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On Sat, Dec 2, 2017 at 2:50 PM, 'maxine.dietrich666' maxine.dietrich666@... [JoyofSatan666]<[email protected] wrote:  
I just signed the petition "Save Net Neutrality #netneutrality" and wanted to see if you could help by adding your name.

Our goal is to reach 1,000,000 signatures and we need more support. You can read more and sign the petition here:

http://chn.ge/2iCDqB8

https://www.change.org/p/save-net-neutr ... 217winners

From Change.org,
Message regarding petition:

The ability to organize grassroots movements, whether locally or across the globe, is made possible by an open Internet. Since its creation, the Internet has become the world’s megaphone for free speech, protected by the principles of Net Neutrality, which require internet service providers (ISPs) to give everyone equal access to everything you use the internet for -- email, watching videos, listening to music, or signing petitions on Change.org. 

Without Net Neutrality, ISPs can choose what you see online, favoring some sources or blocking others. For example, if someone launched a petition on Change.org against a company like Verizon, Net Neutrality prevents Verizon from blocking or slowing their customers’ access to our site.  

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is moving to end Net Neutrality -- which could mean giving big cable companies room to charge extra fees, block and censor users -- by removing ISPs from Title II of the Communications Act, a rule that means ISPs are subjected to tougher regulations that prevent them blocking sites, creating paid “fast” lanes, and throttling internet speeds. This decision could have global implications for the way the world shares and receives information from journalists, newsrooms, and NGO’s.

Net Neutrality also prevents ISPs from creating paid “fast lanes” that would give faster delivery of content to companies who can afford to pay more. An organization or platform like Change.org that couldn’t afford those fees, couldn’t communicate with their supporters. 

In the United States, there is strong bipartisan support for Net Neutrality. A recent poll conducted by Mozilla found that Republicans, Democrats and Independents overwhelmingly support these rules. 

At Change.org, we believe that people everywhere should have the tools they need to make their voices heard. We’re a social good company powered by technology that empowers anyone anywhere to take action on the issues they care about. A closed off Internet means fewer ways for millions of people to make the change they want to see.

Without an internet equally accessible to everyone regardless of income or geography, we can’t continue that mission. Add your name to let Congress and the FCC know that you support an open internet.

This petition will be delivered to:Federal Communications CommissionU.S. House of RepresentativesU.S. Senate

_______

High Priestess Maxine Dietrich
www.joyofsatan.com
 
50,000 Net Neutrality votes excluded from FCC docket
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/201 ... ket/?amp=1
Well, they are controlled by the joos...
DehnaHS88

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On Sat, Dec 2, 2017 at 4:50 PM, 'maxine.dietrich666' maxine.dietrich666@... [JoyofSatan666]<[email protected] wrote:  
I just signed the petition "Save Net Neutrality #netneutrality" and wanted to see if you could help by adding your name.

Our goal is to reach 1,000,000 signatures and we need more support. You can read more and sign the petition here:

http://chn.ge/2iCDqB8

https://www.change.org/p/save-net-neutr ... 217winners

From Change.org,
Message regarding petition:

The ability to organize grassroots movements, whether locally or across the globe, is made possible by an open Internet. Since its creation, the Internet has become the world’s megaphone for free speech, protected by the principles of Net Neutrality, which require internet service providers (ISPs) to give everyone equal access to everything you use the internet for -- email, watching videos, listening to music, or signing petitions on Change.org. 

Without Net Neutrality, ISPs can choose what you see online, favoring some sources or blocking others. For example, if someone launched a petition on Change.org against a company like Verizon, Net Neutrality prevents Verizon from blocking or slowing their customers’ access to our site.  

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is moving to end Net Neutrality -- which could mean giving big cable companies room to charge extra fees, block and censor users -- by removing ISPs from Title II of the Communications Act, a rule that means ISPs are subjected to tougher regulations that prevent them blocking sites, creating paid “fast” lanes, and throttling internet speeds. This decision could have global implications for the way the world shares and receives information from journalists, newsrooms, and NGO’s.

Net Neutrality also prevents ISPs from creating paid “fast lanes” that would give faster delivery of content to companies who can afford to pay more. An organization or platform like Change.org that couldn’t afford those fees, couldn’t communicate with their supporters. 

In the United States, there is strong bipartisan support for Net Neutrality. A recent poll conducted by Mozilla found that Republicans, Democrats and Independents overwhelmingly support these rules. 

