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Written by Steven J. DuBord   
Thursday, 17 September 2009 20:00

computerPresident Barack Obama is close to adding another czar to the growing number of czars in his administration. This one will be a cyberczar (otherwise known as the National Cybersecurity Adviser) to coordinate cybersecurity efforts and regulate the Internet.

It has been over a week since Reuters first speculated on September 9 that Obama was close to revealing his choice, and that the frontrunner was Frank Kramer, who served as an Assistant Defense Secretary under President Bill Clinton. Reuters said that their source, “who has direct knowledge of the matter, asked not to be named because of its sensitive nature.”

The czar’s new Office of the National Cybersecurity Adviser would be created as part of legislation introduced by Senator Jay Rockefeller (D-W.Va.), the so-called Cybersecurity Act of 2009. The act consists of two Senate bills (S. 773 and S. 778), and would make the Cybersecurity Adviser directly responsible to the President for managing America’s defense efforts against cyberspace attacks.

But critics of the measure have been quick to point out its faults. A September 17 Milwaukee Examiner story summed this up by saying that the two bills of the Cybersecurity Act, “if passed, will grant … President Barack Obama unprecedented power to access private Internet data, regulate cybersecurity in the private sector, and the authority to completely shutdown the Internet during a cyber emergency.” Only Obama and his cyberczar know for sure what they would consider an emergency dire enough to pull the plug on the Internet.

IT professionals would find themselves in need of federal certification, which the Examiner notes is “something that angers these technicians and those who believe in the First Amendment.” This is typical government hubris and folly. Declare that government bureaucrats should determine who is skilled enough to work in IT because, of course, those bureaucrats know more than people who have devoted their lives and educations to IT. Then the government will be on the wrong side of the very people who are needed to defend the country’s networks and who would have the skill to express their frustration through cyberattacks of their own.

While the inanity of this may seem almost laughable, political strategist Mike Baker believes that the deeper motivations for all this federal control are no laughing matter: “There is no laughing about a government that wants to control cyber space, the last bastion of freedom of speech in our crumbling democracy. What irks President Barack Obama and the other liberal-left politicians is that fact that while they’re pampered by the mainstream news media, talk radio and the Internet are not in the tank for them.”

Baker continues: “Once Americans realize what’s happening it may be too late thanks to Obama's supporters in the news media. Do a search and you won’t see stories about this power grab in the major media.”

The previous administration led by George Bush enlisted private businesses to help spy on innocent Americans in ways that are nowhere near as obvious as the surveillance cameras that are proliferating in public places. “The technology involved is so complicated that it may take computer scientists to discover whether the government is protecting Americans on the worldwide web or spying on them. And what are businesses that rely on the Internet supposed to do if the President closes down the Internet?” asks computer security expert Sam McCarthy, a former police commander.

“People went ballistic when they discovered the Bush White House authorized the interception of telephone and other electronic communications by intelligence and law enforcement agencies, and rightly so,” said former NYPD cop turned security expert Mike Fitzgerald. “Yet, I haven’t heard a peep from these same people who claim they are concerned with ‘privacy rights.’ ”

Fitzgerald’s assessment is chilling: “This may come back to haunt us as the first step down a truly slippery slope.” Americans would do well to tell their representative and senators to oppose the Cybersecurity Act of 2009 (S. 773 and S. 778) before it is too late.

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Bonnie said:

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Different countries, same playbook
"Communist China in August secretly ordered certain Chinese news websites to require new users to log on using their real names and identification numbers..."


Here is the full article: http://thenewamerican.com/inde...mes-online

CNET News reported on August 28 that it had obtained a draft copy of a Senate bill (S. 773) that would “permit the president to seize temporary control of private-sector networks during a so-called cybersecurity emergency.”


The full article can be read at: http://thenewamerican.com/inde...et-control
 
September 17, 2009
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Thomas Paine said:

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The only place left to spread truth
The internet has really pissed off the High Cabal. They can't just do as they please while keeping the public in the dark through their controlled mass media.

Something must be done to shut down this free flowing information before the surfs take their country back. Just look at what they did on 9/12. The rally of 500,000 people was totally driven by the internet.
 
September 18, 2009
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Bonnie said:

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Czars
Afghanistan Czar - Richard Holbrooke
AIDS Czar - Jeffrey Crowley
Auto Recovery Czar - Ed Montgomery
Border Czar - Alan Bersin
California Water Czar - David J. Hayes
Car Czar - Ron Bloom
Central Region Czar - Dennis Ross
Climate Czar - Todd Stern
Cyber Czar - Frank Kramer
Domestic Violence Czar - Lynn Rosenthal
Drug Czar - Gil Kerlikowske
Economic Czar - Paul Volcker
Energy and Environment Czar - Carol Browne
...

I've only listed about 1/3 of them.

He has erected a Multitude of New Offices, and sent hither Swarms of Officers to harass our People, and eat out their Substance
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September 18, 2009
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Bonnie said:

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More Czars
Faith-Based Czar - Joshua DuBois
Government Performance Czar - Jeffrey Zients
Great Lakes Czar - Cameron Davis
Green Jobs Czar - FORMERLY Van Jones smilies/smiley.gif
Guantanamo Closure Czar - Daniel Fried
Health Czar - Nancy-Ann DeParle
Information Czar - Vivek Kundra
Intelligence Czar - Dennis Blair
Mideast Peace Czar - George Mitchell
Pay Czar - Kenneth R. Feinberg
Regulatory Czar - Cass R. Sunstein
Science Czar - John Holdren
...

And that ain't all!
 
September 18, 2009
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Bonnie said:

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And still MORE Czars
Stimulus Accountability Czar - Earl Devaney
Sudan Czar - J. Scott Gration
TARP Czar - Herb Allison
Technology Czar - Aneesh Chopra
Terrorism Czar - John Brennan
Urban Affairs Czar - Adolfo Carrion Jr.
Weapons Czar - Ashton Carter
WMD Policy Czar - Gary Samore

There are plans for a Copyright Czar and Health Insurance Czar. You can bet there will be others.

And this is authorized in the United States Constitution in... ahhh... well it's right where it says... ahhh... give me a minute here... ahhh... I'll have to get back to you on that.
 
September 18, 2009
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alaskalivedotnet said:

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The Rich and Powerful Enslave the Poor
Mark my words... soon their will be only 2 classes of people in America.
The rich and powerful and the enslaved poor.
 
September 18, 2009 | url
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Thomas Paine said:

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To alaskalivedotnet
Give me Liberty or Give me death!
 
September 19, 2009
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all roads lead to? said:

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Well, at least we'll have the satellite feed into our television sets so we will know what to do. If there's any kind of emergency we can count on the emergency broadcast system to let us know what we must do to protect ourselves and our families. Have no fear, Big Brother is here to make sure you are safe...all the exits are blocked...to keep the enemy out, of course. just follow the instructions and proceed to your nearest certification center for processing. There you will be marked with the Seal of Safety and Unification so there will be no threat of food priviliges being lost under someone else's identification number. The water, food, and work czars will ensure you have everything you need. Those who resist are enemies of the state and a threat to your safety. Report all acts of noncompliance to your nearest peace officer. This will ensure a smooth transition...
 
September 20, 2009
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Flu-Bird said:

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Big brothers internet
As always big brother wants to monitor everything and that includes the internet and although there was no PCs or interment in WW II you can bet that HITLER and STALIN would have minitored it if they did have them back then
 
September 22, 2009
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