American Stasi: Big Tech and the FED

GURPS

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The American Stasi Controls What You Hear And See To Control What You Think And Do



It’s tempting to look at Big Tech, corporate media, and federal agencies as distinct industries and entities with their own goals and organizational structures, but that’s not the right way to analyze them in 2024. In reality, they are just different systems within the same organism, similar to how eyes, ears, and legs are all part of a human body. They have different roles and functions, but all are subordinate to the same overarching goal: total power.

In 2024, these entities all function as part of a single system: the American Stasi. Recall that the Stasi was the oppressive spying and law enforcement regime deployed by the Soviet Union against the people of East Germany. The American regime today is every bit as corrupt and deceitful as the Soviet Stasi was during the Cold War. Big Tech and the federal surveillance system work hand in glove to manipulate what you see, hear, and think. The surveillance state spies on you constantly if you engage in activities it detests: going to church or speaking out at a school board meeting, for example. It develops and deploys complex technologies used to manipulate your perception of reality.

Big Tech is the deployment mechanism for much of this technology. Social media networks use government-funded technology to censor the news you read. Search engines use these technologies to prevent you from ever seeing information that’s inconvenient to the regime. Step out of line, and the surveillance state will demand that Big Tech shut down your account or prevent you from earning any revenue from your journalism. I personally know this happens because the regime did it to me and to The Federalist in 2020 and beyond.

Corporate media is used by both the surveillance state and Big Tech to bombard you and overwhelm you with messages it wants you to hear. If the government needs you to hate another country to justify the government’s desire to go to war with it, corporate media will gladly comply with story after story demanding war and slurring anyone who dissents as a domestic terrorist. The government will often spy on these dissenters and leak details of their private lives to corporate media to embarrass them, or they may even deliberately spread vicious lies about someone, knowing corporate media will happily broadcast them. Truth is no obstacle to the American Stasi.
 

vraiblonde

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I'm still trying to recover from people *paying* to give some corporation their DNA.....

There are suckers born every minute in this country. If we have an endless commodity, it's suckers - too bad we can't use them for energy. They have no value and the only benefit they provide is for someone to make money off their stupidity. The rest of us will just have to suffer because there's nothing we can do about it. Human condition, and all....
 

Kyle

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I'm still trying to recover from people *paying* to give some corporation their DNA.....

There are suckers born every minute in this country. If we have an endless commodity, it's suckers - too bad we can't use them for energy.


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vraiblonde

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I have resisted because of the Gov access to the database, but yeah I am curious about the family heritage aspect

But they could make up anything and there's no way you'd know. You'd have to just....trust them.....

Hell, I didn't even want my fingerprints on file for anything. I finally had to give it up to get a base pass. It's amazing to me how people who will loudly proclaim they want privacy, then turn around and answer phishing questions on social media. "Bet you don't remember your mother's maiden name! Bet you don't remember your first car!" It's like, WTF?????

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Clem72

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I'm still trying to recover from people *paying* to give some corporation their DNA.....

There are suckers born every minute in this country. If we have an endless commodity, it's suckers - too bad we can't use them for energy. They have no value and the only benefit they provide is for someone to make money off their stupidity. The rest of us will just have to suffer because there's nothing we can do about it. Human condition, and all....
Well there's at least one (myheritage) that doesn't sell/share/use for alternate purpose your DNA and requires individually named court order to access an stored DNA, but also lets you download your data and delete it from their database AND you can have them destroy the physical chip that was used to encode your DNA results (though this takes an e-mail and isn't automated). Supposedly regularly 3rd person audited. I went ahead and used their service because I had some questions I wanted answered about my history and the information they provided actually helped.
 

Kyle

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It's amazing to me how people who will loudly proclaim they want privacy, then turn around and answer phishing questions on social media. "Bet you don't remember your mother's maiden name! Bet you don't remember your first car!" It's like, WTF?????

I used to offer a gentle warning to friends or family not to answer those things but it became pointless.
 

GURPS

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Well there's at least one (myheritage) that doesn't sell/share/use for alternate purpose your DNA and requires individually named court order to access an stored DNA,



 
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Clem72

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Did you read that link? It basically backs up exactly what I said. Here's the relevant bit.

MyHeritage



MyHeritage* is headquartered in Israel and complies with privacy policies enacted in different jurisdictions throughout the world. They have dedicated Data Protection Officers and a specific Privacy Officer for the EU, and expressly address privacy rights and protections for many different countries, states and other governing bodies. DNA services are not available in some countries. Check their Privacy Policy to determine privacy protections and other policies specific to your residence.

Law Enforcement Access. Among the key privacy principles MyHeritage operates under is a longstanding commitment to prohibit law enforcement from use of its DNA Services. With the exception of valid court order or subpoena, MyHeritage will not provide customer information to law enforcement.

Licensing/Selling Genetic Information. Over its 18-year history, MyHeritage has never sold or licensed personal data (customer names, email addresses, residential addresses, family trees) or genetic data, and will never engage in this practice. MyHeritage states that it will never provide data to insurance companies.

Read for yourself: MyHeritage Terms of Service and Privacy Statement
 
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Kyle

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Did you read that link? It basically backs up exactly what I said. Here's the relevant bit.

ATT and Verizon had the same policy.

Things still worked out great for the feds. ( off book )
 
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vraiblonde

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Nothing is for sure, but if they go back on that now they would be facing a lot of lawsuits.

But again, how would you know? And how could you prove it?

I mean, I don't really care what other people do that has no impact on me personally, I'm only interested in the thought process that goes into choices.
 
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