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10-01-2012, 07:31 PM #1
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Obama General wants DHS to control the internet. Say goodbye ALIPAC FORUM
Apparently former Bush General and pro amnesty guy General Keith Alexander wants DHS to control and regulate the internet under an Executive order Cyber Spying bill from a PRO AMNESTY PRESIDENT OBAMA.
General: Nation needs DHS involved in cybersecurity - The Hill's Hillicon Valley
Plus not only that President Obama it is presumed had a Cyber Security break in, so you know President Obama is using any excuse to get Cyber Spying passed. SAD.
http://news.gather.com/viewArticle.a...81474981671249
You can bet that if DHS gets control of the internet forums and information sites opposed to illegal immigration will be shut down or DHS will make connecting to this great ALIPAC forum and post pertaining to how illegal aliens are destroying this great land of America, DHS will make it harder to enter this site or worse SHUT IT DOWN by claiming Copyright infringement for someone else's posts. Although I doubt it will work, I will ask the people on this forum to call the White House at 2024561111 and e-mail him:
202-456-1111
Tell President Obama you are aware of his Cyber Spying bill and tell him NO before forums like this get shut down and all PRO ILLEGAL ALIEN LOVER Secretary Napolitano and law enforcement has to say is that they did it in the name of Cyber security.Last edited by sorg127; 10-01-2012 at 07:33 PM.
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10-01-2012, 08:44 PM #2NO AMNESTY
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10-02-2012, 12:00 AM #3
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Sec. 103 (b)
(2) LIMITATIONS- The Secretary [of DHS] may not designate as covered critical infrastructure under this section--
(A) a system or asset based solely on activities protected by the first amendment to the Constitution of the United States;One man's terrorist is another man's undocumented worker.
Unless we enforce laws against illegal aliens today,
tomorrow WE may wake up as illegals.
The last word: illegal aliens are ILLEGAL!
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10-03-2012, 11:07 AM #5
DHS kicks off Cyber security awareness month
Tue, 2012-10-02 07:31 AM By: Mark Rockwell
DHS secretary Janet Napolitano called on private businesses and citizens to help secure Cyber space as the department kicked off its ninth National Cyber Security Awareness Month program.
“To ensure our nation’s security in Cyber space, each of us must play our part,” said Napolitano in an Oct. 1 statement.
As part of DHS’ Cyber awareness effort, the agency’s National Protection and Programs Directorate deputy under secretary for Cyber security Mark Weatherford participated in a kick-off event on Oct. 1 with White House Cyber security coordinator Michael Daniel, and Nebraska Lieutenant Governor Rick Sheehy at the University of Nebraska at Omaha.
During October, DHS said it will call on all Americans to ACT—“Achieve Cybersecurity Together.” Each week throughout the month, it also said it would dispatch leaders to visit various cities across the nation to raise Cyber security awareness.
In an Oct. 1 post on the DHS Web blog, Napolitano said combating evolving Cyber threats requires a wide ranging joint public/private effort, from government and law enforcement to the private sector and most importantly, members of the public. “We know it only takes a single infected computer to potentially infect thousands and perhaps millions of others. That’s why it is our goal at the DHS to make basic Cyber security practices as reflexive as putting on a seatbelt,” she said.
Napolitano urged practical common-sense approaches to everyday online security in her post, including use antivirus software; being cautious about Web sites and opening suspicious emails and attachments; setting strong passwords and not sharing them; keep operating systems, browsers, and other critical software optimized by installing updates; maintain an open dialogue with family, friends, and community about Internet safety; limit the amount of personal information posted online, and using privacy settings.
DHS kicks off Cyber security awareness month | Government Security NewsNO AMNESTY
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