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Do you understand the issue? 
Do you understand that IPv6 by the installation itself creates "Dual
Stacks" a physical segregation? Do you understand that within the
electronic engineering design itself the IPv6 protocol creates a
segregated system? Do you understand that with the IPv6 protocol, in
time the establishment of elite networks will be created separate but
equal to other elite networks over the Public infrastructure? Do you
understand that IPv6 will ride over the Public infrastructure IPv4
backbone at little to no transmission co$t? Do you understand that
Public access to information resting on IPv6 infrastructure has a higher
cost due to the IPv6: infrastructural cost, tunnel (Intellectual
Property within) operators, and additional cost associated with the
maintenance of IPv6? Do you understand that the cost of "Knowledge" of
the information available over the IPv6 system will increase to due to
'proprietary royalties', and that availability decrease due to
'intellectual property' rights, and these cost will increase in an ever
increasing manner? Do you understand that a person from the 3rd World
and Middle World will longer have access to information over IPv6
networks due to the cost of entry?  Do you know that when you create
barriers, of electronic, economic, and social design, you barr the
access to knowledge? Do you understand, that when you shackled the doors
to the Library of Knowledge (the Internet) with the cost, design, and
secularism, you "Burn the books" within?

I believe you do understand, and as you say: "Let the assholes from the
far left and the far right rot. They deserve it."

I believe the initial idea of the Internet was that of a Library, free
access to knowledge for all. ALL

I believe that the Multinational stakeholders and Engineer's are turning
a blind eye to the fact that what they are participating in building, is
a machine that will someday segregate and exclude individuals from
knowledge.

I believe these Builders are acting no different than those of Nazi
Germany: Deutsche Bank AG, Dresdner Bank AG, Commerzbank AG,
Daimler-Benz AG, Volkswagen AG, BMW AG, MAN AG, General Motors Corp,
Ford Motor Co., Degussa AG, BASF AG, Hoechst AG, Bayer AG, Allianz AG,
I.G. Farben, Siemens, KRUPP, BAYER, Shell ...

I believe what is at stake in this case, is the Holocaust of Knowledge:
AT&T, Nokia, Cisco, IBM, Microsoft, Sun, Siemens, Telecoms, and all
their dependants, Icann et. al. ... They are the builders of the new
machine, they will build it to control the flow of knowledge, for the
elite.

I believe that the path that the Builders have chosen to go down is
wrong.

I believe that Humanity can not afford to create a system of "hath and
hath nots". 

I believe in Democracy, Equality, and Access to Life's Knowledge for
ALL.

I believe we can bring BETTER things to life.

James Khan

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Note: The World Bank reports data on Gross National Income (GMI) rather
than Gross  National Product (GNP).
Source: The  World Bank, The 2001 World Bank Atlas.

Country			GNP/Mil$	GNP/Capita	Real Growth
Real Growth	Avg. Inflation
				1999		1999		1980-91
1990-99	1990-99

