The Media Is Lying: Trump Is Not Ending Privacy On The Internet. He Is Dismantling A Soros Agenda. [Video]

Alexandra Bruce –  Grindall explains how “Net Neutrality” is to the “Internet Freedom and Privacy” as “Obamacare” is to “Affordable Healthcare” as the “PATRIOT Act” is to “Patriotism and honoring the US Constitution”.

The US Government’s names for legislation in recent decades has invariably meant the opposite of what they, in fact enact.

He says that the Mainstream News TOTALLY does not report the facts accurately and as a result, most of us are very misinformed about the March 7, 2017 legislation that overturned so-called “Net Neutrality”. The December 2, 2016 Act has been promoted by NGOs that were financed to the tune of $200M by the Ford Foundation and George Soros, which are fronts for the CIA.

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Elite Domination [Video]

Boom Bust  May 22 2014

Our lead story: US telecom giant AT&T plans to buy satellite TV operator DirecTV for $48.5 billion, gaining more than 38 million subscribers and increasing the merger mania sweeping the telecom media and technology industries. Edward tells you why this is a bad deal. 

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Then Erin sits down with economist Paul Craig Roberts to talk about elite domination in the US economy and politics. Roberts talks about imbalance of influence of interest groups in American economy, and he gives his take on Tim Geithner’s new book “Stress Test.” Check it out.  Continue reading

Stephen Lendman ~ Communications Giants In Good Hands With Tom Wheeler

Stephen Lendman May 2 2013

Barack ObamaObama’s expected to pick Tom Wheeler as new Federal Communications Commission (FCC) chairman. More on him below.

In March, former FCC chairman Julius Genachowski stepped down. At the time, Free Press.net president Craig Aaron said the following:

“When Julius Genachowski took office, there were high hopes that he would use his powerful position to promote the public interest.”

“But instead of acting as the people’s champion, he’s catered to corporate interests. His tenure has been marked by wavering and caving rather than the strong leadership so needed at this crucial agency.”

“Though President Obama promised his FCC chairman would not continue the Bush administration’s failed media ownership policies, Genachowski offered the exact same broken ideas that Bush’s two chairmen pushed.”

“He never faced the public and ignored the overwhelming opposition to his plans.”

“Genachowski claimed broadband was his agency’s top priority, but he stood by as prices rose and competition dwindled.”

“He claimed to be a staunch defender of the open Internet, but his Net Neutrality policies are full of loopholes and offer no guarantee that the FCC will be able to protect consumers from corporate abuse in the future.”

“While there were a few bright moments during the Genachowski years – including the agency’s opposition to the AT&T/T-Mobile merger and the push for more online transparency from broadcasters – the chairman squandered many more opportunities at critical junctures.

“We urge President Obama to nominate a successor who will enact policies that foster real competition, protect diversity and amplify local voices.”

On March 27, Free Press.net headlined “Why the New Boss at the FCC Should Be Nothing Like the Old Boss,” saying:

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