Separate Tech and State

Guest Post by Ron Paul

Senator Ed Markey (D-MA) recently got in touch with his inner mobster and threatened Elon Musk — the new owner of Twitter and the CEO of electric car company Tesla and space ventures company SpaceX. He told Musk, “Fix your companies” or “Congress will.” As part of this threat, Markey referred to an ongoing National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) investigation into Tesla’s autopilot driving system and Twitter’s 2011 consent decree with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).

Markey has done more than make threats: He is one of a group of Democratic senators who wrote to the FTC urging an investigation into whether Musk’s actions as the new owner of Twitter violated the consent decree or consumer protection laws. Since FTC Chair Lina Khan wants to investigate as many businesses as possible, it is likely she will respond favorably to the senators’ letter.

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The Morlocks Milk Covid® for All Its Worth So That They Might Inherit the Earth

By Doug “Uncola” Lynn via TheBurningPlatform.com

 

Where there is no vision, the people perish

– Proverbs 29:18

 

My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge

– Hosea 4:6

 

Just days ago I attended the funeral of an elderly person who was related to my wife. The week before the service, my bride had received a text informing us of the death. The message was a forwarded screenshot from someone who had angrily affirmed the deceased had received their second Covid vaccine injection just two weeks prior. The funeral was held in a country church located smack in the middle of rural nowhere; and, in a field next to the church’s adjacent cemetery, horses were grazing just yards away from the open grave.

After a traditional service featuring the old familiar hymns, and following the committal ceremony at the gravesite, a meal was served in the church basement.  As far as I knew that day, neither Covid nor the vaccines were mentioned in relation to the deceased. Instead, the service was a celebration of a Christian life; and with the joys and sorrows shared in poignant ways.

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Big Business Loves Big Government

Guest Post by John Stossel

Big Business Loves Big Government

Politicians say they pass laws to “protect Americans from big business.”

People like hearing that. Many don’t like big business.

Unfortunately, most people don’t realize that those laws often help big business while hurting consumers.

“Big business and big government are not enemies like a lot of people think they are,” says American Enterprise Institute fellow Tim Carney in my new video. “When government gets bigger, whether it’s through spending or taxes or regulation, the big guys, big business benefits.”

Consider the $15 minimum wage. People think of that law as pro-worker. But big companies like Walmart, Costco and Amazon lobby in favor of it. Why?

Because big business can afford robots. Their competitors often cannot.

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THIS WAS A TEST, AND WE FAILED

“The Truth, when you finally chase it down, is almost always far worse than your darkest visions and fears.” ~ Hunter S. Thompson

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I think Hunter S. Thompson is being proven right by revelations becoming obvious daily. I’m a natural skeptic, so I rarely believe anything I’m told without verifying facts, analyzing data and understanding the motivation of those making declarations and assertions. For most of my life I thought I generally understood how the world worked.

Doubts about my understanding began to creep into my mind between 2000 and 2008, as I watched my government cover-up the truth about 9-11, use it to institute an Orwellian surveillance state through the Patriot Act, invade Iraq based upon a false narrative of WMD and links to 9/11, and watching those controlling the Federal Reserve create the dot.com bubble and follow it up with a housing bubble – all done to benefit Wall Street banks, billionaires, connected politicians, and Deep State apparatchiks.

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Welcome To Your Future

Submitted by Joe

Via Dissident Thoughts

Most of my politically aware life has been consumed with concern over the size and scope of the state. The growing influence of the government in our lives, the expansion of the intrusion into every aspect of American life and the outright murder of Americans in places like Waco and Ruby Ridge combined to make me extremely distrustful of the government.

At the same time, I generally was a good Republican in the sense of supporting pro-business policies, thinking that what was good for business was good for America. More jobs, better wages, etc.

Over time, I began to realize that I was believing a fake narrative with a false dichotomy. It turns out that the people in Big Government were the same people in Big Business and that while the regular middle and working class Americans were voting Republican to benefit Big Business, Big Business was working at odds with our interests.

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Government Treats You Like a Milk Cow… Doug Casey Shows How to Avoid It

Via International Man

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International Man: Today, we’re going to take a close look at a pressing issue that’s growing in importance every single day: political risk.

No matter where you live in the world, political risk is growing and may soon have serious implications for you and your investments.

In the United States, this has become a significant concern…

Unsustainable government debt, a corrupt and failing political system, and swings in attitude toward more government involvement in daily life have severe ramifications you should know about.

Doug is recognized as one of the founders of the concept of using international diversification to reduce one’s political risk. Today we’re asking him about this problem.

Doug, what inspired you to write your best-selling book, International Man?

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How to Declare Your Digital Independence from Government and Big Tech

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An often-overlooked ingredient of international diversification is spreading your digital presence across multiple friendly jurisdictions.

Just as obtaining a second passport or an offshore bank account can help you obtain significant political diversification benefits, so too can moving your digital presence to multiple jurisdictions.

Most of us today have a significant digital presence, in both our personal and professional lives.

In this digital age, restricting internet access and spying on and/or seizing digital data and otherwise tampering with an individual’s digital presence have become new tools in the traditional toolbox of governments.

There’s no doubt that Big Tech firms like Google and Facebook, the US government, and numerous others are very much in the business of undermining your privacy and digital sovereignty.

Keeping your digital presence under the jurisdiction of only one unfriendly country—such as the United States—is not prudent.

Diversifying your digital presence is the solution.

This will help you secure your privacy and ensure that no government can pull the plug on your digital life or shut down your online business at the drop of a hat.

For more on this topic we turn to Paul Rosenberg, renowned expert in digital diversification and privacy.

