John Kerry Calls For UN Control Of The Internet


Kerry uses the alleged attack on Sony Pictures by North Korea as the backdrop to call for UN control to deal with cyber attacks by malicious nations:

Kerry made his remarks in the context of talking about how international law is applicable to the Internet. “As I’ve mentioned, the basic rules of international law apply in cyberspace. Acts of aggression are not permissible. And countries that are hurt by an attack have a right to respond in ways that are appropriate, proportional, and that minimize harm to innocent parties. We also support a set of additional principles that, if observed, can contribute substantially to conflict prevention and stability in time of peace. We view these as universal concepts that should be appealing to all responsible states, and they are already gaining traction,” said Kerry.

“First, no country should conduct or knowingly support online activity that intentionally damages or impedes the use of another country’s critical infrastructure. Second, no country should seek either to prevent emergency teams from responding to a cybersecurity incident, or allow its own teams to cause harm. Third, no country should conduct or support cyber-enabled theft of intellectual property, trade secrets, or other confidential business information for commercial gain. Fourth, every country should mitigate malicious cyber activity emanating from its soil, and they should do so in a transparent, accountable and cooperative way. And fifth, every country should do what it can to help states that are victimized by a cyberattack.

“I guarantee you if those five principles were genuinely and fully adopted and implemented by countries, we would be living in a far safer and far more confident cyberworld.

“But even with these principles, ensuring international cyber stability will remain a work in progress. We still have a lot of work to do to develop a truly reliable framework – based on international law – that will effectively deter violations and minimize the danger of conflict.

It doesn’t take much thought to realize that if a nation is truly malicious, they wouldn’t abide by Kerry’s ‘principles’ anyway. This is obvious propaganda to further UN control.

Kerry continued:

“As we know, malicious governments are only part of the cybersecurity problem. Organized crime is active in cyberspace. So are individual con artists, unscrupulous hackers, and persons engaged in fraud. Unfortunately, the relative anonymity of the internet makes it an ideal vehicle for criminal activity – but not an excuse for working through the principles I described to finding rules of the road and working so that the internet works for everybody else. The resulting financial cost of those bad actors, the cost of cybercrime, is already enormous, but so is the loss of trust in the internet that every successful fraud or theft engenders.”
Source: weeklystandard.com

“Con artists, unscrupulous hackers, and persons engaged in fraud” Here, Kerry is NOT referring to governments.  Don’t expect some sort of epiphany to come from this man – the criminals occupying positions within government feel they are above the laws they inflict on citizens.

These types of criminals Kerry refers to above are the responsiblity of individual nations and their people to handle on a local level, not the United Nations. His statement further illuminates how the UN is not about creating some general sense of cooperation between nations, but is more about control, control and more control…all the way down to the individual.

After we saw the FCC gain control over the web here in the U.S., we stated the obvious in that the next step would be to turn over that control to the United Nations….and the Marxists have wasted no time.

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