There must be large civil rights violations class actions suits for this -- all of these entities that violated our civil rights must be held accountable. Perhaps after the Supreme Court hears the censorship case (in March?).
Vorhies writes:
My personal blackpill theory:
I suspect that Google doesn’t actually make that much money off of ads and instead, they are just selling your data to the CIA / NSA / China etc since the early 2000's. I believe the whole ad revenue narrative is mostly a cover for their surveillance capitalism which is growing obsolete in the face of competition. I don’t recall ever buying a single product from a Google ad. I don’t know anyone that has. When I was doing a product company as CEO, I was advised by a Marketing consultant to avoid Google ads unless I can "stick it out for three months and accept a lot of losses."
And this is typical, people in marketing avoid Google ads and stick with Facebook and Instagram because the ROI is so much better. There is only one company on the internet that I spend a ton of money on and that’s Amazon. But apparently, Google is bigger than them because of revenue from ads? That makes no sense at all. I don't know why people aren't asking more questions about this.
Hopefully, someone will do an audit of Google as this anti-trust case winds through the DOJ and someone will check their ad-words accounts. My guess is that the Chinese are funneling money through "ad purchases" and their employees doing the laundering are getting lazy and just buying keywords they type out randomly on the keyboard to get their numbers up.
I also think that YouTube is doing the same thing. Hence the reason there isn't even a DRM encryption mechanism available to any common creator. This allows countries like China to wholesale scrape all of YouTube as a giant surveillance op. The only benefit is that we get to do the same thing.
What's funny about the lack of a DRM encryption option is that it's already well supported within browsers and hardware because of companies like Netflix. You can see this in action if you try to copy a video from Netflix via OBS. You'll get a black screen.
So the fact YouTube doesn't even have this DRM option is mind-boggling. The only way Google and YouTube make sense to me is if they are doing all this because someone or a bunch of people are putting money in their pocket to keep all this data open to the intelligence orgs across the planet.
Anyway, the jig is up. Google fucked themselves by ruining their product, DEI telling their white engineers they were perpetuating white supremacy, and then flooding their engineering roles and centers of cultural control with Chinese engineers, with a large portion of them being foreign intelligence sleeper cells.
Plus EO 13818 getting extended just yesterday: https://greatawakening.win/p/17s5DbKckj/press-release-notice-on-the-cont/
This would be related to Patrick Byrne's "Liver Punch":
Allegations:
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As prosecutor in ICC Jack extorted Europeans: "We know you killed a guy in 1997, pay me or I indict you."
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DOJ-SDNY knew since April 2022 & buried it.
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DOJ to Jack: "You get Trump or we get you."
Source: https://twitter.com/PatrickByrne/status/1733261045035061337
Agreed. I try to do this as much as possible.
I buy everything I can from thrift --- clothing, household appliances, dishes, etc. Also purchase my CDs, DVDs, Books and Toys from Goodwill -- gives me the option to get the classics, much better quality than what you can buy new anyways.
While I grow some food, it's not possible for me to grow it all. When you shop at the grocery store, avoid anything in a package when possible. This of course means you'll be making most of your food from scratch -- which is not only cheaper but better for you.
I'm trying to get creative too for Christmas gifts.
- For one of my granddaughters, I found a wooden baby doll bed at the junk yard. Gonna refinish it and make her a mattress, quilt and rag doll to go with it. PS: If you do crafts, Goodwill is a great place to get inexpensive sheets/pillowcases etc to use for fabric scraps.
- I made Pine Tar soap for the guys. They LOVE this! I make it stronger than what you can buy online.
- Making homemade raspberry jam and peanut butter fudge.
- Cute snowman ornaments made from my leftover baby food jars.
- Buying experiences for our older daughters (for one I'm getting her and her husband tickets to a local music performance, for another I'm getting a gift card for a local art venue, and the other is getting a gift card to the state parks for camping)
Still looking for ideas. What are others here doing? Especially for kids.
Something I've never been able to figure out... I would assume that JFK Jr would have trademarked his "George" magazine. The new magazine has that same title and font. Surely this would be trademark infringement? How is the new magazine allowed to use it?
I enjoyed Mr. Robot. Same director as this movie (Esmail)
Mr. Robot was steeped in "end of the world as we know it" / e-coin / destroying capitalism and banking / hackers / anonymous / rogue FBI / tranny (Whiterose) etc.
Interestingly, I recall seeing Twitter post from Esmail pre-2020 and he was vehemently anti-Trump which I thought was odd given the show.
I want to watch it again but cancelled my Amazon account after they went about censoring Trump around Jan 6. LOL
I have this sneaky feeling that Elon is somehow involved with this.
You may remember that Elon made a comment on Twitter that he didn't understand how they could sell OpenAI because it was originally a non-profit that he was a large donor for. It would be a hoot if somehow it turns out that Elon is determined to be an owner of OpenAI or due compensation of sorts.
Do you remember the Cyber event, all the talk of PCAPS? I'm not saying that these things are not real or that he has not put in a lot of sweat and tears but what specifically have you seen from that event which has come to fruition thus far?