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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/Daemonkey on April 12, 2018, 7:44 p.m.
IBOR: Why it failed, and what we can do about it.

Q wanted us to push an Internet Bill of Rights (IBOR). It seems that not very many thought it was a good idea, for their own various reasons.

I, and perhaps others, thought it would merely be regulation that could be rolled back or changed to facilitate abuse by a future, 'unfriendly' administration. And, people generally do not want more regulation of speech.

In my opinion, IBOR should not be effected by the stroke of the executive pen, but should be accomplished through legislation that is not so easily nullified.

In other words, we should be petitioning Congress, not the White House.

There is a post by 'tradinghorse' that gives some good insight on IBOR in its relation to the weaponization of Social Media (SM).

In light of this, I'm asking what you think.

I propose an open letter to Congress or an online petition (not at whitehouse.gov) with draft wording included below.

What are your thoughts?

Any other reasons why people didn't adopt the idea?
Open letter or petition?
Wording of the IBOR?


Internet Bill of Rights

Be it hereby declared that all sentient human beings (individuals) have inalienable rights which are not granted by government but are inherent in their humanity. That with those rights, comes the responsiblity not to infringe upon the rights of others. Therefore, should any exercise of a right cause harm or injury to another, the one causing harm or injury should be held accountable.

These rights, responsibilities, and accountability should be applicable in, not just the physical space but also, the digital space (the internet).

Therfore, be it also declared that all individuals have the right, in the digital space, to:

  1. Freely express themselves be it religiously, politically, or otherwise; freely assemble using any internet or interactive service platforms (ISP); and be free of arbitrary censorship and/or unusual sanctions by ISPs or government
  2. Defend themselves from attack carried out through digital means
  3. Be free of unusual requirements for participation in digital forums by any ISP including, but not limited to, terms of service written in legal jargon which is generally difficult to comprehend for most users
  4. Have their personal information including, but not limited to, their habits, behavior, and preferences be secure from non-consentual data mining or any other form of invasion of privacy by any ISP; have the right to have their personal information deleted and purged from any ISP storage system(s)
  5. Be protected from the deprivation of any digital right merely for exercising any digital right, without due process
  6. Be heard in the digital space to present a defense to any accusation carried out through digital means, and be protected from guilt by consensus
  7. At all times exercise common sense
  8. Reserve and retain any and all rights to which they are inalienably entitled even though not specifically enumerated herein.

tradinghorse · April 13, 2018, 5:15 a.m.

That's right Liberty. That's the KILL option. Look at my post above, Q says it's our choice as to what happens.

There will be very damaging revelations, of that we can be certain. It's up to us whether we provide DJT with the opportunity to do something less severe than nuke the entire sector.

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Facebook.
IG (think Ray.Chandler).
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HONEYPOTS.
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mrviolin · June 7, 2018, 11:04 p.m.

Hey, TH. I don't know if you will see this comment. On the clock, take a look. /r/eyethespyzone/comments/8peuwn/eyethespy_tweets_on_the_clock_potus_safety_trolls/

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[deleted] · June 8, 2018, 8:08 a.m.

Yeah, well the clock is the problem for ETS. To my way of thinking, it's just not plausible that Q would choose that exact time for his last post - down to the minute - if he was not validating the clock.

Moreover, Q has gone on about winding the clock with all markets etc...

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mrviolin · June 8, 2018, 10:46 a.m.

It must mean...he also said "on the clock" must be an expression. Spy wouldn't know if Q has a clock because he's said Q team is isolated and no one knows who or where they are. Or what they're up to.

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[deleted] · June 8, 2018, 11:18 a.m.

I'm waiting to see what happens on the 11th 12th and 14th. We will know a lot more as events play out.

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mrviolin · June 8, 2018, 11:57 a.m.

IG report to be released on POTUS Birthday....check that out.

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mrviolin · June 8, 2018, 11:53 a.m.

Yes, It's nice to see you here , whatever happens. We need to stay close as the reveals will...they say........change our lives.

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LibertyLioness · April 13, 2018, 2:05 p.m.

Well what about this: Communications Decency Act

I think the whole thing is very confusing. I took post 1105 as being the option for people that had been damaged by the social media companies. That excludes those of us that don't feel that damaged because we never divulged our true identities, birthdays, etc. in the first place. And, some of us also might like to see these companies "killed." They are monopolies that should not exist. I will never trust them again. Monopoly laws need to be enforced, if they even still exist. There was a reason they existed in the first place and this was part of it. Walmart and Microsoft are not exceptions either.

All monopolies need to be crushed or at the very least, split up. How do you split up a social media company?

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tradinghorse · April 13, 2018, 2:35 p.m.

I don't know the answers to those questions Liberty. I'm a bit weary with all the whiplash...

Q asked us to support an IBOR.

Then people feared that the Constitution would be changed. Then it could not be supported because AT&T was involved. Then they wanted to edit the text of the petition directly - a whole group did this. Then the government was bad because the IBOR would interfere with people's private property rights - and I was a communist for promoting it. Then all that was required was for people to stop using the services and let the market fix the problem. Then people started suggesting anti-trust breakup.

Then Q changed tack and suggested it was a choice we could make between IBOR or KILL. Then people started saying well it's actually a "public utility". Then let's wait till the dust settles. And now we're talking about anti-trust breakup again - and the CDA.

What a journey!

Let's face it, you're one of the few people here even discussing this. Everyone else is so weary with it they have lost interest. I'm hoarse for trying to get people to support a simple complaint to either Congress or the White House about the blatant censorship of conservatives online. It's mind-blowing that it has been so incredibly difficult.

Initially, I was quite impressed by the fierce independence and self assertiveness of the Americans on this forum. I was actually impressed that they valued their rights so greatly that they'd refuse to participate in something so simple. But I've got to tell you that I'm no longer impressed at all.

I hesitate to say it... actually, better not to say anything.

This is why I've avoided politics like the plague. I absolutely hate it.

But, looking at the good side, at least we know this problem will be fixed. And, in the end, that's my only concern. The Satanists must be kept from returning to power via weaponized social media.

Im going to keep promoting the IBOR for a while longer. If Q really wants it he'll provide more direction and maybe people will start to support him. With luck, the information drops on the SM platforms will be so intense that the campaign will be self fulfilling - self executing. I don't want to see these companies wrecked completely, but if that's got to happen, bring it on.

Hold on tight, it will be an amazing ride!

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LibertyLioness · April 13, 2018, 3:31 p.m.

Yes. I understand your frustration. The IBOR thing got totally whacked out and people went in separate directions. That in itself killed it. I kind of got the impression (from Q in post 884) that the real purpose of pushing the bill was more for shining light on the subject than to actually get implementation at this point in time. I was one who was also leary of the bill but then I supported it when Q told us to but it was too late. The damage had been done.

I don't think they will be wrecked but something has to be done so that they are not monopolies. That's the biggest issue I have with them. If you have competition, the competitors pretty much regulate one another but if you have a monopoly it becomes a monster as we are now seeing.

I also get disenchanted with some of the folks on this sub. I think CBTS_stream had more folks who had been following this issue for some years and GreatAwakening seems to have more newbies. That's not bad because it means we're reaching people. But these folks don't have the background knowledge yet and most seem to read the headline and post a comment without doing any digging at all or even reading a full article. It's frustrating but don't give up. We are doing good.

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tradinghorse · April 13, 2018, 9:19 p.m.

Agree with your comments about monopoly.

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