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heyokah
3rd June 2012, 21:54
"Mark of the Beast": Bilderberg Pushes Mandatory Internet ID for Europe

http://www.infowars.com/mark-of-the-beast-bilderberg-pushing-internet-id-in-europe/

Aaron Dykes
Infowars.com
May 23, 2012

While the international ACTA treaty and United States’ CISPA legislation are setting the stage to clamp down on the world wide web, technocrats are working overtime to try to pin down your identity and make sure all your activities are thoroughly monitored and under control.

The European Union is now moving to create a mandatory electronic ID system for all EU citizens that would be implemented across Europe to standardize business both online and in person, authenticating users via a common ‘electronic signature.’ A single authenticating ID would guard access to the Internet, online data and most commerce. It is nothing short of an attempt to phase in a Mark of the Beast system, and a prominent Bilderberg attendee is behind the scheme.

Neelie Kroes is the EU’s Digital Agenda Commissioner, and is introducing legislation she hopes will force “the adoption of harmonised e-signatures, e-identities and electronic authentication services (eIAS) across EU member states.”

The extent of such a system would, of course, expand over time, particularly as many EU nations have resisted the big government encroachment of ID requirements on civil rights grounds, which even now smack of the Nazi regime’s draconian “papers please” policies that empowered their other avenues of tyranny. According to EurActiv.com, Neelie Kroes would later “widen the scope of the current Directive by including also ancillary authentication services that complement e-signatures, like electronic seals, time/date stamps, etc,” as the supra-national body attempts to corral more nations into participation.

This big brother system will be implemented in Europe first and later pushed in North America and the remainder of the globe, as the world is nudged step by step towards a total cashless control grid in the name of ‘safe, verifiable commerce,’ and of course, in the name of “security.” Nevermind that the plan would invite the hacking of identities and fast track forgeries. In the case of Europe, special emphasis is placed in part on “establishing a truly functioning single market” — part of the larger EU goal even now floundering.

Neelie Kroes has been a long term Bilderberg attendee, showing up annually since 2005. She was on the official list for the 2006 meeting in Ottawa, Canada, then the 2007 meeting in Istanbul, Turkey, 2008 in Chantilly, Virginia, 2009 in Vouliagmeni, Greece and 2010 in Sitges, Spain as a delegate from the European Commission.

But in 2011, Kroes came to the table in St. Moritz, Switzerland with a new title: the EU’s Commissioner for Digital Agenda, so obviously now seeing development on that agenda was not unexpected. Kroes latest effort will surely be bolstered during the 2012 meeting now just days away.

It dovetails with the creation of US CYBERCOM in recent years and the appointment of NSA head Gen. Keith Alexander, who also meets annually at Bilderberg, to wage offensive cyberwar across the globe. Further, technocrats from Silicon Valley and other locales have also converged around the secretive meetings to coordinate their developments with emerging regulations, new Internet laws and treaties, and to further the data mining efforts of the clandestine intelligence communities they work with.

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nearing
4th June 2012, 00:21
No, no, no!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Anchor
4th June 2012, 01:53
With IPv6 you will effectively get this anyway.

Smoke and mirrors.

Seikou-Kishi
4th June 2012, 02:27
"Digital Agenda"

They're not even subtle.

Ilie Pandia
4th June 2012, 05:47
With IPv6 you will effectively get this anyway.

Smoke and mirrors.

What do you mean?

How would IPv6 be linked with my identity?

heyokah
4th June 2012, 10:09
With IPv6 you will effectively get this anyway.

Smoke and mirrors.

What do you mean?

How would IPv6 be linked with my identity?


Hi Ilie,

Here's an interesting article on the matter by Pete Silva

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IPv6 and the End of the World

https://devcentral.f5.com/weblogs/psilva/archive/2009/11/06/ipv6-and-the-end-of-the-world.aspx

There’s always been a certain amount of conspiracy theories when security type events happen or instances where there is secrecy. There are those who don’t buy the ‘reported’ reason a security event (like a breach) occurred, those who claim to have inside information or just those who see a story and draw their own conclusions. The following is my take (Satire Alert) on Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol v6 and the end of the world as we know it. That can affect our security, right?!?

