Friday 1 April 2011

Religion Of Laos

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For those who say it's not possible for the FCC or government to overtake the Internet...?

did you know about or consider that this overtake of the Internet has been going on for a long time in restricted countries? How often do you talk to someone in China? And then if you do, they beg off or say, don't you know I am in China and then they quit talking. They cannot accept Bible verses on the Internet or any kind of truth / religion conversations. They get upset as soon as you send them a link to Biblegateway for instance. And what about other restricted countries? Do you talk to anyone in North Korea, or Laos, Vietnam, and many other places that are restricted? Let me know. Thanks.


Yes, you are correct or at least somewhat correct! Can the FCC or Government overtake the internet? NO, could they possibly shut it down or apply filters to filter certain content? YES!! As you stated, China is the worst or one of the worst for it! Everyone found that out when the Olympics were held there, but at the same time, there are ways around filters such as proxies like they used during the Olympics! They can set filters to block certain sites or certain key words or such, but when you go through a proxy, it looks like you are just going to that site and they can not filter where from that site you go...so there are ways around such filtering. Yes, once so many people use the same proxy, they will notice all the traffic to that site and then block it, but then new ones are created and so on and so on...so in reality, NO the FCC or Government can not overtake the internet without just shutting it down completely which will NEVER happen and most countries like the USA believe in freedom of speech, so they will NEVER try filtering like China or all hell would break loose! So you don't have to worry about that happening here any time soon!! As for China, They have been filtering their countries internet forever....That is nothing new!! But like I said, there are ways around those filters and their users know it, so if they want to visit something filtered, they will do so!!!


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