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General of Darkness
21st December 2010, 07:08 PM
Straight from the jews satanic mouth. This just goes to show, "With jews, YOU lose".


A Talmud Ace Tackles Thorny Issue of Net Neutrality

Julius Genachowski’s rise from a Long Island yeshiva to the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission puts him in command of regulating the Internet.

By Joy Resmovits
Published December 08, 2010.
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Washington — How should the United States regulate the Internet?

The answer to this question — which affects the flow of information and culture, the growth of the economy and the future of communications, education and democracy itself — rests largely in the hands of Julius Genachowski, a 48-year-old Jew from Long Island with knowledge of Talmud and an appointment to one of the most critical policy posts in Washington.

If his December 1 proposal to address Internet regulation is any indication, Genachowski, chairman of the Federal Communications Commission since June 2009, is seeking a solution in a very Jewish way: He issued a compromise in the pitched debate over the Internet’s openness, a concept often referred to as net neutrality.

The information and communication technology sector comprises about one-sixth of America’s economy. With more business, paperwork and personal connections moving online, the matter of who can access which website, through which service, and how fast, is becoming increasingly important throughout the country, as is the ability to create new Web businesses.

The high stakes of his job — which includes complicated issues relating to the regulation of television and radio, as well as to the Internet — mean that Genachowski (pronounced jen-uh-COW-ski) spends his days threading the needle between the interests of global media concerns and grassroots activists, telecommunications corporations and think tanks, Congress and the White House. Those are tensions he may be comfortable mediating in part because he once was a Talmud ace.

“The education I was lucky enough to receive is a very important part of my background,” Genachowski, whose schooling has run the gamut from Orthodox day school to Harvard Law School, told the Forward in an interview at his Washington office. “We’re all the products of our background, and I’m sure it informs what I do in many ways.”


He said the FCC’s most immediate goals are to employ underused parts of the broadcast spectrum for innovation and increased wireless capacity, and to make the country more economically competitive through technology. “We have real opportunities to help improve the American economy through information and communication technologies,” he said. “To be in this job at this time, working on economic issues and our global competitiveness, is something that’s rewarding and that keeps us all working around the clock every day.”

But the question of net neutrality — how open the Internet should be, and the FCC’s role in enforcing that openness — has received the most press attention and controversy of late. Because of broadband Internet’s current classification within the Telecommunications Act of 1996, the FCC cannot regulate broadband communications, as determined by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit in Comcast vs. FCC last April.

Calls for increased regulation stem from consumer groups and liberals who say that the lack of competition between Internet service providers is detrimental to Internet users — especially when service providers can freely block or slow down content that competes with their own offerings, or offer different speeds and access levels based on price.

Genachowski landed in this demanding role because of his past association with the FCC and with the president, as well as his experience as a media executive. While attending Harvard Law School, Genachowski worked as co-notes editor of the Harvard Law Review — under Barack Obama. The two became and remained friends, even attending each other’s weddings. After graduating, Genachowski worked in the office of then-U.S. Rep. Charles Schumer and clerked for Abner Mikva, former chief judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, and for Supreme Court justices William Brennan Jr. and David Souter. He worked in the FCC as chief counsel to Chairman Reed Hundt, who served under President Clinton. His longest private sector gig was as chief of business operations at the media company IAC.

The Obama campaign tapped Genachowski in 2008 to chair its Technology, Media & Telecommunications Policy Working Group. “I was not looking to come back from the private sector,” he recalled. He advised the campaign’s use of technology and articulated a clear plan for achieving net neutrality, one that excited free Internet purists.

This past January, Obama sent Genachowski and his family as part of America’s delegation to commemorate the 65th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz. “To be on the ground of Auschwitz as a representative of President Obama… it was a proud moment for me,” Genachowski said. In his office he keeps a stone that he picked up at the camp.

Although reluctant to discuss his personal religious practices publicly, Genachowski is proud and open about the cultural component of his Judaism. In fact, he began his remarks at his Senate confirmation hearing by telling the story of his parents, Lithuanians who fled the Nazis.

His family’s roots are deeply enmeshed in the Jewish world. The chairman’s brother, Joey Genachowski, is president of the Hebrew Academy of Long Beach and a board member of the Young Israel of Woodmere, both on Long Island. His first cousin once removed is Rabbi Menachem Genack, CEO of the Orthodox Union’s Worldwide Kosher Division. His great uncle, Eliyahu Moshe Genachowski, served in the Israeli Knesset. Genack told the Forward that the Genachowskis can even be traced back to the students of the storied Vilna Gaon, the Vilnius Genius.

Julius Genachowski was born August 19, 1962, to Adele and Azriel Genachowski. He grew up in Great Neck, a Long Island suburb, in a family that attended the local Young Israel. He attended Orthodox day school at North Shore Hebrew Academy and summered at Camp Raleigh. His high school was the Marsha Stern Talmudical Academy, which is part of Yeshiva University. Though he says he cut classes to play basketball, he won the Talmud award.