At Change.org, we believe that people everywhere should have the tools they need to make their voices heard. We’re a social good company powered by technology that empowers anyone anywhere to take action on the issues they care about. A closed off Internet means fewer ways for millions of people to make the change they want to see.

Without an internet equally accessible to everyone regardless of income or geography, we can’t continue that mission. Add your name to let Congress and the FCC know that you support an open internet.

This petition will be delivered to:Federal Communications CommissionU.S. House of RepresentativesU.S. Senate

_______

High Priestess Maxine Dietrich
www.joyofsatan.com
 
I signed it even though I'm Filipino. If USA goes under control, so will the world.


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On Friday, December 8, 2017, 6:51:48 AM GMT+8, Donna Hebert denadehna@... [JoyofSatan666] <[email protected] wrote:

  50,000 Net Neutrality votes excluded from FCC docket
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/201 ... ket/?amp=1
Well, they are controlled by the joos...
DehnaHS88

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On Sat, Dec 2, 2017 at 4:50 PM, 'maxine.dietrich666' maxine.dietrich666@... [JoyofSatan666]<[email protected] wrote:  
I just signed the petition "Save Net Neutrality #netneutrality" and wanted to see if you could help by adding your name.

Our goal is to reach 1,000,000 signatures and we need more support. You can read more and sign the petition here:

http://chn.ge/2iCDqB8

https://www.change.org/p/save-net-neutr ... 217winners

From Change.org,
Message regarding petition:

The ability to organize grassroots movements, whether locally or across the globe, is made possible by an open Internet. Since its creation, the Internet has become the world’s megaphone for free speech, protected by the principles of Net Neutrality, which require internet service providers (ISPs) to give everyone equal access to everything you use the internet for -- email, watching videos, listening to music, or signing petitions on Change.org. 

Without Net Neutrality, ISPs can choose what you see online, favoring some sources or blocking others. For example, if someone launched a petition on Change.org against a company like Verizon, Net Neutrality prevents Verizon from blocking or slowing their customers’ access to our site.  

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is moving to end Net Neutrality -- which could mean giving big cable companies room to charge extra fees, block and censor users -- by removing ISPs from Title II of the Communications Act, a rule that means ISPs are subjected to tougher regulations that prevent them blocking sites, creating paid “fast” lanes, and throttling internet speeds. This decision could have global implications for the way the world shares and receives information from journalists, newsrooms, and NGO’s.

Net Neutrality also prevents ISPs from creating paid “fast lanes” that would give faster delivery of content to companies who can afford to pay more. An organization or platform like Change.org that couldn’t afford those fees, couldn’t communicate with their supporters. 

In the United States, there is strong bipartisan support for Net Neutrality.. A recent poll conducted by Mozilla found that Republicans, Democrats and Independents overwhelmingly support these rules. 

At Change.org, we believe that people everywhere should have the tools they need to make their voices heard. We’re a social good company powered by technology that empowers anyone anywhere to take action on the issues they care about. A closed off Internet means fewer ways for millions of people to make the change they want to see.

Without an internet equally accessible to everyone regardless of income or geography, we can’t continue that mission. Add your name to let Congress and the FCC know that you support an open internet.

This petition will be delivered to:Federal Communications CommissionU.S. House of RepresentativesU.S. Senate

_______

High Priestess Maxine Dietrich
www.joyofsatan.com
 
Taga saan ka? Baka pwede tayo mag-kita minsan and discuss about the things na kailangan i-discuss. Hindi naman na issue satin mga filipino kung anong race natin eh. If you don't mind. 

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On Saturday, December 9, 2017, 6:52 PM, AntiGoatFucker avivom666@... [JoyofSatan666] <[email protected] wrote:
  I signed it even though I'm Filipino. If USA goes under control, so will the world.


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On Friday, December 8, 2017, 6:51:48 AM GMT+8, Donna Hebert denadehna@... [JoyofSatan666] <[email protected] wrote:

  50,000 Net Neutrality votes excluded from FCC docket
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/201 ... ket/?amp=1
Well, they are controlled by the joos...
DehnaHS88

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On Sat, Dec 2, 2017 at 4:50 PM, 'maxine.dietrich666' maxine.dietrich666@... [JoyofSatan666]<[email protected] wrote:  
I just signed the petition "Save Net Neutrality #netneutrality" and wanted to see if you could help by adding your name.

