There has been a battle going on for some time in the US over the Open Net and one of Rivada's main men was previously the Bad Boy working for Bush accused of working to restrict the
internet.
There are some contradictory factors at work: -
1. Commerce requires an unwalled open and global
internet for doing business and advertising wares. It also wants to protect and make money from
internet services and load-downs. There are signs like the ongoing youtube case of a clamp down on freely availing of what is on the net.
2. The
internet is useful for the black art of psyops. An obvious example of current psyops is the blanket lie /propoganda that the Taliban trade heroin - the opposite of the truth as vouched by the UN. The mass of loopy conspiracy theory stories may also in part be psyops white noise.
3. The
internet is very useful for surveillance and data gathering on citizens.
4. The
internet allows rapid sharing of bona fide information and discussion that undermines psyops and potentially allows legitimate opposition movements to grow very rapidly - the funding of the Obama campaign and the use of the net by supporters must be unsettling for established politicians/parties. It can also be and has been used by terrorists.
5. Because of 4. State organisations must have contingency plans to close down
Internet access. I would imagine there are many ways of trying to do that - the crudest, digging up a whole load of submarine cables, may have been done earlier this year in the Med. The verdict is out on that one and promised for reports on investigation have not been released as yet. The outages caused big losses to corporations selling services from the mid and far east.
There are signs of moving backwards technologically to protect communications - the fighting in the Lebanon recently broke out because Hammas had set up its own land line system for telecoms. The reason they had was that mobile phones are the best possible attractors for Israeli missiles (very ouch!)
Parnell's Mass Meetings were an interesting low tech precursor of net fora I think - hundreds of thousands of people would meet on a mountain somewhere and Parnel would speak at the centre, with individuals in the crowd shouting back his speech from the centre outwards.
Example of the
Internet being used for and against psyops here - just Google Taliban heroin if you want to check them out.
The battle for belief over heroin in Afghanistan....
The Lies About Taliban HeroinThe Lies About Taliban Heroin. Russia and Oil the Real Objectives With Heroin As A Weapon of War. A Replay of CIA's Vietnam-era Drug Dealing ...
www.fromthewilderness.com/free/ww3/10_10_01_heroin.html - 57k - Cached - Similar pages
Heroin after the TalibanHowever, while poppy cultivation dropped, exports of refined opium and heroin from the Taliban-controlled areas remained unchanged because of stockpiles. ...
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Heroin and the Afghanistan warBrown-haired, blue-eyed in a turban, pale pink tunic, and black trainers, Zafir sweats anxiously as he discloses the details of the Taliban's heroin ...
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Drugs fuel terror campaign / Opium trade keeps Taliban in business ...However, even eliminating the Taliban may not be enough to stop the Afghan heroin trade. The largest group fighting the Taliban for control of Afghanistan ...
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The Lies About Taliban Heroin: Drugwar.comFirst, when the world sees an explosion of heroin from the region it won’t be the Taliban’s doing. Second, the cash flows from the smuggling will now be ...
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Taliban's heroin 'double-cross' - TelegraphTHE poppy fields of Afghanistan's Golden Crescent, normally the source of three-quarters of the world's heroin, have been transformed this year, ...
www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/afghanistan/1323147/Taliban's-heroin-'double-cross'.html - 38k - Cached - Similar pages
Afghanistan from Taliban to heroin | open Democracy News AnalysisAfghanistan from Taliban to heroin. Paul Rogers. There are echoes of Colombia in Afghanistan’s booming drug economy. Did the United States defeat the ...
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Taliban destroys heroin labs