Long Live the Queen

 

Long Live the Queen

 

Thank you lovely United Kingdom.  We can always count on you to set the trend on coming events towards the life we can expect under the rule of our new world order.


Internet service providers in the United Kingdom has started to filter access to Wikipedia since the site was added to the Internet Watch Foundation’s blacklist. 


http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-10116543-93.html?tag=newsEditorsPicksArea.0


This is serious folks.  What you can learn is being restricted because of legislation based on ethical smokescreens.  Let me explain.


Wikipedia is one of the creations of mankind that I feel is what our evolutionarily developed advancement relative to animals is meant for.  The development of a free, accessible and open source of all human knowledge.  A place where the entire human race (given their access to the internet) can modify the plastic, dynamic and ever growing database of combined human knowledge.  The idea that all of humanity should be able to access the entire catalog of knowledge it has compiled without discrimination to any is one of the great achievements of mankind.  Throughout history, those who were in power, have been those with access to information.


Even now, this exists.  We all compete for higher education.  Even a basic education.  The fact is that education is linked to a better quality of life.  It always has been.  Even before “socially mandated” education, if you lived in a tribe, and you knew a new method of working the land, or a new method of setting traps, or any basic knowledge that gave you an edge, you were more likely to survive.  The passing on of this knowledge was what made groups of people more advanced than others. 


If you have the knowledge that gives you a skill, then you have a better chance of creating a better quality of life in this current model of life than if you were uneducated.  The problem is that in our current model of life, access to education is not equal.  We reward education with monetary gain and better quality of life, but we do not provide equal access to the education.  A perfect example of how important free access to education is watch this video and pay attention to the 6:35 time mark and see how other countries handle their education systems:




















Wikipedia is the first medium that gives EVERY* person on earth access to the intellectual progress of the human race.  *This statement is only valid if access to the internet was given to every person on earth.  Although this seems improbable, it is highly likely that in the next 20 years, we will see access to the internet available to every person in the civilized world.  This is important in reference to this essay because people in the civilized world are those whose lives can be molded into the success ladder based on their access to information.  Education equals better quality of life.


The problem is that now governments are allowing internt service providers to restrict access to this access to open information.  They are doing this with the guise that they are protecting children, but what is not being discussed is that access to an open source of human knowledge is vital to the checks and balances which keeps those in power honest in relation to those who are not. 


In Wikipedia, the story of Adam and Eve is also available to the reader.  However, in Wikipedia, you have access to every position: scientific, religious, or poetic on the story.  The relevance and the references to the story of Adam and Eve can constantly be changed and edited.  This keeps information alive and honest.  Wikipedia doesn’t give you information with an “angle”.  It is only a vessel or communicating raw and honest information. 


It is sad that the government of England has not stepped to require the internet in England to be what it was meant to be, a means of conveying information without censorship.  Censoring is the beginning of totalitarian rule.  When companies can censor what information you do and do not have access to, you are beginning to live in a totalitarian world.


Considering that almost every restrictive action in the past 30 years in our country is modeled after previous events in England, we should be concerned. 


Sites like Wikipedia allow for people like me to edit articles about Woodrow Wilson and the 1913 Federal Reserve act that handed this country over to a privately held Central Bank illusively named the Federal Reserve.


Without access to Wikipedia, all you have access to is the information given to you by the Federal Reserve, about the Federal Reserve.  And once it’s okay to restrict access to Wikipedia, other sites will follow. 


The fact is that child pornography is unacceptable.  But it is equally unacceptable to restrict access to the internet and censor what the public can learn.  This will foster the continuation of the society which continues to churn out child pornographers, and criminals.  A world where access to knowledge and advancement is selective.


The blocking of access to Wikipedia is no less than a gesture to warn us of the coming world... so much like the one in “V” for Vendetta.


For me this is one of those events that serves to prove irrefutably that we are headed towards a global order everything is controlled by the elite.  Wikipedia is my home page.  I start every internet experience with a review of what’s new in the encyclopedia of humanity.  As much as I run from the mass marketing of ideas from one way sources such as TV, the inevitable control of the ultimate open platform, the internet, seems to be looming around the corner?

 

Monday, December 8, 2008

 
 
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