Re: Fwd: UPDATED Mr. Eric H. Holder, Jr U.S. Attorney General on ICANN IANA MLM

Hector Santos <hsantos@isdg.net> Mon, 12 May 2014 15:50 UTC

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On 5/12/2014 10:19 AM, Techno CAT wrote:
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> From: Techno CAT <mars.techno.cat@gmail.com>
> Date: Tue, May 6, 2014 at 4:59 PM
> Subject: UPDATED Mr. Eric H. Holder, Jr U.S. Attorney General on ICANN IANA MLM
> To: "ianatransition@icann.org" <ianatransition@icann.org>, AskDOJ@usdoj.gov
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> Mr. Eric H. Holder, Jr
> U.S. Attorney General
> Office of the Attorney General
> U.S. Department of Justice
> 950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
> Washington, DC 20530-0001
>
> Via eMail: AskDOJ at usdoj.gov
>
> Dear Attorney General _______________:
>
> The Internet is in serious trouble. The legacy DOD DARPA Internet was
> built using a Tin-Can and Kite-String Architecture (TCKS). Bob
> connects his treehouse to Carol’s cave. Carol connects to Alice’s hut.
> Ted comes along, on his mountain; he connects to all three. All four
> get their Unique Addresses from some mysterious, opaque, private
> citizen(s) who claim to have government authority. The IANA.of.OZ
> baffles people.
>
> Naive academics, military funders, computer hackers, idealistic
> opportunists and cut-throat business people combined to build the
> early Internet. Anyone with expensive IPv4 ARPA-centric TCP/IP routers
> could expand the Legacy Internet. Unsuspecting consumers had no idea
> who was processing their packets. Unseen Street Gangs and Router Wars
> shaped the CyberSpace. Some people worship this as their
> Multi-Stakeholder Model. Other people recognize the BGP BiGProblems of
> Self-Governance.
>
> BGP is used to Black-Hole people's packets. This is like claiming
> you will deliver your neighbor's mail and throwing it away. Vigilantes
> do this because they do not like the way people comb their hair.
> Diversity of the Internet Insiders with respect to Age, Gender, Race,
> Religion is biased to one narrow group.
>
> Internet Governance of unique Artificially Scarce Network Resources
> (ASNR) emerged. A Cyber TAX system was constructed using Domain Names
> (DNS). Three high-school chums, Jon Postel, Vinton Cerf, and Steve
> Crocker have dominated the CyberSpace DNS Governance for decades.
> Other insiders have been added to the small IANA clique that controls
> the allocation of resources. Jaw-dropping compensation packages are
> used to pad organizations with people who seem to accomplish very
> little.
>
> An Internet Society (1992) was formed to protect jack-booted thugs who
> claimed to be Internet Engineers. Some did not have a high-school
> diploma. Vigilantes emerged, as Internet self-government took on a
> life of its own. Socialist/Communist structures dominated. Mercenaries
> and Soldiers of Fortune are now becoming more common.
>
> Some describe the state of affairs as the book, "Lord of the Flies",
> combined with the book, "A Brave New World"[1]. Juvenile delinquents
> populate many of the Internet Governance Forums. They SELF-APPOINT
> themselves to Internet Governance roles. The Multi-Stakeholder Model
> allows anyone to claim anything and even represent the U.S.
> Government.
>
> [1]"Orwell feared we would become a captive culture. Huxley feared we
> would become a trivial culture, preoccupied with some equivalent of
> the feelies, the orgy porgy, and the centrifugal bumblepuppy."
>
> Pseudo-Governance Officials [Private Citizens] make up the rules, to
> suit their PRIVATE financial needs. Corruption, kick-backs,
> black-listing, red-lining, etc. are common. Off-Shore operations in
> the Cayman Islands, the Caribbean and Switzerland handle the anonymous
> opaque financial transactions. The ISOC-IETF-IANA-ICANN-RIR Cartel is
> called The Eco.System. It is actually a simple Multi-Level-Marketing
> empire built on TAX collections from unsuspecting Netizens. The
> insiders are well-funded and travel the world, promoting their
> Multi-Stakeholder MLM.
>
> One participant in the ISOC-IETF Meetings and the ARIN Meetings claims
> he "Represents the JUSTICE DEPARTMENT". This juvenile delinquent has a
> long history working with Jon Postel - IANA. They both use "word
> games" to misinform novice observers and the general public. These
> unprofessional players think omitting "US" from the title gets them
> by. At a subsequent meeting, the individual claimed he was "contracted
> with the FBI". Later in the meeting, he gave his affiliation as [not
> audible mumble words].