Our goal is to reach 1,000,000 signatures and we need more support. You can read more and sign the petition here:

http://chn.ge/2iCDqB8

https://www.change.org/p/save-net-neutr ... 217winners

From Change.org,
Message regarding petition:

The ability to organize grassroots movements, whether locally or across the globe, is made possible by an open Internet. Since its creation, the Internet has become the world’s megaphone for free speech, protected by the principles of Net Neutrality, which require internet service providers (ISPs) to give everyone equal access to everything you use the internet for -- email, watching videos, listening to music, or signing petitions on Change.org. 

Without Net Neutrality, ISPs can choose what you see online, favoring some sources or blocking others. For example, if someone launched a petition on Change.org against a company like Verizon, Net Neutrality prevents Verizon from blocking or slowing their customers’ access to our site.  

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is moving to end Net Neutrality -- which could mean giving big cable companies room to charge extra fees, block and censor users -- by removing ISPs from Title II of the Communications Act, a rule that means ISPs are subjected to tougher regulations that prevent them blocking sites, creating paid “fast” lanes, and throttling internet speeds. This decision could have global implications for the way the world shares and receives information from journalists, newsrooms, and NGO’s.

Net Neutrality also prevents ISPs from creating paid “fast lanes” that would give faster delivery of content to companies who can afford to pay more. An organization or platform like Change.org that couldn’t afford those fees, couldn’t communicate with their supporters. 

In the United States, there is strong bipartisan support for Net Neutrality.. A recent poll conducted by Mozilla found that Republicans, Democrats and Independents overwhelmingly support these rules. 

At Change.org, we believe that people everywhere should have the tools they need to make their voices heard. We’re a social good company powered by technology that empowers anyone anywhere to take action on the issues they care about. A closed off Internet means fewer ways for millions of people to make the change they want to see.

Without an internet equally accessible to everyone regardless of income or geography, we can’t continue that mission. Add your name to let Congress and the FCC know that you support an open internet.

This petition will be delivered to:Federal Communications CommissionU.S. House of RepresentativesU.S. Senate

_______

High Priestess Maxine Dietrich
www.joyofsatan.com
 
Alam ko, but it can affect us. Kala ko USA is the center of the internet. Worried lang ako kung mababaliwan si PLDT o yung mga ISP's natin. USA might affect us too. LOL XD
One thing, it's not safe to make physical meet ups for reasons but thanks for asking.


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On Wednesday, December 13, 2017, 11:49:35 AM GMT+8, Lonshitox Luciftias lonshitoxluciftiaslonsh666@... [JoyofSatan666] <[email protected] wrote:

  Taga saan ka? Baka pwede tayo mag-kita minsan and discuss about the things na kailangan i-discuss. Hindi naman na issue satin mga filipino kung anong race natin eh. If you don't mind. 

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On Saturday, December 9, 2017, 6:52 PM, AntiGoatFucker avivom666@... [JoyofSatan666] <[email protected] wrote:
  I signed it even though I'm Filipino. If USA goes under control, so will the world.


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On Friday, December 8, 2017, 6:51:48 AM GMT+8, Donna Hebert denadehna@... [JoyofSatan666] <[email protected] wrote:

  50,000 Net Neutrality votes excluded from FCC docket
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/201 ... ket/?amp=1
Well, they are controlled by the joos...
DehnaHS88

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On Sat, Dec 2, 2017 at 4:50 PM, 'maxine.dietrich666' maxine.dietrich666@... [JoyofSatan666]<[email protected] wrote:  
I just signed the petition "Save Net Neutrality #netneutrality" and wanted to see if you could help by adding your name.

Our goal is to reach 1,000,000 signatures and we need more support. You can read more and sign the petition here:

http://chn.ge/2iCDqB8

https://www.change.org/p/save-net-neutr ... 217winners

From Change.org,
Message regarding petition:

The ability to organize grassroots movements, whether locally or across the globe, is made possible by an open Internet. Since its creation, the Internet has become the world’s megaphone for free speech, protected by the principles of Net Neutrality, which require internet service providers (ISPs) to give everyone equal access to everything you use the internet for -- email, watching videos, listening to music, or signing petitions on Change.org. 

Without Net Neutrality, ISPs can choose what you see online, favoring some sources or blocking others. For example, if someone launched a petition on Change.org against a company like Verizon, Net Neutrality prevents Verizon from blocking or slowing their customers’ access to our site.  

