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Originally posted by InfoKartel
reply to post by sonnny1
Under rules introduced Wednesday, Iranians are required to provide their name, father's name, address, telephone number and national ID before they can log on, an Iranian report monitored by Western media said.
And this is really going to happen everywhere in all internet cafe's and nobody has a pc in their home.
LOL.
Originally posted by sonnny1
Originally posted by phatpackage
Great reply! Thumbs up to you. This is "classic terrorism at it's finest. The OP is probably living fear from his own terrorist government. This mad man is going to get a lot of his own innocent people killed.
The OP will have problems getting onto ATS if he is indeed living in Iran......Unless Iran lets him on............
I am sure those high enough in the Iranian Government can get on freely.
"If the national internet comes into effect, the internet in the country will act like an internal network and therefore visiting the websites needs permission from the people in charge. Users outside Iran also need permission to visit websites running from inside the country," Roozegar's report said.
Speaking to the Guardian on condition of anonymity, an Iranian IT expert with close knowledge of the national internet project, which he described as a corporate-style intranet, said: "Despite what others think, intranet is not primarily aimed at curbing the global internet but Iran is creating it to secure its own military, banking and sensitive data from the outside world.
Iran clamps down on internet use
Originally posted by sonnny1
Originally posted by InfoKartel
reply to post by sonnny1
Under rules introduced Wednesday, Iranians are required to provide their name, father's name, address, telephone number and national ID before they can log on, an Iranian report monitored by Western media said.
And this is really going to happen everywhere in all internet cafe's and nobody has a pc in their home.
LOL.
Who knows how far it will go. Again,you and I wont know,unless we are there. But the fact remains the same.They are trying to implement it,regardless on HOW you want to spin it.
That was the whole point I was making.
They dont want to have cyber attacks. I would think you could agree with the regime wanting this NOT to happen.......Since you agree with everything else they say.
Originally posted by Enemyc0mbatant
FACT: if we were to either completely get rid of the Jews or corral them somewhere in Siberia and build walls up so they cannot escape... The world would be a much more peaceful place. The Jew is the reason why the world has problems. The middle east only hate America for some reasons but mainly because of our support for Israel.
Before there was Cain, the world was peaceful. The Jew is the seed of Cain. They are murderers, liars, thieves. Sure they are chosen, by Satan.
Zionist or not, if you support the Zionist agenda, you are one evil SOB. And you are a plague to this planet. Like a cancer.
The Jew is parasitic to any type of social community.edit on 8-2-2012 by Enemyc0mbatant because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by ludwigvonmises003
reply to post by Gramlengo
How about you not resort to personal attacks like racist scum and try to rebut the arguements he has made.
Originally posted by ludwigvonmises003
reply to post by Gramlengo
How about you not resort to personal attacks like racist scum and try to rebut the arguements he has made.
Originally posted by ludwigvonmises003
reply to post by Gramlengo
I have hard extremist arguments like those in Russia frequently and it will radicalise innocent jews which I do not like.But I believe using lie detector tests on top business and political elites could lead to the truth
Originally posted by ludwigvonmises003
reply to post by Gramlengo
not just high level politicans but common man in Russia and Eastern Europe too.
Secondly,I am saying that mass deportation or genocide on innocent jews is not acceptable ,but the execution of the top elite like Rothschild,Blankfein,Bernanke is what I would like because they are the masterminds.
Originally posted by ludwigvonmises003
reply to post by sonnny1
your post speaks for itself.
Originally posted by sonnny1
Originally posted by phatpackage
Great reply! Thumbs up to you. This is "classic terrorism at it's finest. The OP is probably living fear from his own terrorist government. This mad man is going to get a lot of his own innocent people killed.
The OP will have problems getting onto ATS if he is indeed living in Iran......Unless Iran lets him on............
I am sure those high enough in the Iranian Government can get on freely.
"If the national internet comes into effect, the internet in the country will act like an internal network and therefore visiting the websites needs permission from the people in charge. Users outside Iran also need permission to visit websites running from inside the country," Roozegar's report said.
Speaking to the Guardian on condition of anonymity, an Iranian IT expert with close knowledge of the national internet project, which he described as a corporate-style intranet, said: "Despite what others think, intranet is not primarily aimed at curbing the global internet but Iran is creating it to secure its own military, banking and sensitive data from the outside world.
Iran clamps down on internet use
what is the starting point ? a snide remark on the OP. Please remember NDAA2012 and the indefinite torture/detention without warrant.
Speaking of intelligent posts, "You have already approved Iran has nuclear bomb", the grammar in this is so poor I can't quite translate it
his argument may be weak but yours is very weak.
Originally posted by InfoKartel
Originally posted by sonnny1
Originally posted by InfoKartel
reply to post by sonnny1
Under rules introduced Wednesday, Iranians are required to provide their name, father's name, address, telephone number and national ID before they can log on, an Iranian report monitored by Western media said.
And this is really going to happen everywhere in all internet cafe's and nobody has a pc in their home.
LOL.
Who knows how far it will go. Again,you and I wont know,unless we are there. But the fact remains the same.They are trying to implement it,regardless on HOW you want to spin it.
But the problem is that they CANNOT block the internet. There are a million + 1 ways to circumvent these blockades set up by religious retardos.
That was the whole point I was making.
You have not made a single point except for posting ad hominems in every single post you made.
They dont want to have cyber attacks. I would think you could agree with the regime wanting this NOT to happen.......Since you agree with everything else they say.
Pfff, like anyone can stop cyber attacks? And where exactly do I agree with everything they say? Care to point to a post of mine that does so? If not I'll report you for trolling in this thread.edit on 10-2-2012 by InfoKartel because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by sonnny1
Originally posted by ludwigvonmises003
reply to post by sonnny1
your post speaks for itself.
Originally posted by sonnny1
Originally posted by phatpackage
Great reply! Thumbs up to you. This is "classic terrorism at it's finest. The OP is probably living fear from his own terrorist government. This mad man is going to get a lot of his own innocent people killed.
The OP will have problems getting onto ATS if he is indeed living in Iran......Unless Iran lets him on............
I am sure those high enough in the Iranian Government can get on freely.
"If the national internet comes into effect, the internet in the country will act like an internal network and therefore visiting the websites needs permission from the people in charge. Users outside Iran also need permission to visit websites running from inside the country," Roozegar's report said.
Speaking to the Guardian on condition of anonymity, an Iranian IT expert with close knowledge of the national internet project, which he described as a corporate-style intranet, said: "Despite what others think, intranet is not primarily aimed at curbing the global internet but Iran is creating it to secure its own military, banking and sensitive data from the outside world.
Iran clamps down on internet use
what is the starting point ? a snide remark on the OP. Please remember NDAA2012 and the indefinite torture/detention without warrant.
Whats snide about it? READ it again.
Its your interpretation of my remark that you find offensive?
Get a grip on reality.
I wouldn't worry about what I say,worry about finding me proof its NOT going to happen.
I gave you links....that you asked for.
I am sure those working for the Government will have access to the internet,when the common man cant.
And what does NDAA have ANYTHING to do with what I said? I think the bill was wrong!!!
Does that make me a warmonger still? A dis-info agent? A pro American,Hate everything Iranian?
Gosh,I find it hard to to listen to what you have to say,when you let your rhetoric get in the way.