You're just refloating the same conspiracy theories without providing any sort of tangible evidence to back them.
"If you look, you'll see..." isn't a convincing argument to anybody in a position to take any sort of rational action when it comes to Namecoin, or most things.
Not sure what you are quoting, but I am not the only person who believes there may be an organized effort to make sure ICANN and national governments maintain control over domains.
Supposing that is accurate, and there is a lot of evidence for it, the smart next step is to determine which side has the best position.
It's very difficult to go against gangster bureaucrats by arguing. If I were 20 years old and had liberty to travel easily my obvious solution would be proliferation. I believe making advanced weapons available to vulnerable groups is the only solution.
But I'm not 20. It's a lot of work for me to walk 100 feet. I get unpleasant attention from bureaucrats no matter what I do.
So I sit and offer to argue a position.
You believe namecoin should not compete with bitcoin. Correct? Do you believe that?