http://www.sott.net/article/254252-A...otalitarianism

all the time nearly everything people do on the internet is permanently recorded, every web search.
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So by just communicating to our friends, by emailing each other, by updating Facebook profiles, we are informing on our friends.
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this as a 'turnkey totalitarianism', that all the infrastructure has been built for absolute totalitarianism
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this hoarding of information by these national security [agencies]. The reason there was so much information to leak, the reason it could be leaked all at once is because they had hoarded so much. Why had they hoarded so much? Well, to gain extra power through knowledge. They wanted their own knowledge internally to be easily accessible to their people, to be searchable, so as much power could be extracted from it as possible. WikiLeaks attempts to redress the imbalance of power.
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general I think the prognosis is very grim. And we really are at this moment where it can go one way or the other way.
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The utopian alternative is to try and gain independence for the internet, for it to sort of declare independence versus the rest of the world.

enter:

#TYLER Massively Distributed Uncensorable Collaborative Wiki-P2P Cipherspace Structure
http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthr...pace-Structure