Genachowski spent a year after high school studying in Jerusalem at Yeshivat HaKotel, where he and his peers practiced “learning, discussing, questioning each other, even the possibilities of different points of view,” he recalled. “One of the things that you take away from learning Talmud, learning Gemara, is that two or three brilliant people can look at the same passage and have different interpretations and views, each of which makes a lot of sense, but they’re not all consistent. So I enjoyed that.”

Today, Genachowski attends Sabbath services regularly at Adas Israel, Washington’s largest Conservative synagogue. He’s married to Rachel Goslins, a maker of such film documentaries as “God’s House,” a feature about Muslim Albanians who rescued Jews during World War II. Goslins now serves as executive director of the President’s Committee on the Arts and the Humanities. The couple lives in the Cleveland Park neighborhood of D.C. with their three children.

Genachowski’s talmudic streak was evident in his recent proposal on regulating the Internet. In a speech December 1, Genachowski outlined what he called the “rules of the road” for regulation. They included an obligation of transparency for ISPs, the prohibition of ISPs from blocking content, gutting “unreasonable discrimination” on the flow of Internet traffic, and allowing providers to charge different prices for different amounts of broadband use and different speeds. In short, the proposal would have the FCC regulate telecommunications corporations more than the companies would have liked, but less than consumer groups felt was necessary for preserving an open Internet.

“He was able to balance both the current constituencies with the need to keep the eye on the future,” said Steven Waldman, who is Genachowski’s senior adviser at the FCC as well as his good friend (and the founder and former editor of Beliefnet). “He was practical in that he listened for a year to the concerns that different groups had, and he made some adjustments.”

Another associate takes a dimmer view of Genachowski’s moves at the FCC. Sascha Meinrath worked under Genachowski during the Obama campaign and used to be a fan of the telecom czar. But now, as director of the New America Foundation’s Open Technology Initiative — one of the interest groups, along with players like Free Press, that are lined up against industry lobbies like the National Cable & Telecommunications Association in the ongoing fight over net neutrality — Meinrath is a critic.

“As chairman,” Meinrath said, “he’s incredibly timid in that he has initiated a number of processes that are either far too drawn out — we have not seen incredibly important decisions made in a timely manner — or he’s attempted to create third ways or compromise solutions.”

As soon as Genachowski announced the plan, the FCC’s Republican commissioners criticized it for exceeding the FCC’s mandate. Telecommunications companies stayed neutral, with some delivering mild praise and others saying it would take an act of Congress to solve the problem.

On the other side, public interest groups were incensed, saying the regulations failed to protect consumers and had a weak legal foundation. Democratic FCC Commissioner Michael Copps — whose vote Genachowski needs — agrees, and recently told an audience at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism that if establishing stable rules that force openness “requires reclassifying advanced telecommunications… we should just do it and get it over with.”

Over the next few weeks, Genachowski will discuss the plan with associates and adversaries. He needs at least two votes from the four other commissioners at a meeting set for December 21. He may have to tweak his proposal before then, and his training in talmudic reasoning could come in handy during the process. “Not to stereotype Jewishness, but he’s a questioner,” Waldman said. “He likes to probe and discuss and argue. That’s certainly part of Jewish tradition.”

Read more: http://www.forward.com/articles/133806/#ixzz18nmxnz5c

Awoke
22nd December 2010, 08:52 AM
Straight from the jews satanic mouth. This just goes to show, "With jews, YOU lose".


A Talmud Ace Tackles Thorny Issue of Net Neutrality

Julius Genachowski, a 48-year-old Jew from Long Island with knowledge of Talmud

His high school was the Marsha Stern Talmudical Academy

Though he says he cut classes to play basketball, he won the Talmud award.

“One of the things that you take away from learning Talmud, learning Gemara, is that two or three brilliant people can look at the same passage and have different interpretations and views, each of which makes a lot of sense, but they’re not all consistent. So I enjoyed that.”

his training in talmudic reasoning could come in handy during the process. “Not to stereotype Jewishness, but he’s a questioner,” Waldman said. “He likes to probe and discuss and argue. That’s certainly part of Jewish tradition.”



Here they are touting the talmud as if it is the answer to humanities woes.
Programming.

There are alot of issues I could raise with this article as far as brainwashing goes, but this one is the most important one t recognize.

JDRock
23rd December 2010, 06:52 PM
bump

ShortJohnSilver
23rd December 2010, 07:15 PM
Was Solomon "Talmudic" when he offered to have a soldier cut the disputed child in half?

NO!

He was trying to get at the truth, the actual, objective truth. He had the wisdom to understand why the real mother would not allow her child to die.