>
> Juvenile delinquents treat the Internet Governance meetings as some
> sort of Video Game. They are not accountable for their actions. It is
> not clear if the US Department of Justice provides any over-sight of
> these individuals. In one case, it appears that ICANN is contracting
> with a private security company, which claims to have a long history
> of "working with the FBI". That is not the same as "being the FBI".
>
> In another case, ICANN appears to employ a well-known computer hacker
> who runs a major trade-show in Las Vegas each year. He commands an
> army of over twenty-five thousand techies who pride themselves on
> breaking into computer systems. ICANN and the ISOC-IETF Eco.System
> endorse and promote the Culture of Corruption. Young people are
> confused and drawn into the CULT.
> Bob, Carol, Ted, and Alice now control the packet flows, sell copies,
> and contract with U.S. Government agencies or The.ECO.SYSTEM to
> compromise other citizen's systems.
>
> Most government officials were intentionally excluded from the early
> Internet. Other Government officials were "used" as enablers and
> shields, to hide the development of the insidious ISOC.IANA Cartel.
> Major telecom carriers were also intentionally excluded. Internet
> operator groups, dominated by psychopathic attention-starved jerks
> grew to become the hubs of control. The NSF funded NANOG is one
> example. Ted is a Member of NANOG. Carol lords over ARIN which
> secretly funds NANOG.
>
> American consumers, are accustomed to regulated companies, with
> ethical standards, managing their critical telecom and data
> facilities. Unsuspecting consumers have been intentionally kept in the
> dark by the Multi-Stakeholder Cartel (MSC). Juvenile delinquents
> dominate the various gatherings of the MS Cartel. Consumers have no
> idea they are vulnerable to these amateur network operators.
> Self-serving academics coddle the juveniles and deflect government
> scrutiny with fabricated distractions. They are called WMDs - Weapons
> of Mass Distraction.
>
> With the TCKS Internet Architecture, Non-Government [self- appointed]
> Vigilantes can snoop and spy on individuals and groups. In some cases,
> they [Bob & Carol] are willing to sell their services to anyone that
> will pay them. For decades they have demonstrated that their ethical
> norms are far different from the American Telco industry. They pride
> themselves on being what many people would summarize as, Cyber
> Bullies.
>
> These Cyber Bullies and Street Gangs have also taken it upon
> themselves to SELL valuable US Government ASSETS in the form of
> Address Spectrum The Internet IPv4 Address Space is no different from
> Radio Spectrum, managed for the public, by the US FCC. A typical ICANN
> IANA IPv4 Address Allocation has a street value of over $3,000,000,000
> (yes Billion).
>
> The U.S. Government has been a casual party to many of the legacy
> Internet evolutions. In the early days, the National Science
> Foundation NSF NSRC meddled in network developments, with mixed
> results. A few major universities and academic personalities did very
> well, financially, once they figured out how to game the NSF Grant
> processes. They obtained Artificially Scarce Network Resources (ASNR)
> via NSF Grants and then sold them for private gain. The NSF looked the
> other way. Subtle financial kick-backs to the NSF greased the process.
>
> As commercial companies began to migrate to the legacy Internet, the
> U.S. Government over-sight shifted from the NSF to the U.S. Department
> of Commerce (DOC). A DOC sub-agency, NTIA, handled most of the tasks.
> The obscure Internet Cartel function called "IANA" was morphed into a
> California Public Benefit Non-Profit company called ICANN - the
> Internet Corporation for Assigned Names & Numbers. (1998)
>
> In general, non-profit corporations have been used as shells to hide
> the true financial dealings of the Internet Cartel (MSC). Cyber
> Bullies openly proclaim that they are non-profit "religions" while
> secretly banking millions. In some cases, they also have a for-profit
> vest-pocket company. Their ethics are justified under THEIR,
> unwritten, self-regulated, shifting rules of the "International"
> Multi-Stakeholder Model.
>
> Since 1998, ICANN has evolved into a corrupt private companion to the
> private Internet Society (ISOC-IETF) founded in 1992. The private
> ISOC-IETF ICANN-IANA ARIN Eco.System skillfully used the US Government
> as a shield and enabler for decades. The DNS Cyber Tax system has been
> used to fund their lavish travel and world-wide outreach programs.
> ICANN has now been captured by nefarious "International Operatives",
> primarily from Egypt and the Middle East.
