Great idea! We the People of the United States must read and understand the documents by which their State governments, and the federation of the States were constituted- created.
‘Big Tech’ corporations provide tools that make researching and exchanging information easier than going to a library and leafing through books, or getting together in person. Yet they come with a price.
Go Ogle, for example – what this organization was designed to do is in this more apt spelling of its name: it’s mission is to surveil and influence the public, by controlling the information people have access to. Go Ogle controls well over 90% of all Internet searches.
Control information access > controls what people think > controls what people do.
Ditto for video meeting platforms- like Zoom. It’s my understanding that Zoom collects ‘data’ on all Zoom meeting participants- Where they are, what computer or phone they used to log on to the meeting…
Clouthub.com is a better option for video meetings. I have no affiliation with any tech corporation.
In addition to learning what our inherent, natural, God-given rights are, and the authority We the People have over the governments we created “to secure these Rights” – as the Declaration of Independence tells us; “…to secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity…” as the U.S. Constitution says –
– we can choose to support the individuals and their corporations that are violating our Rights –
or not.
‘Financial Rebellion’ – shares practical tips on how to secure our finances in these uncertain times,
AND how to withdraw our financial support and our contribution of ‘data’ from the individuals & their corporations who violate our natural rights; that profit from doing so.
Great idea! We the People of the United States must read and understand the documents by which their State governments, and the federation of the States were constituted- created.
‘Big Tech’ corporations provide tools that make researching and exchanging information easier than going to a library and leafing through books, or getting together in person. Yet they come with a price.
Go Ogle, for example – what this organization was designed to do is in this more apt spelling of its name: it’s mission is to surveil and influence the public, by controlling the information people have access to. Go Ogle controls well over 90% of all Internet searches.
Control information access > controls what people think > controls what people do.
A few articles that reveal the extent of Go Ogle’s monopoly.
https://search.mercola.com/results.aspx?q=Goodbye%20Google&dt=Health%20Articles#stq=Goodbye%20Google
Goodby Google’ provides info on ‘How You can de-Google Your Life’ – and why it matters:
https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/google-surveillance-agency-de-google-your-life-cola/
Ditto for video meeting platforms- like Zoom. It’s my understanding that Zoom collects ‘data’ on all Zoom meeting participants- Where they are, what computer or phone they used to log on to the meeting…
Clouthub.com is a better option for video meetings. I have no affiliation with any tech corporation.
In addition to learning what our inherent, natural, God-given rights are, and the authority We the People have over the governments we created “to secure these Rights” – as the Declaration of Independence tells us; “…to secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity…” as the U.S. Constitution says –
– we can choose to support the individuals and their corporations that are violating our Rights –
or not.
‘Financial Rebellion’ – shares practical tips on how to secure our finances in these uncertain times,
AND how to withdraw our financial support and our contribution of ‘data’ from the individuals & their corporations who violate our natural rights; that profit from doing so.
https://live.childrenshealthdefense.org/chd-tv/browse-all/financial-rebellion-with-catherine-austin-fitts/
Live Free – and THRIVE!
After first two classes, I can say this is a great learning opportunity.
A small but great group is taking the class, adding to the experience with good questions and interesting links via the chat.
Kudos to Daniel Richard.