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by TheaGood
on 13/9/16
Congress can still stop the internet handover

The U.N. did not ask for it. The American people did not ask for it. There was no petition for it. Obama simply decided it was going bye bye. And "bye bye" will definitely be straight into SOROS' hands if Obama made the decision to do it all by his lonesome self. It cannot be good. At least what we have now works, this site can still be accessed if placed in the correct location on the web.

I did not know the handover was that tenuous and thin. Congress can still stop the transfer, WE NEED A PETITION TO CONGRESS TO STOP IT.

How much worse could it be to get Trump in, who would most likely make everything right, only to lose the web? that would SUCK, people need to take note of what is happening and STOP THIS while we still can.

I am not aware of any petitions in place to stop it from happening.

UPDATE: Google is not helping, and no other search engine is helping with this. You CANNOT GET GOOGLE TO GIVE YOU A .GOV LOCATION FOR A PETITION TO CONGRESS. All Google will do is send you to scam .com petition sites. Google WANTS the internet handover to take place. HOW IN THE * can anyone place a legitimate petition when Google, Bing, and others won't give you a legitimate page for it? I am working on this.
Obama's petition page at the white house comes up easily, because you can't petition him to go back on his illegitimate handover. But you cannot get a petition that actually goes to a real Congress location. You cannot even start a petition, because the search engines are stopping people from finding the correct place to do it in an official way. Don't bother with the scam petition sites, if it is not a .gov location, it is irrelevant.

Here is the congress.gov web site but it is huge and it is going to take some searching. Here is the Senate web site

https://congress.gov/
http://www.senate.gov/index.htm