The
Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) is a treaty involving 12 nations,
essentially an expansion of “free trade,” the “Trojan horse” of
multinational and globalist interests. The planned treaty consists of 29
chapters, only five of which deal with trade, not unlike the North
American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) that comprises two entire books
and over 1,000 pages of text.
A
large portion of the intended treaty deals with the Internet,
regulating what service providers must collect, what content shall be
allowed, and how it will be regulated. Currently, the U.S. controls
ICANN—the body that regulates the Internet—but that is planned to be
terminated and the Internet become controlled by an international body.
This will likely mean the end to net neutrality, the First Amendment and
the Fourth Amendment.
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