I appreciate how you just speak your mind, even though it may upset some folks. This differentiates your newsletter/messages from most others.
What you say in this update is on spot!
What Edward Snowden says in the video should help those who actually think to think more clearly now. The "No Choice" hammer has been apparent to me since…
I appreciate how you just speak your mind, even though it may upset some folks. This differentiates your newsletter/messages from most others.
What you say in this update is on spot!
What Edward Snowden says in the video should help those who actually think to think more clearly now. The "No Choice" hammer has been apparent to me since my twenties: The politicians pass laws protecting privacy to grease their constituents, but in reality nothing really changes. For instance, we do not have to provide our social security numbers for identification -- but how does one live in our world without providing it -- companies simply reply no number, no service.
However, since the China virus, I disagree that we have the power. With rare exception, the countries of the world behave as puppets on a string; so much so that it suggests a coordinator(s). Look at how consistently those in power assume the roles of dictators. There seems to be a master stratagem. The bigger and better the technology becomes, the less power our wills exert. I only foresee a continuation. We need more Glenn Meders in the world who think for themselves.
I appreciate how you just speak your mind, even though it may upset some folks. This differentiates your newsletter/messages from most others.
What you say in this update is on spot!
What Edward Snowden says in the video should help those who actually think to think more clearly now. The "No Choice" hammer has been apparent to me since my twenties: The politicians pass laws protecting privacy to grease their constituents, but in reality nothing really changes. For instance, we do not have to provide our social security numbers for identification -- but how does one live in our world without providing it -- companies simply reply no number, no service.
However, since the China virus, I disagree that we have the power. With rare exception, the countries of the world behave as puppets on a string; so much so that it suggests a coordinator(s). Look at how consistently those in power assume the roles of dictators. There seems to be a master stratagem. The bigger and better the technology becomes, the less power our wills exert. I only foresee a continuation. We need more Glenn Meders in the world who think for themselves.
Thank you Ry! Awesome praise!