Vol. 41, No. 13
07/01/2025
Global Censorship
AT A GLANCE
• In 2005, a UN summit began shifting internet control from the United States to global bodies.
• By 2016, this shift enabled increased global internet censorship under UN-led initiatives.
• UN programs push onto tech platforms and content moderation broad regulations aligned with UN standards.
• The United States must reclaim control to prevent worsening censorship by globalist bodies.
For three days in November 2005, a little-noticed international conference took place at Tunis, Tunisia, that reshaped the international flow of information and laid the foundation for globalist control of the internet. The obscurely named and underreported World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) attracted more than 13,000 participants from both the public and private sectors. In an era when the War on Terrorism was attracting the lion’s share of international attention, a United Nations conference that was held in an Arab country, but was not focused on al-Qaeda militancy, may have seemed irrelevant.
But conferees at the WSIS were playing globalism’s long game: Terrorist movements would continue to come and go, but the internet had conferred a staggering new level of power over the dissemination of information and the shaping of narratives, and the globalists were determined to bring this titanic new force under their control.
The specific goals of the Tunis conference were spelled out ahead of time by an influential UN-affiliated nongovernmental organization called the Association for Progressive Communications (APC), to include five innocuous-sounding agenda items:
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