I would be curious about Amazon since you can upload pictures there. Now to do so, upload need to have a Prime Account which means you are paying for that storage; it is not just the waiver of the delivery fees. I guess it comes down to terms of service which are long and small printvon purpose, so no one reads them.
BTW,, I was talking to an attorney who does probate work. For access to your files, email, etc, if you have not named someone, it can get ugly, especially with passwords to access accounts. At the time, she said Google was the worst. It is highly apparent that you are the product. It is one thing to go to the bank and show the death certificate, but none of the Big Tech companies have any kind of customer service because, again, you aren't considered a customer.
True, but what they do with all the data we upload everywhere, in optics, does not matter. But in the background, what happens to that data goes far beyond the "we are the products". In fact, "we are the product" is just used as an optics to the folks at exec level.
In reality the data is used by the alphabets that own and control all these companies, and also fund their extreme expenses that can never be broken free in free-maket, and the goal is to control everyone and everything.
So the reality is "We are the slaves".
Thinking about reality in layers has helped me get a better idea of how things work. Everything seems to have atleast 3-4 layers.
Layer 1: Whats seen by the normies - "Companies are giving us cool free stuff because they are nice"
Layer 2: Whats seen by low level employees - "We are trying to save money, so we make mistakes, but nothing nefarious"
Layer 3: Seen by top management/execs/C-suite - "We gotta make money off of people. If we dont, someone else will"
Layer 4: The real forces, behind the shadows - "This is another bolt tightened to achieve wold domination"
But again, layer 4 can be broken up into paraller layers:
WEF folks - "We are doing this to save the world from the dumb humans"
Depopulators - "We gotta get depopulate and enslave people to fulfil our prophesies"
Banksters - "We gotta keep our financial ponzi schemes going, no matter what, as long as no one figures it out"
Sigh, sometimes I wish I could just go back to like, 1982.
I am still waking up, but your reference to the alphabets - I just realized Google is Alphabet. I always thought that was a dumb name, but it makes so much sense now (Duh).
Alphabet I was referring to are the alphabet agencies - CIA/FBI etc. However Google and the rest are offshoots of the intel agencies. Naming its parent company "Alphabet", sounds like a huge WH trolling.
Sigh, sometimes I wish I could just go back to like, 1982.
80s were the best but I would happily take the 90s as well. But dont worry, in not too long time, we will be in a place better than 80s or 90s.
I would be curious about Amazon since you can upload pictures there. Now to do so, upload need to have a Prime Account which means you are paying for that storage; it is not just the waiver of the delivery fees. I guess it comes down to terms of service which are long and small printvon purpose, so no one reads them.
BTW,, I was talking to an attorney who does probate work. For access to your files, email, etc, if you have not named someone, it can get ugly, especially with passwords to access accounts. At the time, she said Google was the worst. It is highly apparent that you are the product. It is one thing to go to the bank and show the death certificate, but none of the Big Tech companies have any kind of customer service because, again, you aren't considered a customer.
True, but what they do with all the data we upload everywhere, in optics, does not matter. But in the background, what happens to that data goes far beyond the "we are the products". In fact, "we are the product" is just used as an optics to the folks at exec level.
In reality the data is used by the alphabets that own and control all these companies, and also fund their extreme expenses that can never be broken free in free-maket, and the goal is to control everyone and everything.
So the reality is "We are the slaves".
Thinking about reality in layers has helped me get a better idea of how things work. Everything seems to have atleast 3-4 layers.
Layer 1: Whats seen by the normies - "Companies are giving us cool free stuff because they are nice"
Layer 2: Whats seen by low level employees - "We are trying to save money, so we make mistakes, but nothing nefarious"
Layer 3: Seen by top management/execs/C-suite - "We gotta make money off of people. If we dont, someone else will"
Layer 4: The real forces, behind the shadows - "This is another bolt tightened to achieve wold domination"
But again, layer 4 can be broken up into paraller layers:
WEF folks - "We are doing this to save the world from the dumb humans"
Depopulators - "We gotta get depopulate and enslave people to fulfil our prophesies"
Banksters - "We gotta keep our financial ponzi schemes going, no matter what, as long as no one figures it out"
Sigh, sometimes I wish I could just go back to like, 1982.
I am still waking up, but your reference to the alphabets - I just realized Google is Alphabet. I always thought that was a dumb name, but it makes so much sense now (Duh).
Alphabet I was referring to are the alphabet agencies - CIA/FBI etc. However Google and the rest are offshoots of the intel agencies. Naming its parent company "Alphabet", sounds like a huge WH trolling.
80s were the best but I would happily take the 90s as well. But dont worry, in not too long time, we will be in a place better than 80s or 90s.