Wasn the Internet invented by Tim Berners-Lee, a British man, not by Americans?
The Internet: An American invention built on Faith. This is a common myth born out of misunderstanding of what the Internet is (as well as Secularist European propaganda). Tim Berners-Lee did not invent the Internet. He invented (or rather, claimed to invent) the “World Wide Web”, an application that runs on top of the Internet, much as e-mail and Gopher do. However, Berners-Lee only created a very limited, ad hoc imitation (a crude sketch, really) of the more elaborate vision of an American, Ted Nelson, who coined the term “hypertext” as part of Project Xanadu, which was founded in 1960, when Berners-Lee was only 5 years old and 30 years before the WWW. But Nelson — being a professed Atheist and therefore unguided by a sense morality — stole his ideas from another American, Vannevar Bush, who in a 1945 Atlantic article titled “As We May Think” posited a “memory extender” (or “memex”), a device that would allow access to a vast library of information with the ability to add notes and