On October 1 the Obama
administration transferred a key Internet supervision function from oversight
by the U.S. Commerce Department to oversight by an unaccountable international
"multi-stakeholder" entity known as ICANN (Internet Corporation for
Assigned Names and Numbers). It appears that ICANN will end up under the
supervision of the United Nations.
A few Republicans fought
to block this transfer, but were unsuccessful in persuading Congress to act.
To understand just how
bad this situation can get, consider this excellent article, "Chinese
Tyrant Seeks Global Control After Obama Gave Up Internet," which was
posted on TheNewAmerican.com on November 16. Here's a key quote from this
article:
The mass-murdering
Chinese regime, along with its totalitarian allies worldwide, has actually been
pushing for global control of the Internet and a crackdown on online freedom
for many years. But now, with Communist Chinese agents installed at the head of
key United Nations agencies, and globalists in the West increasingly hostile to
free speech, Beijing seems to think the time is right to strike.
Just think for a few
moments of how incredibly important the Internet is for empowering citizens to
expose and oppose the powerful special interests and establishment elites who
run our nation and the world, not to mention the importance of the Internet for
business, education, politics, social interactions, communications, personal
security, etc.
Those of us who
understand the profoundly important role that the Internet plays in our lives
cannot stand by and allow the Obama administration to make this
unconstitutional transfer of U.S. property to a UN-aligned entity, which in
turn could end up handing Internet control over to China, without a fight.
The Obama-UN Internet
surrender is not irreversible; however, Congress must act soon to reassert U.S.
control of the Internet.
Back on September 21,
President-elect Donald Trump's chief policy adviser said: Donald J. Trump is committed
to preserving Internet freedom for the American people and citizens all over
the world. The U.S. should not turn control of the Internet over to the United
Nations and the international community.
Congress will be meeting
from mid-November to mid-December in a lame-duck session. Given Trump's
position in favor of retaining U.S. control of the Internet and his increased
influence as president-elect, we can be hopeful that both houses of Congress
will take action to reverse the Internet giveaway of October 1. If President
Obama were to veto such action, it would be just a few weeks wait until
Congress could pass the same legislation again and get Trump's signature.
Please phone your
representative (202-225-3121) and senators (202-224-3121) and urgently request
that they pass legislation to return control of the Internet to the U.S.
government. Tell them that the Internet plays such a profoundly important role
in all of our lives that Congress must not permit it to be transferred over to
international control.
Please also email this
message to your congressmen. Thanks. Your Friends at The John Birch Society
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