People seem to forget that 6 trillion dollars of liquidity was injected into the US monetary supply in 2020 (close to a 50% increase in the total USD monetary supply). The 2008 financial bailout popularized by "The Big…
I think it's important that we draw a line in the sand about what is acceptable behaviour in society. Protesting is a right. Shutting down a city, while being fueled by disinformation networks controlled by foreign…
The whole point was controlling points of access for international funds (ie. the GoFundMe, GiveSendGo, crypto).
You are missing a key element of context in all of this. This protest took place "online" as much as in person. This was a giant photo op designed to generate propaganda to drum up support for a burgeoning handful of…
Amazon has contracted firms to produce boxes for their facilities which include 'gait recognition' code.
So even more surveillance, but passively, all the time, in spaces that are deemed too private for cameras.
this is terrifying? even more surveillance, but passively, all the time, in spaces that are deemed too private for cameras.
People seem to forget that 6 trillion dollars of liquidity was injected into the US monetary supply in 2020 (close to a 50% increase in the total USD monetary supply). The 2008 financial bailout popularized by "The Big…
I think it's important that we draw a line in the sand about what is acceptable behaviour in society. Protesting is a right. Shutting down a city, while being fueled by disinformation networks controlled by foreign…
The whole point was controlling points of access for international funds (ie. the GoFundMe, GiveSendGo, crypto).
You are missing a key element of context in all of this. This protest took place "online" as much as in person. This was a giant photo op designed to generate propaganda to drum up support for a burgeoning handful of…
Amazon has contracted firms to produce boxes for their facilities which include 'gait recognition' code.
So even more surveillance, but passively, all the time, in spaces that are deemed too private for cameras.
this is terrifying? even more surveillance, but passively, all the time, in spaces that are deemed too private for cameras.