02/18/10

Web hackers 'freedom fighters'


Rael applauds Anonymous attack on Australian Government websites in protest at proposed net filter

 

 

The Australian government has announced proposals to introduce a mandatory filter which would block all RC (Refused Classification) content. According to Senator Conroy, the aim of the filter is to make the Internet a 'safer' place for Australian children.

 

Rael declared that total freedom of the Internet must be protected. "Anything else is censorship" he added. "This is high priority. There are already enough protective measures available for parents to protect their children at home without blocking adults, who should be free to access content of any kind."

 

On February 10th and 11th, an activist group called Anonymous attacked several official Australian government websites in protest, taking them offline for short periods of time.

 

Rael applauded the group's actions describing them as 'non-violent Internet freedom fighters".

 

He added: "All freedom-loving people should support them. This sort of action will slowly be launched everywhere worldwide, for we are watching the birth of a new form of resistance to oppression by authoritative governments."

 

Rael explained that this sort of action will be used against many other bureaucratic decisions made against freedom. "The power to paralyze administrations through the Internet is huge if a majority of the population uses it. This method will also surely be used against wars and many other state crimes." Rael has also promoted the idea of a World Government for the past 35 years and he sees in this Anonymous expression, a possible help to establish this World Government through the Internet, "a real and immediate direct democracy that will render all politicians obsolete" as he described it.

 

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