Internet Censorship Alert! Alex Jones exposes agenda to ‘blacklist’ dissenting sites
http://www.infowars.com/
The Western world, from Australia to the United States, UK and parts of Europe, are moving in a unified front toward dictatorial Internet censorship. Australia has led the way, despite outcry from its populace, by “filtering” out certain banned content. In the United States, Sen. Jay Rockefeller, in continuing his family’s tradition of oppressing free humanity, has pushed forward Cybersecurity legislation that has already passed the House. He has done so in the name of warding off ghastly cyber “attackers” conceivably fronting for al Qaeda while ushering in a means to restrict free speech and expression online for the general population.
With Obama’s support, most of the developed world has accepted plans for government-approved online activity and Pentagon-monitored internet traffic. The U.S. and UK are facilitating the hijacking of what has, until now, been a highly-democratic Internet. Overall, it has been a technological God-send for bringing together communication and strongly expressing thought outside of the mainstream information available on television and in print.
Now, people are being forced onto the corporate-dominated Internet2– once again, in the name of “security.” (Internet) Freedom sacrificed at the same false alter of (Internet) Security. Independent blogs, news sites and online businesses will all be financially disadvantaged by access fees not demanded of dominant entities. What is today outside the ‘norm’ but well within free speech will tomorrow be evaluated by politically-correct criteria that will be used to identify sites to block and users to deny access.
Already, referrals to sites like Infowars.com and PrisonPlanet.com are being denied not only in Australia, but in places like New Zealand– who have not adopted the same policies, but do share ISPs who have ordered a block. All across the world, wherever internet “filtering” and outright censorship has been phased in– via libraries, businesses, airports, and so forth, sites that are critical of government are consistently blocked first. This has been true not only of Alex Jones’ several websites, but also of sites like Wikileaks, Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), Cryptome and etc, etc. The common theme is not operating outside of law or of speaking in extremities, but challenging the power establishment through distribution of information and/or shedding light on its otherwise little known unscrupulous activities.
This Orwellian scheme has already been branded by the outrages of Cass Sunstein, one of the Obama ‘Czars’, who has called for governments to ban “conspiratorial theories” and identified thought-crimes including a disbelief in man-made global warming and a belief in the basic goodness of “sunshine.” In considering how to eradicate ‘outlawed’ beliefs, Sunstein posits the benefits of using bloggers to engage and counter ‘disinformation.’ A very similar version of this strategy has already been adopted by the Pentagon in its “infowars” campaign.
Alex uses his most-recent experience in an outright ban to sound a warning that the enemy is already among us. Internet censorship threatens to stifle out a recent phenomenon of free thought and widespread information that has flourished on the Internet / world wide web. Only by standing up to undue constraints on our rights and by saying no to efforts to chill speech on the web can we save a stronghold of free humanity.
Duration : 0:10:42
Visua Basic .Net tutorial: MD5 Encrypt
In questo tutorial, spiegherò e vi farò vedere come cryptare una stringa in MD5 (Message Digest algorithm 5) indica un algoritmo crittografico di hashing realizzato da Ronald Rivest nel 1991 e standardizzato con la RFC 1321, per altre info visitate la pagina: http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/MD5.
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In this tutorial, I’ll teach you and I will see how to crypt a string into MD5 (Message Digest algorithm 5) is a widely used cryptographic hash function with a 128-bit hash value. Specified in RFC 1321, for more info visit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MD5
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Download Source Code: http://www.mediafire.com/?zn2mum32mwr
Duration : 0:8:43
Categories: Message Encryption Tags: 2005, 2008, 2010:, aero, basic, C#, cellphones, charts, click, combobox, computers, crypt, decrypt, diy, downloads, drawing, effect, encrypt, form, glass, hash, How, howto, md5, messagebox, microsoft, movie, msgbox, Music, music charts, net, new single, picturebox, programs, reflection, schake, seven, smart phones, snap, spidernet, string, studio, textbox, tips & tricks, to, tutorial, vb6, video game, vista, visual, webbrowser, windows
CompTIA Network+ Certification Video Course at www.PowerCert.com
http://www.powercert.com – Animated Course available for purchase.
This is a small sample of the Animated CompTIA Network+ Certification Video Course (N10-004).
The full and final version is 3 hours and is designed for the 2009 CompTIA Network+ Exam. The course uses animation for better and easier learning.
Free 15 minute demo available for download at powercert.com
Topics Include:
Network Topologies
Networking Technologies
Cable Standards
Media Connectors
Media Types
Network Devices and Components
Wired and Wireless Technologies
MAC Address
OSI Model
Network Protocols
IP Addresses and Schemes
Subnet Masks
Subnetting
TCP/IP Suite Protocols
TCP and UDP Functions
Ports
Network Services (DNS, NAT, etc)
Internet Access Technologies
Remote Access Protocols and Services
Security Protocols
Authentication Protocols
Networking Operating Systems
Networking Tools
VLANs
Intranets and Extranets
Antivirus Software
Firewalls
Fault Tolerance (RAID, Power, etc)
Disaster Recovery
Troubleshooting Utilities
Physical Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Scenarios
Troubleshooting Steps
Duration : 0:8:15
Categories: Internet Access Tags: A+, cbt, certification, certified, comptia, computers, course, N10-004, net, Network, networking, training, video
Get Connected – Tech Talk – Domain Names
Episode 21 – Segment 1
What do you think a domain name is worth? Get Connected host Mike Agerbo talks with Mathew Ingram from the Globe and Mail about internet domain names and a man who makes millions of dollars a year by purchasing them and then auctioning them off.
