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Yeah, my dad is a network engineer from the late 70s, so I think I forget that most people arrived after everything was already there.
They didn't watch it get built.
What *is* the "new internet" was introduced to the public in the 1980s - public key cryptography (I remember where I was sitting in the college library when I read the SciAm article on public keys, knapsack and RSA algorithms. PGP was revolutionary. Now we *can* have authenticated IPs.
What is distressing to me is that people don't seem to realize that the globalist TLS cabal can forge any domain in the world for most people - because their browser trusts cabal CAs for everything. HTTPS is worthless without some PKCS#11
Making DNS Federated Again is a little easier for people to understand.