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RESTRICT Act Anonymous 03/31/2023 (Fri) 03:11:30 Id: 129658 No. 19156
* https://en.wikipedia(Please use archive.today)/wiki/RESTRICT_Act * https://www(Please use archive.today)track.us/congress/bills/118/s686/summary * https://www.congress(Please use archive.today)/bill/118th-congress/senate-bill/686/text?s=1&r=15 The RESTRICT Act (S.686) has now been introduced into U.S. Congress. If passed, it could mean a lot of things. Some highlights: The U.S. Government has the right to ban anything on the Internet if they claim it is a «risk» to integrity, national security etc. If an internet service has >1M users, they may be forced to hand over any and all personal user data without reason or notice Use of VPNs/proxys may result in up to 20 years jail time Probably a lot of other stuff I'm leaving out..reply if you have some From what I've figured out, this bill is basically the Patriot Act on steroids. I'm suspecting the U.S. is trying to build its own Great Firewall, given this act seems to pave the way for it. If this gets passed(and any future bills),, how would 8chan be affected?
>>19156 You guesses seem about right to me. Great Powers are still jockeying for position despite all the hew and cry about when and how the Great Reset might happen (yes, it's still HAPPENING but how and when is always an open question). So while it's easy to imagine these systems slowly shuffling toward global hegemoney, I'd suggest that the more realistic modern parallel is the desire to "merge comfortably" the Soviet Union and the USA as expressed like maybe a century ago or so by organizations such as The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace; indeed, that never really happened, the USSR is gone, and now the US has always been at war with Russia again. The other thing to watch is the crypto-style central bank currency. I lost contact with one of the really interesting guys I used to know who was talking about this back at the end of 2015 in cagey terms, unfortunately, but he's good with early tips that wind up making more sense down the road. The Chinese patent trolling (cf. America Invents Act) and infiltration of the tech sector was a gambit to get in and be able to control the means and methods of cryptography before any such switch to an electronic currency. So now, as usual, we're stuck in a damned if you do / damned if you don't situation where this awful bill is in some sense of a legitimate national secutiy importance as far as maintaining sufficient technological dominance that a Chinese electronic currecy wouldn't overtake or undermine our own. Of course the government will most likely fumble that as usual and turns all the powers of this legislation and more against its own people because we live under a variously seditions and treasonous anti-American government.


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