Internet Freedom and Existence

English-language Wikipedia had a 24-hour blackout on January 18th, protesting against proposed legislation in the USA that, if passed, would damage a free and open internet.  Many chose to support Wikipedia in its protest, recognizing the impact of such legislation (SOPA – Stop Online Piracy Act in the US House of Representatives and PIPA – Protect IP Act in the US Senate).  This was a testament to the power of the people and sent a needed, strong signal to decision makers.

Please read my past post (if you missed it the first time) to understand what is coming for the internet. This is something that I have long foretold and it is important to be in the know so that you are in a state of preparedness.  Remember that from the 1200s through the 1600s the Roman Catholic Church and the powers they used burned many books.  Many historical documents were burned so that history could be rewritten.  Imagine when they take off the internet, what will you have left of history in hardcopy (book) form?  Research what is happening to Kodak. The known and yet-to-be known controllers of humanity are soon going to do the Looeamong thing. They already have it in the make.

Think of the impact if you have no internet access at all beyond the initial policed, limited access that will curtail your freedom and allow you to be monitored in ways in which you would not approve.  Many of you have not a clue of what they have already invented and what they will be using.

About The Saoshyant, H.H Alexandra

Her Holiness brings empowering self realization to those seeking enlightenment. She guides people in attaining true enlightenment through active awakening of communication and interaction between soul, spirit, mind, brain and body and of bringing them into balance by living through pure divinity instead of through confusion and emotions.
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