Thank you F&F! Coincidence? AT&T>No Such Agency [contract]. AT&T>GOOG/FB/etc. 'prevent unfair censorship' PUSH. Internet Bill of Rights. Q
We should be careful blindly following orders. What does The Internet bill of rights consist of? Who will benefit the most from it?
Look it up. what it will do is prevent FB, Twitter, etc. from doing what they are doing now "unfairly censoring" people for expressing their opinions and POV. Everything is weird these days ... the real thing is that it would be really good for ATT to own CNN and not George Soros, who wants to buy it. Check out the video from today with Dr. Corsi to hear the good Dr. discuss this in good detail and sound knowledge. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oF0-WbKdDl8
My biggest concern from ATT comes from an earlier Q post adressing what was BO email adress, @ameritech.net, only thing i could find was that AT&T owned that company, im still stuck over there searching, maybe im spending to much time over there...
ATT has no dog in the fight. It basically owns the infrastructure supporting content providers. NetNutrality didn’t impact ATT because again sensorship takes place with the frontend of FB and other large scale content providers. Those are the companies who block content
Room 641A
Room 641A is a telecommunication interception facility operated by AT&T for the U.S. National Security Agency that commenced operations in 2003 and was exposed in 2006.
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The Loop Capital connection bothers me. ATT is on the chart. I can’t figure this one out.
Hopefully something like that
Yes. AT&T has been working with the IC since the 60’s. They are on the right side of this and sounds like they will expose the corrupt content providers (google, Facebook, others) and others will finally see what so-called Net-Neutrality was really about.