will be green (!!!), stripped of all social discourse and solely for the purpose of social control. I am certain they now have mined so much data on people that open-season is almost over, they let everyone tweet for a few years, write all their opinions on here so when the roundup begins it will be a systematic cull.
FROM POPULAR SCIENCE
Dropped Connection Turning off the Internet could shut down financial networks, and it wouldn't be easy to turn them back on
Jamie Sneddon
The last time someone could shut down the Internet was probably in 1969, when it consisted of two computers. But in recent years, concerned with the possibility of a “cyberattack,” Congress has been exploring such an option.
In 2009, senator Jay Rockefeller sponsored a bill to give the president the right to “order the disconnection” of “critical infrastructure information systems or networks.” That went nowhere, but now there’s Senate bill 3480, the Protecting Cyberspace as a National Asset Act of 2010. As its sponsor, Senator Joe Lieberman, told CNN, the bill will allow for the president to order Internet service providers to “disconnect the American Internet from all traffic coming in from another foreign country.”
Constructing such a switch would be extremely difficult. Borders are porous. Data packets originating in, say, Iran or China can enter the U.S. in many different ways—via satellite or submarine cable or packet radio, or routed through other countries. And packets can be “spoofed,” or assigned a forged IP address, which means there’s no foolproof method to be sure which packets are from home and which from abroad.
Even if it were possible to physically sever the entire U.S. telecommunications system from the rest of the world (and given enough time and money, and the acceptance of a significantly slower Internet, anything could be done), hackers could immediately create a work-around. Consider: Before the Dutch police shut it down last November, the Bredolab botnet commanded an army of 30 million virus-infected zombie computers to send spam. It did so with just over 140 command-and-control servers in the Netherlands, leased through a hosting provider. The man arrested in the case was Armenian. In this era of cloud computing, when anyone from anywhere can rent servers, including American ones, by the hour, a kill switch would be useless.
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