Obama Information Czar Calls For Banning Free Speech - No More Opinions on Current?
source: http://www.prisonplanet.com/obama-information-czar-calls-for-banning-free-speech.html
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Sunstein was appointed by President Obama to head up the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, an agency within the Executive Office of the President.
On page 14 of Sunstein’s January 2008 white paper entitled “Conspiracy Theories,” the man who is now Obama’s head of information technology in the White House proposed that each of the following measures “will have a place under imaginable conditions” according to the strategy detailed in the essay.
1) Government might ban conspiracy theorizing.
2) Government might impose some kind of tax, financial or otherwise, on those who disseminate such theories.
That’s right, Obama’s information czar wants to tax or ban outright, as in make illegal, political opinions that the government doesn’t approve of. To where would this be extended? A tax or a shut down order on newspapers that print stories critical of our illustrious leaders?
And what does Sunstein define as “conspiracy theories” that should potentially be taxed or outlawed by the government? Opinions held by the majority of Americans, no less.
The notion that Lee Harvey Oswald did not act alone in killing JFK, a view shared by the vast majority of Americans in every major poll over the last ten years, is an example of a “conspiracy theory” that the federal government should consider censoring, according to Sunstein.
A 1998 CBS poll found that just 10 per cent of Americans believed that Oswald acted alone, so apparently the other 90 per cent of Americans could be committing some form of thought crime by thinking otherwise under Sunstein’s definition.
Sunstein also cites the belief that “global warming is a deliberate fraud” as another marginal conspiracy theory to be countered by government action. In reality, the majority of Americans now believe that the man-made explanation of global warming is not true, and that global warming is natural, according to the latest polls.
But Sunstein saves his most ludicrous example until last. On page 5 he characterizes as “false and dangerous” the idea that exposure to sunlight is healthy, despite the fact that top medical experts agree prolonged exposure to sunlight reduces the risk of developing certain cancers.
To claim that encouraging people to get out in the sun is to peddle a dangerous conspiracy theory is like saying that promoting the breathing of fresh air is also a thought crime. One can only presume that Sunstein is deliberately framing the debate by going to such absurd extremes so as to make any belief whatsoever into a conspiracy theory unless it’s specifically approved by the kind of government thought police system he is pushing for.
Despite highlighting the fact that repressive societies go hand in hand with an increase in “conspiracy theories,” Sunstein’s ’solution’ to stamp out such thought crimes is to ban free speech, fulfilling the precise characteristic of the “repressive society” he warns against elsewhere in the paper.
“We could imagine circumstances in which a conspiracy theory became so pervasive, and so dangerous, that censorship would be thinkable,” he writes on page 20. Remember that Sunstein is not just talking about censoring Holocaust denial or anything that’s even debatable in the context of free speech, he’s talking about widely accepted beliefs shared by the majority of Americans but ones viewed as distasteful by the government, which would seek to either marginalize by means of taxation or outright censor such views.
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bombastinator
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bombastinator:
well it is their job. Whether they do it or not is another question.
- 2 years ago
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bombastinator
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Monkey_Films
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Ha ha, I've read a lot of legal documents and law speak. It's done that way on purpose to make the average reader either quit or get confused or feel inferior. It's just like when intellectuals use big words and flowery sentences when their point could be make more directly. I call it Priest Craft or Lab Coat Mentality because it resembles the way some doctors or Priests try to appear somehow above the rest and their attire proves it, they think. A doctor is just a body mechanic, everyone has their own specialty and reason for being here and without each and every one we'd be incomplete. So, my belief is that we should speak so as to get our point across to the most people and a garage mechanic who takes his craft seriously deserves as much respect as a body mechanic. Sorry to ramble after the explanation, lol.
- 2 years ago
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Monkey_Films
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Monkey_Films
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bking I would love to fill you in, and will either on this post or directly. However, been up all night with a sick little brother and he's asleep now so I will be too soon, lol.
- 2 years ago
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Monkey_Films
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Monkey_Films
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He's the one saying it, I'm just bringing it to your attention. And yes, probably, but someone has to stand in front of the tank. Tian'anmen Square.
- 2 years ago
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Monkey_Films
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VoyagerFilms
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Monkey_Films:
You are a paid propagandist aren't you Monkey_sh#t?
- 2 years ago
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VoyagerFilms
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Conniepae
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Monkey_Films:
So you want to think you are a smart martyr? In front of the tanks? Get real.
- 2 years ago
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Conniepae
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JonRaymond
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So tell me Monkeyshines. Are we all supposed to start shaking in our boots now? Better not post anything offensive to the government. They might come for you.
Your post here is actually most repressive than the perceived conspiracy theory threat you expose. Bring it on!
- 2 years ago
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JonRaymond
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JonRaymond
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Youth in Asia threat: http://current.com/items/91912066_youth-in-asia-a-real-threat.htm
- 2 years ago
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JonRaymond
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Monkey_Films
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Here is the article Cass wrote for Harvard telling of his plans and ideas. You can even download it here. Please read it before you say I'm wrong or I'll know you're CoIntel.
http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1084585 - 2 years ago
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Monkey_Films
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bking74
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Monkey_Films:
Monkey, how did you decode and assimilate all that information contained in that paper? Either your much more patient then me, more intelligent or just a lot more crazy....B
- 2 years ago
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bking74
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Monkey_Films
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Take everything that has been going on since Bush, put away your party differences and arguments, soak in what's been going on with Obama, the revelations about Geithner, the false flag terrorist attacks and blatant propaganda. Now, they want to outlaw dissent. Lay all the information down and it should fit like a puzzle. Now that you've put the puzzle pieces together and connected the dots, tell me what's going on in this country? Hmmmm...Anyone heard of CointelPro or Operation Mockingbird? Where is this heading? I'm trying to put the pieces together for everyone as they come in but you must connect the dots for yourself.
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Monkey_Films
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bking74
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Monkey_Films:
Okay, Monkey dont want to sound like a fool but I would love some more information about CointelPro or Operation Mockingbird. Where are we heading somewhere very bad, awfully fast with no lights on..........B
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bking74
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VoyagerFilms
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Monkey_Films:
I've got two words for you, but I'll cut it short::: > B.S.
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VoyagerFilms