Albania			$3,146	$930	 	-		2.8%
44.7%
Algeria			46,548	1,550		-0.8%	 	-0.5
19.1
Angola			3,276		270	 	-
-2.8		813.7
Antigua & Barbuda		606		8,990		3.8
2.7		2.5
Argentina			276,097	7,550		-1.5
3.6		6.2
Armenia			1878		490		2.1
3.9		269.2
Australia			397,345	20,950	1.2		2.9
1.3
Austria			205,743	25,430	2.1		1.4
2.2
Azerbaijan			3,705		460		0.4
-10.7		250.0
Bahamas			-		-		1.3
-0.1		2.6
Bahrain			-		-		-3.8
0.8		-0.2
Bangladesh			47,071	370		1.9
3.1		4.1
Barbados			2,294		8,600		1.3
1.5		3.1
Belarus			26,299	2,620		3.3		-2.9
393.5
Belgium			252,057	42,650	2.1		1.4
2.2
Belize			673		2,730		2.5
0.7		2.9
Benin				2,320		380		-1.1
1.8		9.3
Bhutan			399		510		6.8
3.4		9.6
Bolivia			8,092		990	 	2.0
1.8		9.1
Bosnia & Herzegovina	4,706		1,210		N.A.
32.7		-0.1
Botswana			5,139		3,240		5.8
1.8		10.0
Brazil			730,424	4,350		0.4		1.5
263.9
Brunei			-		-		-
-0.5		1.1
Bulgaria			11,572	1,410		1.7
-2.1		112.0
Burkina Faso		2,602		240		1.3
1.4		6.0
Burundi			823		120		1.4
5.0		11.8
Cambodia			3,023		260		-
1.9		28.7
Cameroon			8,798		600	 	-0.9
-1.5		5.5
Canada			614,003	20,140	2.1		1.7
1.4
Cape Verde			569		1,330		2.2
3.2		5.1
Central 3rd World Rep. 	1,035		290	 	-1.5
-0.3		4.9
Chad				1,555		210		3.8
-0.9		7.6
Chile				69,602	4,630		1.7
5.6		8.0
China				979,894	780		7.8
9.5		8.2
Colombia			90,007	2,170		1.2
1.4		22.7
Comoros			189		350	 	-1.0
-3.1		3.8
Congo, Dem. Republic	-		-		-0.2
-8.1		1,423.1
Congo Republic		1,571		550	 	1.6
3.3		8.6
Costa Rica			12,828	3,570		1.0
3.0		16.7
Croatia			20,222	4,530		N.A.		1.0
104.9
Cyprus			9,086		11,950	4.9		2.8
3.5
Czech Republic		51,623	5,020		0.4		0.9
12.4
Denmark			170,685	32,050	2.1		2.0
2.0
Djibouti			511		790	 	-
- 5.1	 	4.4
Dominica			238		3,260		4.7
1.8		3.2
Dominican Republic 	16,130	1,920	 	-0.2		3.9
9.9
Ecuador			16,841	1,360	 	-0.3		0.0
33.8
Egypt				86,544	1,380		2.0
2.4		8.8
El Salvador			11,806	1,920		-0.3
2.8		8.1
Equatorial Guinea	516	1,170		3.4		16.3
13.1
Eritrea			779		200		-
2.2		9.4
Estonia			4,906		3,400		2.1
-0.3		62.7
Ethiopia			6,524		100	 	-1.6
2.4		7.6
Fiji				1,848		2,310		0.0
1.2		3.5
Finland			127,764	24,730	2.5		2.0
2.0
France			1,453,211	24,170	1.8		1.1
1.6
Gabon				3,987		3,300		-4.2
0.6		5.8
Gambia			415		330	 	-0.1
-0.6		3.7
Georgia			3362		620		2.2
-		-
Germany			2,103,804 	25,620	2.2		1.0
1.9
Ghana				7,451		400	 	-0.3
1.6		27.4
Greece			127,648	12,110	1.2		1.8
9.5
Grenada			334		3,440		5.3
2.2		2.6
Guatemala			18,625	1,680		-1.8
1.5		10.9
Guinea			3,556		490		-
1.5		5.6
Guinea Bissau		194		160		1.3
-1.9		37.6
Guyana			651		760		-4.2
5.2		14.3
Haiti				3,584		460	 	-2.4
-3.4		22.2
Honduras			4,829		760		-0.7
0.3		19.7
Hong Kong			165,122	24,570	 -		0.7
4.7
Hungary			46,751	4,640		0.7		1.4
20.6
Iceland			8,197		29,540	1.3		1.8
3.3
India				441,834 	440		3.3
4.1		8.5
Indonesia			125,043	600		3.9
3.0		14.7
Iran				113,729	1,810		-1.1
1.9		27.0
Iraq				-		-		-
-		-
Ireland			80,559	21,470	2.2		6.1
3.4
Israel			99,574	16,31 0	1.8		2.3
10.7
Italy				1,162,910 	20,170	2.1
1.2		4.0
Ivory Coast			10,387	670	 	-3.4
0.6		8.2
Jamaica			6,311		2,430	 	-0.3
-0.6		27.6
Japan				4,054,545 	32,030	3.7
1.1		0.1
Jordan			7717		1.630	 	-3.3
1.1		3.5
Kazakhstan			18,732	1,250		0.9
-4.9		255.9
Kenya				10,696	360		0.3
-0.3		14.9
Kiribati			81		910		0.5
1.0		3.9
Korea, South		397,910	8,490		8.8		4.7
5.8
Kuwait			-		-		-
-		-
Kyrgyzstan			1,465		300		2.1
-6.4		129.7
Laos				1,476		290		1.2
3.8		22.9
Latvia			5,913		2,430		2.8
-3.7		57.9
Lebanon			15,796	3,700	 	-		5.7
24.0
Lesotho			1,158		550		0.0
2.1		9.6
Liberia			-		-		-
-		-
Libya				-		-		-
-		-
Lithuania			9,751		2,640		2.5
-3.9		90.7
Luxembourg			18,545	42,930	3.8		3.8
2.4
Macedonia			3,348		1,660		N.A.
-1.5		94.2
Madagascar			3,712		250	 	-2.4
-1.2		20.6
Malawi			1,961		180		0.1
0.9		34.3
Malaysia			76,944	3,390		2.9
4.7		3.9
Maldives			322		1,200		6.7
3.9		8.2
Mali				2,577		240		0.1
1.1		8.1