International Man: Why is the United States such an unfriendly place when it comes to your privacy and digital presence?

Paul Rosenberg: It comes down to “because they can,” I suppose. Most of these technologies were created in the US, which means that there are more competent technicians available there. But perhaps equal to that has been the fear of the populace in the aftermath of 9/11. It’s a sad truth that frightened people do stupid things, and frightened Americans released their rulers from scrutiny.

When you combine the factors above with the innate control obsession of rulers, you get the current mess.

International Man: Lately we’ve been seeing Big Tech companies like Facebook, Twitter, Google, and many others engaging in censorship and arbitrarily kicking people off their platforms. This trend seems to only be getting worse.

Anyone who deviates from mainstream thinking and so-called conventional wisdom—in economics, politics, health and nutrition… anything—is at risk.

How can diversifying your digital presence protect you from these kinds of abuses?

Paul Rosenberg: At this point, you have to consider the Big Tech companies as organs of the state or very nearly so. Julian Assange wrote a good book on Google’s partnership with the US State Department, but it goes beyond that. To fully explain this would take some time, but more or less all of the giant tech firms are joined at the hip with one or more government agencies and will generally do as they wish.

The solution is decentralization and diversification. First of all, it is a grave risk to put your trust in any single platform. There are alternatives; people just need to use them. You also need to take yourself and your company out of your home jurisdiction. Otherwise they will know everything about you and what you do, will have complete power over it, and will in fact use it against you, whether you see it being done or not. (And the parts you don’t see are by far the worst.)

International Man: What is the typical breakdown of the different pieces of someone’s digital presence? Can you describe what they are?

Paul Rosenberg: Sure. The first identifier is your IP address. (IP stands for “internet protocol.”) Your IP address will most commonly identify the router you get from your phone or cable company. That is, it connects everything you send and receive to a precise physical address. Another big problem is the machine address, which identifies each device (computer, phone, TV, etc.). Email addresses—especially if you have a free email account such as Gmail—are a massive problem also.

International Man: Let’s take one piece at a time. Why would someone consider diversifying their IP address? How does it work and how can you do it?

Paul Rosenberg: Data sent over the internet has no preset path, but it does have a specific destination address, and that is part of every transmission. So, if your real IP address is used, everyone who sees that data stream knows precisely where you are and what you’re reading or writing. (Machine addresses and email addresses track you as well, of course.)

To shield your IP address, you need a good VPN, a virtual private network. This technology, if implemented correctly (and usually it isn’t), sends indecipherable gibberish to and from your IP address and sends your actual traffic to and from somewhere far away.

International Man: It’s no secret that most email providers are not protecting your privacy and digital data. Why is securing your email so important? How can someone diversify and secure their email and the data they upload to the cloud?

Paul Rosenberg: Free email providers make money by monetizing your life. They know your strengths, your weaknesses, which child you favor, and much, much more. Then they feed on that, Google to the tune of more than $100 billion per year. You escape that by paying an email provider who will not track and sell your communications. Also by protecting the messages you send.

International Man: What do you look for in a friendly jurisdiction for your digital presence? And what are some of your favorites?

Paul Rosenberg: Sadly there is no longer any particularly great jurisdiction. All of them have become addicted to data—more today than yesterday and more than that tomorrow. What you have to do these days is send your data through multiple jurisdictions, encrypted and anonymized all the while, and be sure that it is very, very hard to correlate with any point of origin.

Doing all of that, however, requires a multi-jurisdictional presence and considerable technical prowess. (The data thieves are well-funded professionals, after all.) And that means that you’ll have to pay for it. Unfortunately there’s a “free stuff” mania on the internet, and many people will suspend their disbelief for almost anything that’s “free.”

Editor’s Note: Big Tech firms, the US government, and numerous others are collecting huge amounts of data on all aspects of your life. The average person is woefully exposed to surveillance, censorship, and other threats to their digital presence.

But it doesn’t have to be this way… and fortunately we’ve found a practical solution.

It will help you secure your privacy and ensure that no government or tech giant can pull the plug on your digital life or shut down your online business at the drop of a hat. Click here to find out more.

QUOTES OF THE DAY

“My definition of a free society is a society where it is safe to be unpopular.”

Adlai Stevenson Jr.

“Whenever you put your faith in big government for any reason, sooner or later you wind up an apologist for mass murder.”

Karl Hess

“Many people never grow up. They stay all their lives with a passionate need for external authority and guidance, pretending not to trust their own judgment.”

Alan Watts

“Tyranny is defined as that which is legal for the government but illegal for the citizenry.”

Thomas Jefferson

“We do not live in a revolutionary time. People are not prepared to contest power.”

Edward Snowden

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QUOTES OF THE DAY

“The difference between a thief and a congressman: When a thief steals your money, he doesn’t expect you to thank him.”

Walter E. Williams

“Democracy means simply the bludgeoning of the people by the people for the people.”

Oscar Wilde

“There is only one success: to be able to spend your life in your own way, and not to give others absurd maddening claims upon it.”

Christopher Morley

“If you give up your rights now, don’t expect to get them back.”

Rand Paul

Motorcycles in the Saaaaaafety Crosshairs

Guest Post by Eric Peters

Motorcycles are the last vehicles still largely free from Uncle’s asphyxiating grasp. That is about to change.

The unelected regulatory apparat known as the National Highway Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), which is a gaggle of federal bureaucrats who – somehow – became Car Czars, empowering themselves to dictate saaaaaaaaafey standards which all cars must comply with – is turning its unwanted attention to bikes.

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