Anonymous ID: 2f7a65 Feb. 23, 2019, 11:15 a.m. No.5347824   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Censorship Attack

iwr.ai/Scout.ai "Research" + Politico Article + Hussein/ICANN + Seagram/Bronfman + Chatham House UK

  • ALL CONNECTED.

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>>>5344675 (pb) "Why would [Hussein] transfer US Gov't control of the internet […]": 2016 Forbes article

>>>5345728 (pb) Put the picture together.

>>>5345414 (pb) Combine sauce from posts to build 'The Map' of: (Globalist Control Network)

>It all fits together.

>* Hussein was ORDERED by his HANDLERS to transfer CONTROL to THEM.

  • Enemies control California.

→ Transfer Internet out of (US Mil Control).

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  • Swim Upstream to → The [SOURCE] of [HANDLERS]

 

[Handlers]

[I]nternet [J]urisdiction & [P]olicy [N]etwork

(IJPN)

  • (BERTRAND DE LA CHAPELLE) - Exec. Director (French)

(1990s) - Co-founder and President of Virtools, a subsidiary of Dassault Systèmes.

(2002-2005) - Active participant in the World Summit on the Information Society.

(2010-2013) -Director on the ICANN Board.

  • (PAUL FEHLINGER) - Deputy Director (French? German? American?)

 

The Trail of Crumbs?

[Source of Control] - (Background 1st)

  • (Bertrand de La Chapelle) + (Paul Fehlinger) of - [Internet Jurisdiction & Policy Network] (IJPN)

→ Write a Paper (IJPN - Apr 1, 2016)

(About)

  • CONFLICT MANAGEMENT & SECURITY, INTERNET GOVERNANCE & JURISDICTION

(Title)

Jurisdiction on the Internet: From Legal Arms Race to Transnational Cooperation

(Archive Data)

GCIG Paper No. 28

SERIES: GLOBAL COMMISSION ON INTERNET GOVERNANCE PAPER SERIES

PUBLISHED: APRIL 1, 2016

AUTHORS: BERTRAND DE LA CHAPELLE PAUL FEHLINGER

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But [WHO] did they write this paper for?

(Rogues Gallery) → Follow the Trail (Uptstream)

  • [IJPN]

  • [CIGI] = Centre for International Governance Innovation

(Sub of)

  • [Chatham House] - The Royal Institute of International Affairs (UK)

 

1st Notable Detail

The Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI) is an independent, non-partisan think tank focused on international governance that was founded as a not-for-profit institution on July 30, 2001. The organization was created through a $30-million endowment, including $20 million from Jim Balsillie and $10 million from Mike Lazaridis, co-CEOs of Waterloo-based telecommunications firm Research In Motion (BlackBerry). The founding followed an early-2001 retreat, convened by Balsillie, that brought together experts, academics and other thought leaders to determine how Canada could increase its capacity to contribute to effective multilateral global governance.

(Sub of [CIGI])

  • [GCIG] = Global Commission on Internet Governance

2nd Notable Detail

  • [CIGI] - Centre for International Governance Innovation

(This) → [Seagram / Bronfman] = (Connection)

Until September 2014, CIGI was headquartered in the former Seagram Museum in the uptown district of Waterloo, Ontario. It is now situated in the CIGI Campus, which also houses the CIGI Auditorium and the Balsillie School of International Affairs (BSIA).

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So, Swimming upstream:

iwi.ai Scout.ai > ICANN / Hussein Hand-Off >

[IJPN] [GCIG] > [CIGI] - Seagram / Bronfman (CAN) > Chatham House - The Royal Institute of International Affairs (UK)

 

https://www.internetjurisdiction.net/about/secretariat/

https://www.cigionline.org/publications/jurisdiction-internet-legal-arms-race-transnational-cooperation

https://www.chathamhouse.org/about

https://slate.com/technology/2016/04/the-legal-arms-race-threatening-the-future-of-the-global-internet.html

https://icannwiki.org/Paul_Fehlinger

https://www.cigionline.org/about/history

https://www.cigionline.org/initiatives/global-commission-internet-governance

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centre_for_International_Governance_Innovation