How would a "Talmud scholar" have handled the situation? He would have set up joint custody and visitation plans, complete with a couple of lawyers who have to be paid to get their cut. Etc. etc.

Talmudic scholars = fools that think themselves wise .

Awoke
17th January 2011, 02:20 PM
I disagree. Solomon was a heretic and apostate, a worshipper of ba'al.
This example demostrates the real mothers love for her child, but also demonstrates the cruelty in Solomons heart and his total disregard for the sanctity of human life.

Santa
17th January 2011, 03:21 PM
Though he says he cut classes to play basketball, he won the Talmud award.

Well, there ya go. Although, maybe it should say, "Because he cut classes, he won the Talmud award."

MAGNES
17th January 2011, 04:08 PM
rests largely in the hands of Julius Genachowski, a 48-year-old Jew from Long Island with knowledge of Talmud and an appointment to one of the most critical policy posts in Washington.


Christians built THE WEST !

VS

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http://www.google.com/images?um=1&hl=en&tbs=isch%3A1&sa=1&q=JEWISH+CHICKEN+SWINGERS&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=


Bizarre Shrine in Loughner’s Backyard for Jewish Ritual of Sukkot

http://www.whitecivilrights.com/?p=4877

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sukkot

Gabrielle Giffords shooting: Frightening, twisted shrine in Arizona killer Jared Lee Loughner's yard
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/2011/01/10/2011-01-10_chilling_shrine_in_madmans_yard.html#ixzz1AeTDz LuF

An important part of the ritual is called, 'The Blessing Over Candles':

"Blessed are you Adonai our God, King of the Universe, Who has sanctified us by Your word and commanded us to kindle the Shabbat Festival light. Blessed are You, Adonai our God, King of the Universe, Who has chosen us from all peoples, and exalted us above all nations, and sanctified us by Your word. As a memorial of the departure from Egypt; for You have chosen us, and commanded us to dwell in the sukkah."

British researcher Dan Levene from the University of Southampton published findings about the Jewish use of human skulls in rituals. The Babylonian Talmud, Tractate Sanhedrin 65b, says: “There are two kinds of necromancy: the one where the dead is raised by naming him, the other where he is invoked by means of a skull.”

MAGNES
17th January 2011, 04:24 PM
" knowledge of Talmud "

meaning, from all my reading and research,

" war on you "

The paper is telling it's readers the Jew is qualified to war on " goyim ", the usual you see,
the FED and all the corruption, except more in secret, war on free speech and freedom.

The Jews are commanded in the Talmud to never tell the truth, to mentor their own
regardless of cost and merit, Jews are commanded that the Laws of the Jews,
The Talmud, are never to be told to the " goyim " , Jews that do so, it is the highest
crime punishable by death. A higher crime than murder believe it or not.
Murdering a goyim isn't even a crime.

The Talmud is not compatible with Western Free Societies and public oaths
government officials take are not compatible with Talmud.

Same with Masons for the same reasons, their oaths are incompatible.

Automatically disqualified to sit in any position of authority.

iOWNme
17th January 2011, 05:00 PM
Good post GoD.

To think that the internet was created as some big bastion of freedom is LAUGHABLE. As if they had control over everything else in our lives, but we could crawl into our magic box, we could escape them. We could be open and free, without them telling us what to say or do.

Net Neutrality? Sounds a lot like 'Dry Water'........or 'Civil Rights'. LOL

The US Military is who created what we think of as some cool, neato looking graphics and videos that we can all share. It is still to this day exactly what it was created for: DATA BASING, TRACKING, SURVEYING and COMMUNICATION........Of the ENTIRE WORLD, not just America.

As long as it is bright and shiny and mostly FREE it will be consumed by the masses. But its sole purpose is to enslave the entire globe into a massive control grid, down to each and every toothpick in existence. And the people of the world will offer up what is left of their birthright to participate in.......'The Beast System'.

Antonio
17th January 2011, 05:26 PM
" knowledge of Talmud "

meaning, from all my reading and research,

" war on you "

The paper is telling it's readers the Jew is qualified to war on " goyim ", the usual you see,
the FED and all the corruption, except more in secret, war on free speech and freedom.

The Jews are commanded in the Talmud to never tell the truth, to mentor their own
regardless of cost and merit, Jews are commanded that the Laws of the Jews,
The Talmud, are never to be told to the " goyim " , Jews that do so, it is the highest
crime punishable by death. A higher crime than murder believe it or not.
Murdering a goyim isn't even a crime.

The Talmud is not compatible with Western Free Societies and public oaths
government officials take are not compatible with Talmud.

Same with Masons for the same reasons, their oaths are incompatible.

Automatically disqualified to sit in any position of authority.


But this is precisely why Jews and Masons (while being completely disqualified to do so) hold the complete authority over the world and not you,Magnes:).