The financial industry with its profit motives has the tendency to forget about human rights, the right to privacy is lost in the analytics and machine learning algorithms when funding projects.
Your personal data is the world’s most valuable commodity…
To those who can’t imagine alternatives, I say remember…
I consider the possibility that policies were designed to squeeze national currencies out of the communities and thus granting the institutions more control of the national currency with capital controls and financial repression.
The internet is being censored and if unchecked…
The “Official” Story Will Be The ONLY Story You Will Ever Know!
Google/Youtube censorship causes a new trend.
Many alternatives to google, youtube, facebook, reddit, and twitter are on the rise!
Please join us to discuss Rick Falkvinge, founder of the original pirate party and head of privacy at PrivateInternetAccess.com, recent article: “Today, the FBI becomes the enemy of every computer user and every IT security professional worldwide.”
We dissect the new “Rule 41” that gives American law enforcement unprecedented leeway to break into any computer in the world, the implications this has for a world in which privacy is increasingly a thing of the past, and what people can do to protect themselves from the New Online Order of global FBI operations.
The effrontery of government/corporations to abuse you and your work is too much.
Sorry Citizen, but you’re a Slave.
Mandatory compliance, mass surveillance, increasing taxation, more stop-search-seizure security routines.
I hear some saying “I am not a slave”, okay but, what about your children and the next generation?
Do You see the engineered crisis?
New York, New Jersey Airports Threaten To Ditch TSA, Hire Own Security Screeners.
U.S. Attorney General addressed the United Nations to launch a global police force.
“With no public input, no Congress debate or vote, it will be blue helmets and not local cops who will be policing the streets of America”
…”One particularly controversial part of the provisions make it a crime to reveal corporate wrongdoing “through a computer system”. Experts have pointed out that the wording is very vague, and could lead to whistleblowers being penalised for sharing important information, and lead to journalists stopping reporting on them.”