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Who is the Australian Paul Twomey trying to fool?
"ICANN "is already an international body," and that fewer than half of its 45 employees and only five of its 21 board members are American. ICANN director Paul Twomey is an Australian. Twomey is quoted saying, "ICANN understands the calls for further internationalization, but we're very concerned that the Internet technical coordination should not become the basis for politicization."
ICANN is already 100% "politicization" and 0% technical.
Who is the Australian Paul Twomey trying to fool?
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Esther Dyson's Thug Carl Bildt on .EU Freedom
At a time when the .EU should be applauded for standing up to the corrupt ICANN and ISOC regime, the communist Esther Dyson's thug Carl Bildt attempts to return to the scene. Does anyone remember Carl Bildt and the mess he made resulting in people dieing in Bosnia ? Does anyone remember the mess Carl Bildt made picking ICANN's pocket for $500,000 with Dyson ?
Experienced regimes such as China and Iran see the ICANN and ISOC corruption and have joined with the .EU to attempt to end that. Carl Bildt does not want that to end.
http://bildt.blogspot.com/2005/10/european -union-iran-saudi-arabia-cuba.html
"We really can't have a Europe that is applauded by China and Iran and Saudi Arabia on the future governance of the Internet. Even those critical of the United States must see where such a position risks taking us."
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