UN Takeover Of The Internet!
15,030 Letters and Emails Sent So Far
There is a real danger that the United Nations could take over the
Internet.
Last week, the U.S. Department of Commerce announced that it was not
going to renew its contract with the Internet Corporation for Assigned
Names and Numbers (ICANN) which now controls the assignment of domain
names.
Nobody knows how the ICANN functions will be performed in the future.
Waiting in the wings is the U.N. which tried to take over the Internet
in 2012 at a meeting in Dubai where Russia and China tried to delegate
control to the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) an
organization founded in 1895 that regulates long distance telephone
lines and satellite orbits. The U.S. and Europe objected to the
treaty which was negotiated in Dubai since it gave governments the power
to assign domain names, get the actual names of the people involved in
each site, censor web content, and charge fees for access to
international sites.
A treaty was signed by 83 largely authoritarian states but the U.S. and
Europe wouldn't sign.
The ITU is run by Hamadoun Touré, a native of Mali who was educated in
Lenningrad and Moscow in the 1980s and by Houlin Zhao, from China.
The danger that communist-like control could be exerted over the
Internet is very, very great.
Please sign this petition to keep the Internet free and to block UN
efforts at controlling it. We must act now to stop the UN
takeover.
We will forward your signature to your Senators and Congressman.
Please be sure to include your name, hard mailing address, and your
email so we can do so.
We'll add your email address to our Alerts list to keep you posted on
progress and let you know if we need to take further action.
Thanks,
Dick Morris
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