>
> The arrogance of the ISOC IANA Eco.System has no bounds. The ISOC IANA
> Eco.System is carefully structured with Clerics, Insiders, Militia,
> Operatives, Thugs, Groupies, and what Lenin and Stalin called Useful
> Idiots. Artificially Scarce Network Resources (ASNR) are used to
> control the Eco.System. Aging dictators control the cartel,
> supported by people who attend meetings to "see famous people".
> Elections are not viewed as desirable or possible in the Eco.System -
> "The Wrong People Might Get Elected".
>
> It is ironic, the Eco.System often claims credit for developments that
> were done to protect USA consumers FROM the Eco.System. Many USA
> Netizens work hard in normal business roles to AVOID the Eco.System.
> The vast majority of USA Internet companies avoid the Eco.System. The
> Eco.System attempts to co-opt key developments with their vast
> war-chests of money. Some groups succumb to the bribes. The W3C is one
> example. Tim has entered the picture using Bob, Carol, & TED.
>
> ICANN-IANA and ISOC-IETF have systematically delayed and derailed
> competition as they have grown their non-profit empire to billions of
> dollars and million dollar executive compensation packages. The lack
> of Term-Limits has allowed individuals to become career Internet
> politicians. Jaw-dropping compensation packages and non-profit war
> chests of cash reserves are used by the Eco.System players to dominate
> Internet Governance. American citizens have been openly threatened
> with death by the ISOC-IETF Thugs, who surround the IANA as a
> protection force.
>
> Recently, the U.S. Government, via NTIA, has announced their intention
> to distance themselves from the Legacy ICANN IANA ISOC Internet. This
> Diplomatic move has confused many American consumers. Most Americans
> are not aware of who runs their Internet [and from where??]. The
> ICANN-IANA ISOC leaders
> have recently openly joined with South American leaders. Latin America
> has a long history of some of the most corrupt telecom and social
> regimes on the planet.
>
> Bases have also been opened in Turkey and Singapore. The Eco.System
> Cartel claims to be "international" and immune from USA laws and
> scrutiny. It is ironic that the Eco.System finds much of its deep
> political support from CHINA and the corrupt regimes of AFRICA.
> Africans fall all over themselves rushing to the next Face-2-Face
> Meetings (Talk Shops) run by Self-Appointed
> Napoleans.
>
> Wisely, the U.S. Congress has directed the NTIA to lead the
> construction of a new Internet, called FirstNET. Federal funding is
> being allocated to States that step forward to help. The State of
> Colorado has landed the Technical Headquarters for FirstNet. The State
> of Virginia has been selected to handle the FirstNet Administrative
> Headquarters. FEMA Regions have been suggested for organizing
> FirstNet.
>
> FirstNET does not directly and daily serve all Netizens. A NEW USA
> Domestic Internet (SecondNET) is still needed. Netizens in the USA
> need to rely on an Internet they can trust. One plan calls for
> FOUR-State Regions, called SuperStates, to act as the major Hubs for
> the USA SecondNET.
>
> Sixteen SuperStates would form the basic structure for the USA
> DOMESTIC Internet. Since FirstNet plans to leverage existing network
> facilities, FirstNET would be one of the first customers for the USA
> DOMESTIC SecondNET. Elected US Senators, would automatically be
> appointed as the leaders of SecondNET.
>
> As the Attorney General of the United States of America, you have the
> difficult task of helping Americans protect themselves from the Cyber
> Bullies who control the Internet. This is very similar to trying to
> protect American citizens living along the border of Mexico. It is
> very hard to sort out and neutralize, the Cyber Bullies.
>
> The design and construction of a SecondNET companion to FirstNET will
> help to provide a more robust framework for the USA Internet. I hope
> that you support the FirstNET and SecondNET movements. I also hope
> that you remain vigilant about who is claiming to represent the US
> Justice Department and/or the FBI.
>
> Joe Concerned Citizen
> State of ____________
>
> P.S. The ISOC IANA Eco.System is not going away. They are rapidly
> moving away from the USA to International venues, they can exploit.
> They advocate splitting the Internet with their IPv6 technology. The
> USA can protect itself with a unified solution. The USA is a Republic,
> not a Democracy[2], and certainly not a MultiStakeholder Street Gang.
> The Republic of States and SuperStates collectively designing,
> building and operating a NEW USA Domestic FirstNET and SecondNET will
> help to protect consumers and visitors to our CyberSpace.
>
> [2] http://www.wimp.com/thegovernment
>
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