Freedom: the net slowly closes in…

In the Netherlands, there’s this new law that ‘the man‘ wants introduced. Of course, it’s one of those repressive laws that get introduced because of this so-called “War On Terror” — which, logically, cannot ever end.

Do we all want to be lead to the slaughters into the war that nobody can win?

Yeah, the elite wins: they’re safe in their houses on their hills whilst the normal people — you and I — have to recover from all kinds of shit I can’t even oversee at this moment.

They are really hyping it up — trying to convince the other asshole politicians — by calling it part of the`post-Madrid`-measures being installed. Fact is, the other asshole politicians in government don’t know their shit. It’s amazing: in a normal professional line of work people normally even have a slight idea of what they’re dealing with. This isn’t so if you are talking about politicians.

Hell — it seems they don’t even have to do their homework to check the fucking facts before going on a fucking war.

Anyways, this new law, in its current ‘concept’-form requires websites (and forums) to hand over all communications from a specific person.

And — even farstretching — they could just request all communications from a forum. That’s all users — all communications. (Incidentally, our ‘intelligence’ service has been leaking important memo’s as well — they obviously cannot guarantee that the information is safe, or even trustworthy.)

They want to map ‘relational networks’ of a person or organisation. Fucking go talk to Google — stop bothering all the people with your hyped-up fear-mongering stories about terror and terrorists.

The only terrorists in the world are the fucking US CIA mercenary armies lead by that son-of-a-bush jar-head of a president and his elite corporate friends.

Hey, but it’s safer to just ignore the facts and opt for ‘certainty’ than for truth, ain’t it?

So better just opt and vote for a fucking impossible-to-win war because the country most scared of it, happens to be the most responsible.

In the end there will be world-wide repression — and no fucking way to fight it because of all the camera’s (some of which even have microphones nowadays) and all the track- and tracing and profiling that is being done. No way to fight against any future dictator.

Oh, and you feel safe with the idea that that all lies in the future? Think again…

Laws, Data Retention, The Netherlands, Rant

- Navaho Gunleg
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  1. March 30th, 2006 | 09:15 | #1

    The only way to truly fight that is turn it on it’s head. As much as wse are surveyed we must survey our surveyors. Yes they have cameras and mics, but so do we. Yes they profile people, so can we by tagging those videos. They can shut down one server here, we have another 3 standing in the wings. As much as our rights are trying to be removed through anti-terrorist fear, that’s how much we hve to keep shouting. Great post… Cheers.

  2. March 30th, 2006 | 09:30 | #2

    Yeh, kinda like policing the police.

    That’s the great thing of the internet: information can travel pretty fast.

    Luckily, there’s things like Tor to protect our privacy.

    And thank-god for all those badly protected wireless networks — there will always be a way of getting things in the open. (As long as you aren’t caught on surveillance cams while doing it.)

    The people (the multitude) shouldn’t just all comply and conform without any resistance — that’s the most important thing so other people know that there are still people fighting for privacy..

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