Friday, November 1, 2024

Trump's rise in the polls is Russian interference, right? Hmm. Commie interference, more like it

BREAKING: 4-STAR GENERAL STANLEY MCCHRYSTAL ENDORSED "the coup of the coup, Kommie-la."

In other words, the ISAF commander, who, in executing “population-centric COIN,” the doctrine that valued (Afghan) population protection over (U.S.) force protection, is probably responsible for more Dismounted Complex Blast Injuries (dismembered US soldiers) than any other commander in history has endorsed the coup of the coup, Kommie-la.

ISAF is the International Security Assistance Force.  

"I would love to be able to live on a homestead and go and milk my cow, take the eggs out of the chicken coop and have one baby in my belly and on my hip and another toddler behind me"

OWEN BENJAMIN: Free will cannot be taken, it has to be given.

My prediction. Trump wins and they attempt to nullify it with the 14th Amendment [Section 3]. It disqualifies former officials if they took part in an insurrection.
It will hurt more if it’s after he wins. Especially if it’s a landslide.
It will appear that the people's choice is being rejected by an invisible cabal of baby-eating reptiles. This will be intended to create hopelessness and break apart families.
This will be fought about for years and will offer Americans an excuse to be unproductive miserable and resentful. This is an offer, it’s always an offer. If you accept it and people don’t want to hang around you anymore and you get fired it’s not the “deep state.”
I warned everyone not to take part in January 6th. I called that Biden may win and they would make it look like it was obviously stolen to create an animalistic blowback.
If you realize that the fact is this presentation is for social engineering you will see how it works better. Free will cannot be taken it has to be given.
People who crave power and who don’t possess the qualities that make people want to give them authority have to trick people into acting like miserable pigs so they can get it by default.
It’s why despair, sin, vulgarity, wrath, and greed are pushed. If you become animalistic you lose your authority.
Hope that helps. Not trying to sound like a “know it all” because I’m not, but I’m a “know a lot.”

NAOMI BROCKWELL: Surveillance has dangerous psychological consequences -- yet we're creating a world without privacy. We aren't passive enjoyers of tech, we have say in its direction. Let's write a better future.

People become defensive instead of open-minded.  Admitting to a change in our beliefs might seem like a weakness in the face of ever-present digital history.  And knowing that our actions are constantly monitored and recorded can make us refrain from exploring new ideas, or questioning the status quo because we fear the potential repercussions or judgment based on our digital trail with every digital action being scrutinized, there's a subtle push toward conformity.  It becomes safer to follow the herd than to stand out or challenge prevailing norms and this leads to a society that values uniformity of individual thought.  This new-found digital shadow haunts us.  Instead of spontaneous expressions or genuine searches for knowledge, we might lean toward actions that look better in our digital profile.  There is this subtle internalization that our digital self is in some way more important than our real self.  In a world like this, open authenticity becomes scarce, replaced by curated personalities for digital consumption.  These are profound shifts in the collective psyche of society that we need to be aware of . . . .  --Naomi Brockwell

Privacy is a vaunted goal to get after.  But surveillance is so far developed that it is hard to imagine privacy winning.  

In our communities, police forces in squad cars have receded in favor of crowd-sourced surveillance.

"Crowd-Sourced Suspicion Apps Are Out of Control," Matthew Guariglia, Electronic Frontier Foundation, October 21, 2021.

"Community Surveillance Apps,"

"Networked Self-Defense and Monetized Vigilantism: Private Surveillance Systems," Elizabeth E. Joh, SSRN, July 26, 2021.  

"The Rise of Fear-Based Social Media Like Nextdoor, Citizen, and Now Amazon's Neighbors," Rani Molla, May 7, 2019.

"Breaking the Limits in Urban Video Monitoring: Massive Crowd Source Surveillance Over Vehicles," Vitaly PetrovSergey AndreevMario GerlaYevgeni Koucheryavy, IEEE Wireless Communications, September 23, 2018.

Crowdsourced Surveillanced and Networked Data, Nick Lally, Security Dialogue, SAGE, February 2017.

"The Real Monster of Street Level Surveillance," Rory Mir, Electronic Frontier Foundation, October 25, 2024.