Israel Wants A United Nations of Cyberspace
Source: infowars.com
During the CyberTech 2014 conference held in Israel on Monday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu proposed establishing “a kind of UN of the Internet” led by the government of Israel.
“We need a coalition of leading companies with capabilities in this world,” Netanyahu said. “This is the best thing that we can do to deal with the challenges. In my opinion, Israel is a leader in this field. We decided to concentrate these skills and establish a consortium of our security agencies, research institutes, and businesses. We think we can turn the curse of the Internet into a blessing, because we all need it.”
“We set up a special organization, a cyber headquarters, to see how it is possible to combine these capabilities with others,” he continued. “We decided to lower the restrictions because we’re betting on the growth of these partnerships and higher profits for both us and for the participating companies. This will spur the growth of hundreds of cyber companies, most of which did not exist a few years ago, and were founded by investments in the sector and with the cooperation of large foreign players. These are developments that can be expanded, and we want to ensure that it will be on a large scale. We see this as cooperation between the government and businesses, and we’re committed to this in the years ahead.”
Cooperation between government and business. You know, corporatism, or as Mussolini called it, fascism.
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