View Full Version : You will have to pay to chat OUTSIDE you own country.
WarlordZeroOne
06-14-2009, 05:59 AM
Sooner or later you will have to pay to do what we are doing,chatting to people all over the world,the internet is over populated already,the ISP will start and charge to chat if you go outside your own country, or any given area,don't ask me how they will enforce it,where there is a will there is away,as well as any chance to make extra cash they will do it,also its only a matter of time that governments will TAX the user of the internet,the revenue will be unthinkable,it all just a matter of time.
Foxtrot Oscar
06-14-2009, 06:03 AM
Never happen.
They likes to nose what we is up toos...
Do you know how much man power is required to read all of the insanly boring letters people send, scaning emails is way faster and easier and it costs a fuck load less.
Fuck, faceslap and my spazz are there just to mine you for info...
The intertubez is a perfect part of the propaganda machine, peeps like us may cause some problems, but on the hole (hee hee) no one is fucking listening anyway!
Fox
WarlordZeroOne
06-14-2009, 08:03 AM
As per usual Fox we will wait and see,have a nice day or night wherever you are mate keep smiling. :)
pack3tg0st
06-14-2009, 11:52 AM
They are trying to get free WiFI in many cities...
The internet is the perfect way to isolate and comparmentalize the population...
A population of individuals who feel isolated and powerless is much easier to control...
torbjon
06-14-2009, 03:47 PM
Pack is right... the internet is the best heroine since heroine. People rush home to play their games, chat, IM, blog, surf porn, and they sit glued to the thing for hours and hours and hours... better than teevee even. And all the while pinging away 'here I am and this is what I'm doing'
But charge so much that 'they' can't keep the masses Hooked on it?
naww...
All this cigarette chat in the media lately and None of it is "let's make it a class one narcotic"
"They" LIKE to keep us addicted and strung out on stuff...
Cogburn
06-14-2009, 04:15 PM
Just to beat this dead horse a little more....
A week prior to the elections in Iran, the Iranian authorities blocked access to Facebook, MySpace and Twitter.
The public was so outraged that access was restored within 72 hours without comment from the government. The only reason for such backpeddaling is because they knew it would lead to angry students in the streets. If you don't recall, it was angry students in the streets that overthrew the Shah and installed the Ayatollahs.
They knew what blocking social networking and, by logical extension, email and IMs, could lead to. Charging for such services within emerging economies would have the exact same effect as censorship. When you make 50 cents a day can you afford to send messages for 1/4-cent per message?
You'd have to get rid of the internet altogether before people would tolerate not being able to send email anywhere they wanted. Start charging for IMs and eventually the world's institutions will end in flames.
theeindiee
06-14-2009, 06:35 PM
that's the logical scenario, you'd think.
Sometimes, America is just fucking stupid and can't even feel their own bodies enough to care about resisting change of any kind.
I wouldn't be surprised either way. I would say at the most, they might block accessing other sites originating from "threat" countries without a fee and an email scan.
But I don't seriously think they would do that even. People can get stupid about using such omnipotent space as cyber space and can give a good clue onto what's going on in the world just because the internet IS so vast, nobody would think they could scan the whole thing...
scanning the cyber mind of the world. Could they? Dunno, but I'm betting they thought about that before this creation was even unleashed upon the masses. It would've been some LSD Tripping hippie professor in the 60s working on the thing, sitting around lit up and witnessing his project growing in his mind's eye into this giant global awareness matrix. The world awakening? Is this the construction of a "logical" world brain? Does the world already have a "brain"? Is that brain us? Are we building ourselves? I dunno. It's far out, though.
Cogburn
06-14-2009, 07:59 PM
If you believe that the NWO/Illuminati/Bildeberger/Reptilian masters control the Earth, the advent of the Internet and the subsequent explosion in it's adoption by the common person is nothing less than proof that control of such masters is no more absolute than it was in the days of Gutenberg.
It is a war. Battles are won and lost and if nothing more we know that the tide may still be turned by the unexpected ingenuity of the inspired individual.
Are you prepared to act upon your inspiration when it comes? Would you recognize it if it did?