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is moving to end Net Neutrality -- which could mean giving big cable companies room to charge extra fees, block and censor users -- by removing ISPs from Title II of the Communications Act, a rule that means ISPs are subjected to tougher regulations that prevent them blocking sites, creating paid “fast” lanes, and throttling internet speeds. This decision could have global implications for the way the world shares and receives information from journalists, newsrooms, and NGO’s.

Net Neutrality also prevents ISPs from creating paid “fast lanes” that would give faster delivery of content to companies who can afford to pay more. An organization or platform like Change.org that couldn’t afford those fees, couldn’t communicate with their supporters. 

In the United States, there is strong bipartisan support for Net Neutrality.. A recent poll conducted by Mozilla found that Republicans, Democrats and Independents overwhelmingly support these rules. 

At Change.org, we believe that people everywhere should have the tools they need to make their voices heard. We’re a social good company powered by technology that empowers anyone anywhere to take action on the issues they care about. A closed off Internet means fewer ways for millions of people to make the change they want to see.

Without an internet equally accessible to everyone regardless of income or geography, we can’t continue that mission. Add your name to let Congress and the FCC know that you support an open internet.

This petition will be delivered to:Federal Communications CommissionU.S. House of RepresentativesU.S. Senate

_______

High Priestess Maxine Dietrich
www.joyofsatan.com
 
Welp, but we can gather other Pinoy Satanists to try death spelling Ajit Pai if I were you. I'm working on death spelling him currently.


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On Wednesday, December 13, 2017, 11:49:35 AM GMT+8, Lonshitox Luciftias lonshitoxluciftiaslonsh666@... [JoyofSatan666] <[email protected] wrote:

  Taga saan ka? Baka pwede tayo mag-kita minsan and discuss about the things na kailangan i-discuss. Hindi naman na issue satin mga filipino kung anong race natin eh. If you don't mind. 

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On Saturday, December 9, 2017, 6:52 PM, AntiGoatFucker avivom666@... [JoyofSatan666] <[email protected] wrote:
  I signed it even though I'm Filipino. If USA goes under control, so will the world.


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On Friday, December 8, 2017, 6:51:48 AM GMT+8, Donna Hebert denadehna@... [JoyofSatan666] <[email protected] wrote:

  50,000 Net Neutrality votes excluded from FCC docket
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/201 ... ket/?amp=1
Well, they are controlled by the joos...
DehnaHS88

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On Sat, Dec 2, 2017 at 4:50 PM, 'maxine.dietrich666' maxine.dietrich666@... [JoyofSatan666]<[email protected] wrote:  
I just signed the petition "Save Net Neutrality #netneutrality" and wanted to see if you could help by adding your name.

Our goal is to reach 1,000,000 signatures and we need more support. You can read more and sign the petition here:

http://chn.ge/2iCDqB8

https://www.change.org/p/save-net-neutr ... 217winners

From Change.org,
Message regarding petition:

The ability to organize grassroots movements, whether locally or across the globe, is made possible by an open Internet. Since its creation, the Internet has become the world’s megaphone for free speech, protected by the principles of Net Neutrality, which require internet service providers (ISPs) to give everyone equal access to everything you use the internet for -- email, watching videos, listening to music, or signing petitions on Change.org. 

Without Net Neutrality, ISPs can choose what you see online, favoring some sources or blocking others. For example, if someone launched a petition on Change.org against a company like Verizon, Net Neutrality prevents Verizon from blocking or slowing their customers’ access to our site.  

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is moving to end Net Neutrality -- which could mean giving big cable companies room to charge extra fees, block and censor users -- by removing ISPs from Title II of the Communications Act, a rule that means ISPs are subjected to tougher regulations that prevent them blocking sites, creating paid “fast” lanes, and throttling internet speeds. This decision could have global implications for the way the world shares and receives information from journalists, newsrooms, and NGO’s.

Net Neutrality also prevents ISPs from creating paid “fast lanes” that would give faster delivery of content to companies who can afford to pay more. An organization or platform like Change.org that couldn’t afford those fees, couldn’t communicate with their supporters. 

In the United States, there is strong bipartisan support for Net Neutrality.. A recent poll conducted by Mozilla found that Republicans, Democrats and Independents overwhelmingly support these rules. 

