Friday, November 15, 2024

TWILA BRACE: He who holds the data makes the rules

people [think] HIPPA protects privacy but it doesn't. It did the exact opposite. It gave all those corporations and the government access to your data. So that's a lot of what we do and that's why Real ID is real important to us because we believe that that's going to be the card, the number, the system that will include not only your medical records but your financial records, and be a fully controlling card . . . --Twila Brice

Remember last week when we told you about opting out of the Real ID version of driver licenses? Well, guess what else is a privacy-destroying system? HIPAA. (Yup, HIPAA — the legislation that’s advertised to be the exact opposite.) According to the Citizens’ Council for Health Freedom (@CCHFreedom), some people have begun declining to sign HIPAA forms at all. Here’s what CCHF’s thinks Real ID and HIPAA have to do with each other.
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He who holds the data makes the rules, and any tyrant knows they have to get hold of the data on everyone to control them. And so we spend a lot of time protecting medical privacy, personal privacy in the medical record because just think of all the things that you reveal these days through the medical record. As a matter of fact, the largest electronic medical health creator, manufacturer, whatever, the EPIC system, she wants it to be not just an electronic health record, EHR, she wants it to be a CHR, Comprehensive Health Record. She wants to know how many hours you sleep, when do you lay down, what do you eat? What's your transportation? What's your ride to work, or wherever you go, right? She wants to know all of this and wants it in the medical record. So it's really important to protect patient privacy, and people [think] HIPPA protects privacy but it doesn't. It did the exact opposite. It gave all those corporations and the government access to your data. So that's a lot of what we do and that's why Real ID is real important to us because we believe that that's going to be the card, the number, the system that will include not only your medical records but your financial records, and be a fully controlling card . . .

Learn more on HIPPA from Twila Brace here.

NEW: Malcolm X Family suing US Government

Well, those bombings of his home, yeah, I'd say those are attempts to conspire to assassinate Malcolm X.   

Lawyer Ben Crump, representing the family of Malcolm X, has filed a major lawsuit against the CIA, FBI, and the New York Police Department, alleging a conspiracy to assassinate the civil rights icon. Crump claims to possess explosive new evidence that will directly link these agencies to the plot. This legal action comes after the two men who were wrongfully imprisoned for decades for the assassination were exonerated in 2021. Malcolm X had believed that he was under government surveillance, particularly during his travels abroad for the Hajj pilgrimage, following his conversion to Orthodox Islam.

Unlike Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X was not friends with the Rothschild family. 

NAOMI BROCKWELL: “Every email going into your inbox for Gmail is being analyzed, it's being scanned, it's being added to a profile about you"

Brave doesn't track your search history, Google does.

Apple goes out of its way to try to anonymize your data.  It doesn't store it in it's database your exact location. It uses a technique called "fuzzing."

Brave, Proton email and Tutanota [this has a free version] don't track your data.  But wait, if a 3rd party stores your data for security reasons, doesn't that mean that they actually have access to it?

03:40  Every email that goes into your inbox for your Gmail account, it's being analyzed, it's being scanned, it's being added to a profile about you.  Google has a terrible track record.  

As soon as you connect to the internet, Android uploads to google it comes hey complete history of where you have been that day . . .   

No one needs an app for Shell gasoline.  Convenience is not an upside to the massive loss of privacy when we use apps or even our credit and debit cards.  John's Shell app tracks a lot of data, including his travel destinations, locations, purchase history, contact information, email address, name, phone number, product interaction, purchase history, search history, user ID, product interaction, crash data, performance data, precise location, coarse location, etc.  Before you down an app, take a look at their permissions.  

NYC COVID-19 App?

08:35  What's App collects a lot of data about you.  It shares it with its parent company, Facebook.  And that data includes who you are, what time you're calling people, who you're calling, and the content of messages is end-to-end encrypted.  Take a look at the default backup of your devices and whether that's just being saved into some cloud.  There was a scandal where that was going on for a long time, and people thought they had private communications but actually everything was just immediately available.  "WhatsApp data leaked--500 million use records for sale online," Jurgita Lapienyte, Chief Editor, CyberNews, February 24, 2023.

A document leaked by Rolling Stones a couple of years ago showed all the different private messaging apps and how they compared in terms of privacy, and Signal App was one of the best.  WhatsApp was one of the worst.

09:23  They already have all my data.  What's the point of going private now?  

Think of it when you date someone.  So they know everything about you, and you're fine with that but the moment that you end that relationship, would you still be comfortable with them knowing everything about you going forward?  No, you'd probably stop them from having access to your Amazon account, your Netflix account, and access to your email.  You probably wouldn't want them to have that information going forward.  Privacy comes down to choice, right.  It's not that I want everything that I do to remain private.  I'm a public personality as well.  I show videos of myself doing all kinds of crazy things.  I let people in the public watch them.  It's that I deserve I have the right to selectively reveal to the world what I want them to see, and currently, that's not the world.   

De-Google your phone.

TOM LUONGO: Under Biden, we had a bunch of Ukrainian Nazis. We don't have that [now]. We may have a lot of people who are Israeli first, or owned by AIPAC, or whatever you want to call them, they are not ideologically related to this conflict with blood


11:00.  Under Biden, we had a bunch of Ukrainian Nazis.  We had Anthony Blinkin, Nuland, and all the other people.  We don't have that.  We may have a lot of people who are Israeli first, or owned by AIPAC, or whatever you want to call them, they are not ideologically related to this conflict with blood.  And that's a massive upgrade.  That means that ultimately these people are going to be transactional about this stuff, whereas Nuland and Blinkin and the others were not transactional about it.  This was personal to them.  Yeah, they were put in those positions to execute on that personal animus, and that's reality and as clear as day with Blinkin and it's clear as day with Nuland and Kagan and Bill Crystal, and all the rest of them.  Those people are not in power here.  What we have are a bunch of people who are . . . two things.  I'm trying to take the other side of the Pearl collection on this

Thursday, November 14, 2024

SENEFF: WOW! Trump didn't renege on his promises!! Trump Picks RFK, Jr. as Secretary of Health and Human Services

Stephanie Seneff writes,

WOW! Trump didn't renege on his promises!! 

"The HHS, created in 1979, oversees 13 separate agencies. The most well-known of these are the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Food and Drug Administration, and the National Institutes of Health." 

From the article, "Trump Picks RFK, Jr. as Secretary of Health and Human Services," Epoch Times, Austin Alonzo and Jeff Louderback, November 14, 2024.  [article is behind a paywall.]

Are statements like this a negotiating technique to get RFK, Jr. to agree to terms from the entrenched administrative state?