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Big Tech Enslavement - The Information War

My insight on Big Tech Enslavement. 

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Let's talk about Big Tech. And specifically, let's talk about whistleblower Edward Snowden and what his insights were. (By the way, if you haven't seen the Joe Rogan & Edward Snowdon podcast, there are some gems in there, and generally worth a watch).

Let's zoom out and think about our lives in the 21st century. Although our technology may seem primitive to all those extraterrestrials roaming around, to us, we've come some way. Let's take the example of music. We've gone from using cassette tapes to CD's, to USB's, to SD cards to cloud services. From something hefty of physical nature to something we don't even see. To get to that point, we've had to become a little more thoughtful about how we operate. So we figured out how to get physical stuff and convert it to online storage. When we had tapes and CD's we operationally understood how they worked. The easier something becomes physically, the more complex the explanation becomes. Naturally, the majority would not be privy to the inner workings of how digital applications work and talk to each other through networks.

We can, therefore, in a sense, make a conjecture that we take things for granted. If you think about it, technology makes our life easier, so we don't have to think about how it works. We develop things to help us, to advance us, which to me is a great thing. The more we build and use technology to further humanity's evolution, the better for us individually and as one.

However, the powers at the helm of our enslavement are those who own and run Big Tech. Big Tech oligarchs have more weight and pushing power than governments. You can take the recent example of Twitter banning a sitting president of a country. Without allowing our emotions about characters on the world stage to blind us, it is clear that things are not as black and white as perhaps we think. Nefarious schemes against humanity have been unfolding for thousands of years. What we are experiencing today is nothing more than what has always been going on. We are just more conscious of it in this information age.

So, where am I going with this? You need to be aware that your digital world needs a bit more attention. Because the reality is, unless you understand how technology communicates with itself, you are unaware of what is going on all around you, all the time. We live in a constantly connected world. Understand this - the moment you own any device and connect to the World Wide Web, you are vulnerable. Imagine someone knowing everything about you. How, you may ask? Because they have access to all the information, you hold dearly. If you are reading this, you most likely keep your emails with one of the Big Tech providers. Do you?

I will take a moment to remind you of the matrix that exists all around us. These Big Tech people are the very same people involved in horrendous crimes against humanity (the crimes against children alone should spark emotion). The same people that do not pay their taxes. The same people that are in bed with corruption. The same people that constantly lie to you. Yes, they invest in their infrastructure and technology to make their services second-to-none. Still, we are the experiment, and our data is in the palm of their hands. (I recommend watching the Snowden clips because he goes into plenty of detail about the various government programs running alongside Big Tech to collect information on you. To spy on you).

I will plan to do more posts on the specific solutions to all of this, but it's not the scope of this blog post. (If you cannot wait, let me know in the comments, and I will get back to you. But, for now, get yourself a solid VPN which does not log IP's). Check out The Project as it covers everything you need to know to protect yourself.

Just know that this is happening and the likelihood that all your devices are collecting information on you is as high as the survival rate for the worlds deadliest virus.

So you see, we blindly accept digital programs without really understanding them. We accept T&C's without reading them because why would we? We want to use the damn thing! Our ignorance has created our external realities without us even realising. Why do you think the Big Tech CEO's disable default computer mics & cover their webcams with tape?