At Change.org, we believe that people everywhere should have the tools they need to make their voices heard. We’re a social good company powered by technology that empowers anyone anywhere to take action on the issues they care about. A closed off Internet means fewer ways for millions of people to make the change they want to see.

Without an internet equally accessible to everyone regardless of income or geography, we can’t continue that mission. Add your name to let Congress and the FCC know that you support an open internet.

This petition will be delivered to:Federal Communications CommissionU.S. House of RepresentativesU.S. Senate

_______

High Priestess Maxine Dietrich
www.joyofsatan.com
 
Wise choice ang hindi pakikipag-meet though, ayos lang sakin, walang problema. Just suggesting cause you know iilan lang sating mga filipino ang nagkaka-intindihan regarding sa beliefs. 


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On Wednesday, December 13, 2017, 4:39 PM, AntiGoatFucker avivom666@... [JoyofSatan666] <[email protected] wrote:
  Welp, but we can gather other Pinoy Satanists to try death spelling Ajit Pai if I were you. I'm working on death spelling him currently.


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On Wednesday, December 13, 2017, 11:49:35 AM GMT+8, Lonshitox Luciftias lonshitoxluciftiaslonsh666@... [JoyofSatan666] <[email protected] wrote:

  Taga saan ka? Baka pwede tayo mag-kita minsan and discuss about the things na kailangan i-discuss. Hindi naman na issue satin mga filipino kung anong race natin eh. If you don't mind. 

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On Saturday, December 9, 2017, 6:52 PM, AntiGoatFucker avivom666@... [JoyofSatan666] <[email protected] wrote:
  I signed it even though I'm Filipino. If USA goes under control, so will the world.


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On Friday, December 8, 2017, 6:51:48 AM GMT+8, Donna Hebert denadehna@... [JoyofSatan666] <[email protected] wrote:

  50,000 Net Neutrality votes excluded from FCC docket
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/201 ... ket/?amp=1
Well, they are controlled by the joos...
DehnaHS88

Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android
On Sat, Dec 2, 2017 at 4:50 PM, 'maxine.dietrich666' maxine.dietrich666@... [JoyofSatan666]<[email protected] wrote:  
I just signed the petition "Save Net Neutrality #netneutrality" and wanted to see if you could help by adding your name.

Our goal is to reach 1,000,000 signatures and we need more support. You can read more and sign the petition here:

http://chn.ge/2iCDqB8

https://www.change.org/p/save-net-neutr ... 217winners

From Change.org,
Message regarding petition:

The ability to organize grassroots movements, whether locally or across the globe, is made possible by an open Internet. Since its creation, the Internet has become the world’s megaphone for free speech, protected by the principles of Net Neutrality, which require internet service providers (ISPs) to give everyone equal access to everything you use the internet for -- email, watching videos, listening to music, or signing petitions on Change.org. 

Without Net Neutrality, ISPs can choose what you see online, favoring some sources or blocking others. For example, if someone launched a petition on Change.org against a company like Verizon, Net Neutrality prevents Verizon from blocking or slowing their customers’ access to our site.  

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is moving to end Net Neutrality -- which could mean giving big cable companies room to charge extra fees, block and censor users -- by removing ISPs from Title II of the Communications Act, a rule that means ISPs are subjected to tougher regulations that prevent them blocking sites, creating paid “fast” lanes, and throttling internet speeds. This decision could have global implications for the way the world shares and receives information from journalists, newsrooms, and NGO’s.

Net Neutrality also prevents ISPs from creating paid “fast lanes” that would give faster delivery of content to companies who can afford to pay more. An organization or platform like Change.org that couldn’t afford those fees, couldn’t communicate with their supporters. 

In the United States, there is strong bipartisan support for Net Neutrality... A recent poll conducted by Mozilla found that Republicans, Democrats and Independents overwhelmingly support these rules. 

At Change.org, we believe that people everywhere should have the tools they need to make their voices heard. We’re a social good company powered by technology that empowers anyone anywhere to take action on the issues they care about. A closed off Internet means fewer ways for millions of people to make the change they want to see.

Without an internet equally accessible to everyone regardless of income or geography, we can’t continue that mission. Add your name to let Congress and the FCC know that you support an open internet.

This petition will be delivered to:Federal Communications CommissionU.S. House of RepresentativesU.S. Senate

_______

High Priestess Maxine Dietrich
www.joyofsatan.com
 

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