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whose only purpose is to promote peace
The government needs to be shrunk.Is the UN the Next Big Threat to Internet Freedom?
6/1/12 By Mathew Ingram
Even as Internet-control bills such as SOPA and PIPA were making their way through the Senate and House of Representatives earlier this year (only to be short-circuited by public opinion), another potential firestorm was brewing just beneath the surface—one that is expected to erupt in a matter of months in Dubai. That’s because the International Telecommunications Union, an arm of the United Nations, wants very much to take over management of the Internet, a plan that will be debated by member nations in Dubai. On Thursday, a bipartisan group of U.S. congressional officials said they will resist this attempt with everything they have. But will it be enough?
Read More: Is the UN the Next Big Threat to Internet Freedom? - Businessweek
Their job is only to promote peace eh? So then you are against the UN for saying that getting rid of obamacare is illegal? The UN is busy trying to take powers away from the countries that belong and they should be kicked out of the united States.Not surprising that nut job rw's hate an organization whose only purpose is to promote peace.
Only thing worse than the UN is that horrible ACLU whose only purpose is to protect our Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
On August 29, 2016, the The Daily Caller reported: "An internal proposed strategy from George Soros’s Open Society Justice Initiative calls for international regulation of private actors’ decisions on 'what information is taken off the Internet and what may remain.' Those regulations, the document notes, should favor 'those most supportive of open society.'" According to the OSF website, "The Open Society Justice Initiative uses law to protect and empower people around the world, supporting the values and work of the Open Society Foundations." The proposal cited by The Daily Caller was part of a 34-page document titled "2014 Proposed strategy," which spelled out the Initiative's goals for 2014-17.Is the UN the Next Big Threat to Internet Freedom?
6/1/12 By Mathew Ingram
Even as Internet-control bills such as SOPA and PIPA were making their way through the Senate and House of Representatives earlier this year (only to be short-circuited by public opinion), another potential firestorm was brewing just beneath the surface—one that is expected to erupt in a matter of months in Dubai. That’s because the International Telecommunications Union, an arm of the United Nations, wants very much to take over management of the Internet, a plan that will be debated by member nations in Dubai. On Thursday, a bipartisan group of U.S. congressional officials said they will resist this attempt with everything they have. But will it be enough?
Read More: Is the UN the Next Big Threat to Internet Freedom? - Businessweek
This is just the tip of the problem, the UN has always been a Progressive idea that failed, but you know how hard headed they are. They have never withdrawn a law in the past 66 years. Probation was the last. Just look at it from this view. WWII we sent most of the troop and equipment, Korea we supplied the manpower and most of the equipment. Name one war that the UN ever showed up with any real manpower and acted as a police man. No one except the USA makes the payment to support the UN the other countrys don't. So why stay and put out more money or US lives into the Progressive and Soros slush fund.UN HELPING NORTH KOREA WITH NERVE GAS PATENT
May 16, 2017
Daniel Greenfield
Your tax dollars at work. The UN won't stop North Korea's WMD program. But it will help it with its nerve gas patents. Because that's what the UN does.
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But that's okay. The UN will help North Korea with a patent for a base ingredient for a banned weapon. That it banned.
So the UN is like all bureaucracies. Except deadlier.
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There really is no reason for the UN to exist. It's a leaning tower of bureaucracy that serves no useful function that couldn't be filled by giving PCP to turtles. It's incredibly useful to dictators and no one else.
UN Helping North Korea With Nerve Gas Patent
I wonder why that old c**k/sucker don't have a bounty on his head...On August 29, 2016, the The Daily Caller reported: "An internal proposed strategy from George Soros’s Open Society Justice Initiative calls for international regulation of private actors’ decisions on 'what information is taken off the Internet and what may remain.' Those regulations, the document notes, should favor 'those most supportive of open society.'" According to the OSF website, "The Open Society Justice Initiative uses law to protect and empower people around the world, supporting the values and work of the Open Society Foundations." The proposal cited by The Daily Caller was part of a 34-page document titled "2014 Proposed strategy," which spelled out the Initiative's goals for 2014-17.Is the UN the Next Big Threat to Internet Freedom?
6/1/12 By Mathew Ingram
Even as Internet-control bills such as SOPA and PIPA were making their way through the Senate and House of Representatives earlier this year (only to be short-circuited by public opinion), another potential firestorm was brewing just beneath the surface—one that is expected to erupt in a matter of months in Dubai. That’s because the International Telecommunications Union, an arm of the United Nations, wants very much to take over management of the Internet, a plan that will be debated by member nations in Dubai. On Thursday, a bipartisan group of U.S. congressional officials said they will resist this attempt with everything they have. But will it be enough?
Read More: Is the UN the Next Big Threat to Internet Freedom? - Businessweek