Duration : 0:6:2
Categories: Domain Names Tags: $, Agerbo, and, Camaroon, Connected, domain, domain name finder, domain name registration, Domain Names, domain-name-search, domain-name-service, Finding Domain Names, get, Globe, Ham, Ingram, internet, Kevin, mail, Mathew, Mike, money, names, net, Patriot Works, pc, register domain name, Searching For Domain Names, websites
Obama Pushes Open Internet In China
AMBASSADOR HUNTSMAN: That’s right. And not surprisingly, “in a country with 350 million Internet users and 60 million bloggers, do you know of the firewall?” And second, “should we be able to use Twitter freely” — is the question.
PRESIDENT OBAMA: Well, first of all, let me say that I have never used Twitter. I noticed that young people — they’re very busy with all these electronics. My thumbs are too clumsy to type in things on the phone. But I am a big believer in technology and I’m a big believer in openness when it comes to the flow of information. I think that the more freely information flows, the stronger the society becomes, because then citizens of countries around the world can hold their own governments accountable. They can begin to think for themselves. That generates new ideas. It encourages creativity.
And so I’ve always been a strong supporter of open Internet use. I’m a big supporter of non-censorship. This is part of the tradition of the United States that I discussed before, and I recognize that different countries have different traditions. I can tell you that in the United States, the fact that we have free Internet — or unrestricted Internet access is a source of strength, and I think should be encouraged.
Now, I should tell you, I should be honest, as President of the United States, there are times where I wish information didn’t flow so freely because then I wouldn’t have to listen to people criticizing me all the time. I think people naturally are — when they’re in positions of power sometimes thinks, oh, how could that person say that about me, or that’s irresponsible, or — but the truth is that because in the United States information is free, and I have a lot of critics in the United States who can say all kinds of things about me, I actually think that that makes our democracy stronger and it makes me a better leader because it forces me to hear opinions that I don’t want to hear. It forces me to examine what I’m doing on a day-to-day basis to see, am I …
Duration : 0:57:50
Categories: Internet Access Tags: asia, broadband, Broadband Companies, Broadband Coverage, china, chinese, firewall, internet, Internet Access, Internet Access Companies, Internet Coverage, Internet Providers, net, neutrality, obama, open, Patriot Works, twitter, Webcast Access, wifi, WiFi locations
Domain Name System How To: Intro to Domain Name Records with Examples
http://www.netgonian.com – Shows how domain name records get people to a web site.
Duration : 0:6:1
Categories: Domain Names Tags: address, basic, basics, buy, com, computer, dns, domain, domain name finder, domain name registration, Domain Names, domain-name-search, domain-name-service, email, Finding Domain Names, hosting, How, icann, internet, ip, name, names, net, netgonian, netgonian.com, part, Patriot Works, register domain name, Searching For Domain Names, Set, site, sites, to, Up, web, Work
How to Get a Free Domain Name and Free Hosting http://free-webhosting-area.blogspot.com
DOMAIN:
http://www.co.cc/?id=164812
HOSTING:
http://www.000webhost.com/201602.html
This video will teach you how to get a website that has free hosting and a free domain name.
Duration : 0:3:53
Categories: Domain Names Tags: .biz, .mobi, .org, .us, and, awsome, cheap, com, domain, domain name finder, Domain Names, domain-name-search, domain-name-service, Finding Domain Names, free, get, godaddy, hosting, How, in, info, more, name, net, no, Patriot Works, register domain name, Searching For Domain Names, strings, stuff, to
Free Web Hosting: Forward & masking your .com website to Dropbox
This tutorial shows you how to forward your website, and mask it to your public Dropbox folder. This is convenient especially for small/ personal websites. Most places where you purchased your domain offers free hosting, but they require you to support their own ads! So, instead of hosting it on the free web host they provided, you can actually host your site on a dropbox public folder. I wouldn’t use this tutorial to host a company website.
iMaCarly did a great tutorial using a .tk domain, along with dropbox, 100% free! Check the video out here.
Some people do not want a .tk as their website and would like a .com. You can purchase one through GoDaddy around $10. (Sometimes they have sales during the holidays for $2!) If you do not want to pay hosting fee’s you can then follow this tutorial if you like!
Here is a link to a video i previously did on “How to make a basic iWeb Page”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tw2zvz_92ng
Here’s a video I did on DropBox
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBjpgtXUBTY
Shoutout to: JDSpiderman3 for the INTRO!
http://www.youtube.com/user/JDSpiderman3
Duration : 0:6:7
Categories: Web Hosting Tags: Apple, com, doteasy, dropbox, forward, free, Free Hosting, free sub-domain, free subdomain, Free Web Hosting, godaddy, host, hosting, hosting reviews, hosting services, iweb, low costs web hosting, mac, macbook, mask, masking, net, Patriot Works, site, Web Hosting, web hosting companies, Web Hosting Providers, Web Hosting Reviews, website, windows
Bell Sympatico Throttles Internet Access
Bell Sympatico, Canada’s largest Internet Service Provider (ISP) has admitted in November 2007 that it “purposely” slows down its high-speed DSL, especially for torrents. This is despite them not telling customers. This video is a customers story.
Duration : 0:2:37
Categories: Internet Access Tags: Bell, Canada, Consumer, internet, net, neutrality, rights
Tim Berners-Lee (M.I.T.), father of the World Wide Web…
…comments on Net Neutrality and the Freedom of the Internet.
From Wikipedia: Sir Timothy “Tim” John Berners-Lee (born June 8, 1955 in London) is the inventor of the World Wide Web and director of the World Wide Web Consortium, which oversees its continued development. Informally, in technical circles, he is sometimes called “TimBL” or “TBL”.
FIGHT FOR THE FREEDOM OF THE INTERNET!
GO TO:
www.savetheinternet.com
Duration : 0:3:48
Categories: Internet Access Tags: berners, internet, lee, net, neutrality, save, the, tim
