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originally posted by: Thoughtful1
Gun's For Hire and I feel like I am in a modern day western.
Even Snowden is involved giving an interview to Forbidden Stories, a Paris based non Profit. Amnesty International and a group of covert journalists have revealed that Pegasus Project has been selling their spyware which anyone, or any government can buy, bypassing Israel government approval. Israel considers the malware that can produce an i-phone clone of a targeted person a weapon, which it is.
This is a huge deal involving cybersecurity. Journalists , human right activists and government officials have been targeted.
Remember the journalist, Jamal Khashoggi's who was murdered and connected to Saudi Arabia? And the journalist murdered in Mexico. How about the negotiator for the Iranian deal. 50,000 numbers were on the list.
Basically a hired gun providing the capability to monitor and track and derail or kill.
As Snowden stated our democracy is at risk.
twitter.com...
originally posted by: Caledbwlch
I don't know why anyone even asks this question. The issue is global. There is no "safe place," this is a last stand.
originally posted by: carewemust
a reply to: tanstaafl
If Democrats keep (or even grow) their House and Senate majorities in Nov 2022, should we join most Americans and welcome Social-Com-unism, or leave the country?
originally posted by: Thoughtful1
Gun's For Hire and I feel like I am in a modern day western.
Even Snowden is involved giving an interview to Forbidden Stories, a Paris based non Profit. Amnesty International and a group of covert journalists have revealed that Pegasus Project has been selling their spyware which anyone, or any government can buy, bypassing Israel government approval. Israel considers the malware that can produce an i-phone clone of a targeted person a weapon, which it is.
This is a huge deal involving cybersecurity. Journalists , human right activists and government officials have been targeted.
Remember the journalist, Jamal Khashoggi's who was murdered and connected to Saudi Arabia? And the journalist murdered in Mexico. How about the negotiator for the Iranian deal. 50,000 numbers were on the list.
Basically a hired gun providing the capability to monitor and track and derail or kill.
As Snowden stated our democracy is at risk.
twitter.com...
originally posted by: cherokeetroy
a reply to: Thoughtful1
I don't know about the rest of you but I know I'm being heavily observed right now. I don't have a cellphone but even through my #ty Kindle through my apps and sm algorithms I'm being watched. But I'm also aware that they have other very high tech devices they use to track and observe even without the use of internet or towers. There's no place to escape on this planet. So just wave to the CIA and all the other agencies, known and unknown, and let them know that you know what they don't think you know. Or at present, what seems that they don't care if we know
People are quicker to shoot you down for making a mistake than they are to lift you up for doing something right.
originally posted by: cherokeetroy
a reply to: MindBodySpiritComplex
I don't know? Because someone posted it on Twitter today and I automatically assumed it was a snapshot taken from the recent protest when the streets were flooded with people so I didn't bother to do a reverse image search to double check ? I usually do check the info I post but sometimes things do slip by me. Maybe that's because I'm #ing human and not error proof. So shoot me
This is what I'm talking about when I'm called out for every mistake I make when the majority of the time I'm pretty consistent with posting what I hope is relevant, up to date useful data. I don't get feedback on that though. It's always the screw ups that get put on blast. Which tells me that people are always looking for you to mess up so they can be the ones to point it out
People are quicker to shoot you down for making a mistake than they are to lift you up for doing something right. That's always been my experience. I really hate that quality in humans