Malta				3,492		9,210		3.8
4.2		2.9
Marshall Islands 		99		1,950		-
-		6.3
Mauritania			1,001		390	 	-1.8
1.3		6.0
Mauritius			4,157		3,540		6.1
3.9		6.3
Mexico			428,877	4,440	 	-0.5		1.0
19.5
Micronesia			212		1,830		N.A.
-1.8		3.5
Moldova			1,481		410		1.8
-10.8		142.1
Mongolia			927		390		-
-0.6		66.6
Morocco			33,715	1,190		1.6		0.4
3.2
Mozambique			3,804		220	 	-3.6
3.8		36.4
Myanmar			-		-		-
5.1		26.1
Namibia			3,211		1,890	 	-1.5
0.8		9.8
Nepal				5,173		220		2.1
2.3		8.6
Netherlands			397,384	25,140	1.5		2.1
1.9
New Zealand			53,299	13,990	0.2		1.8
1.4
Nicaragua			2,012		410		-4.6
0.4		38.6
Niger				1,974		190		-4.1
-1.0		6.4
Nigeria			31,600	260		-1.7	 	-0.5
31.6
Norway			149,280 	33,470	2.2%		3.2%
2.1
Oman				-		-		4.5
0.3	 	-2.9
Pakistan			62,915	470		3.2
1.3		10.6
Palau				-		-		-
-		6.4
Panama			8,657		3,080		-1.8
2.4		2.1
Papua New Guinea		3,834		810	 	-0.7
2.3		7.1
Paraguay			8,374		1,560	 	-0.8
-0.2		13.4
Peru				53,705	2,130	 	-2.6
3.2		31.0
Philippines			77,967	1,050	 	-1.2
0.9		8.6
Poland			157,429	4,070		0.5		4.4
25.0
Portugal			110,175	11,030	2.7		2.3
5.6 
Qatar				-		-		-10.9
-		-
Romania			33,034	1,470	 	-0.1		-0.5
105.6
Russian Federation 	328,995	2,250		1.3	 	-5.9
190.4
Rwanda			2,041		250		-2.6
-3.0		16.3
Saint Kitts and Nevis	259		6,330		5.8
4.9		3.1
Saint Lucia			590		3,820		2.9
0.9		2.7
Saint Vincent and		301		2,640		5.2
2.6		2.3
The Grenadines
Samoa				181		1,070		5.1
1.4		4.5
Sao Tome and Principe	40		270	 	-3.5
-0.9		54.1
Saudi Arabia		139,365	6,900	 	-4.2	 	-1.1
1.2
Senegal			4,685		500		0.0
0.6		5.0
Seychelles			520		6,500		2.5
1.3		1.5
Sierra Leone		653		130		-1.3
-7.0		31.1
Singapore			95,429	24,150	4.9		4.7
1.6
Slovak Republic		20,318	3,770		N.A.		1.6
11.4
Slovenia			19,862	10,000	N.A.		2.5
23.3
Solomon Islands		320		750		3.5
0.3		8.5
Somalia			-		-		-
-		-
South Africa		133,569 	3,170		0.9
-0.2		10.2
Spain				583,082	14,800	2.9		2.0
4.1
Sri Lanka			15,578	820		2.5
4.0		9.4
Sudan				9,435		330	 	2.4
- 		-
Suriname			..		-		-4.5
3.3		90.0
Swaziland			1,379		1,350		3.1
-0.2		12.1
Sweden			236,940	26,750	1.7		1.2
2.2
Switzerland			273,856	38,380	1.6		-0.1
1.4
Syria				15,172	970	 	-2.1
2.7		8.7
Tajikistan			1,749		280		-0.1
-		-
Tanzania			8,515		260	 	-1.1
-0.1		23.1
Thailand			121,051	2,010		5.9
3.8		4.6
Togo				1,398		310		-1.7
-0.5		7.6
Tongo				172		1,730		1.5
0.7		4.1
Trinidad and Tobago	6,142		4,750		-5.2
2.0		5.8
Tunisia			19,757	2,090		1.2		2.9
4.6
Turkey			186,490	2,900		2.9		2.2
78.3
Turkmenistan		3,205		670		0.7
-9.6		516.9
Uganda			6,794		320		3.3
4.0		13.8
Ukraine			41,991	840		2.3		-10.3
339.1
United Arab Emirates	..		-		-5.8
-1.6		2.4
United Kingdom		1,403,844 	23,590	2.6		2.1
3.0
United States		8,879,500 	31,910	2.1		2.0
2.1
Uruguay			20,604	6,220		-0.4		3.0
35.2
Uzbekistan			17,613	720		0.8
-3.1		293.0
Vanuatu			227		1,180		-0.2
-0.8		3.9
Venezuela			87,313	3,680		-1.5
-0.5		47.5
Vietnam			28,733	370		-		6.2
16.8
Yemen				6,088		360		-
26.1		58
Yugoslavia			-		-		-1.4
-		-
Zambia			3,222		330		-2.9
-2.4		57.4
Zimbabwe			6,302		530		0.2
0.6		23.6

Note: The World Bank reports data on Gross National Income (GMI) rather
than Gross  National Product (GNP).
Source: The  World Bank, The 2001 World Bank Atlas.
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Holger Steiner [mailto:h.steiner@scharr.de] 
Sent: Monday, November 25, 2002 11:14 PM
To: jkhan
Subject: Re: [atlarge-discuss] "IPv6 & ICANN is..."




jkhan schrieb:
> 
> "Dort, wo man Bücher verbrennt,
> verbrennt man am Ende
> auch Menschen."

Did I ask for the burning of books?

You could spew stupid propaganda all day long, if you want.

I couldn´t just let slip by a quote of a totalitarian killer. He was
wrong and luckily he was killed.



mfg
Holger

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h.steiner@synchron-is.de
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