Recently there have been more than the usual number of articles about IPv6 and the need to deploy it soon since the v4 blocks are almost gone. Yes we’ve been hearing this for years (RFC2460 was defined in December 1998) but now the hype may be over as indicated in this article. There are many security enhancements in v6 nicely covered here but that’s not where I’m going.

In my first blog post on DevCentral, aptly titled First Post, I introduced psilva’s prophecies. I’ve been in the Internet industry since ’94 and while not a ‘know it all’ I have seen my share of changes and have seen a bunch of ‘ideas’ over time come true. For instance, I had always thought that the Internet would eventually become our entertainment delivery method and some 14 years later, that’s the case. That’s not that wild as I’m sure many of you figured it was only a matter of time once we started to see streaming video and broadband to the home. In that First Post, I offered my prediction of how our nomenclature might change over the next 50-100 years. That now, we no longer give our full name/address for contacting/correspondence as we’ve done in the past – we just give email. The idea was that over time, our current first/last naming convention might dissolve to where we are known as users@domains or a single string of characters. Twitter is enforcing that with their @namingconventions.

IPv6, at 128-bits (v4 is 32-bit), gives us the ability to assign an IP address to just about anything – heck, all the portable mobile devices we carry each need one and consumer appliances like TVs, refrigerators, thermostat, DVRs, garage door openers, coffee machines and just about any electronic item could potentially have an IP address. Schedule your toaster via a Web GUI to perfectly brown your bagel when you get home. You can already control your lights and alarm systems over the internet. In addition, each one of us, worldwide, would be able to have our own personal IP address that would follow us anywhere. Hold on, I’m getting a call through my earring but first must authenticate with the chip in my earlobe. That same chip, after checking my print and pulse, would open the garage, unlock the doors, disable the home alarm, turn on the heat and start the microwave for a nice hot meal as soon as I enter. I could chip my child (like the dog) to be able to GPS their behind if they are not at the movies as indicated. Not so farfetched. That doesn’t sound so sinister, psilva, how can that be the beginning of the end?

OK, now the fun begins. While not a Nostradamus follower, although History/Discovery Channels have covered him often, he does have something to say about numbers. You might remember he got a lot of press and was the subject of spam after 9/11 due to this quatrain which his followers say indicates that he predicted that disaster. Conspiracy? He was very much into numbers and also indicated that when we are all identified as numbers, that will be an sign of the impending doom. We do have a numbering system in the states called a Social Security Number, which is our Gov’t identity and very much linked to our own security. With IPv6, now the entire world can be identified by number and thus fulfills psilva’s prophecy #2. The timing is right also. 2012 is getting a lot of play as the end of time. Both the Mayans and Nostradamus feel that 2012 is the end of days and Hollywood has taken notice. Now this does slightly negate my 1st prophecy since I’m giving our name change around 50 years but 2012 does sound about right for a full IPv6 transformation so it does fit nicely with doomsayers – if you’re into conspiracies.

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Ilie Pandia
4th June 2012, 10:22
Ah, so basically IPv6 would allow the Big Boys to track virtually anything... (2 to the power of 128 is a big number). That makes sense...

Anchor
4th June 2012, 10:40
Ah, so basically IPv6 would allow the Big Boys to track virtually anything... (2 to the power of 128 is a big number). That makes sense...

Exactly. Sorry I did not spell it out and thanks to heyokah !

Fred Steeves
4th June 2012, 10:41
Ah, so basically IPv6 would allow the Big Boys to track virtually anything...

Hmmm, I was under the assumption that they already could...

Anchor
4th June 2012, 10:44
Fred, probably, but the newer technology simply makes it easier - also there is the element of consent, you use the number you consent. They can do a lot more with consent.