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Privacy was never meant to be. The current development with censorship and surveillance is a feature, not a bug. The internet is a continuation of Steven Newcomb’s “System of Domination,” and the System of Domination is real.
Indiana tested incoming waste soil for a diversity of chlorinated dioxins and dibenzofurans and found every one they looked for. But the governor claims the levels are acceptable.
All over our county, there are people caring for the land, the animals, the crops, the forests and their own yards. These are not some romantic visions of the past, these resources represent our livelihoods, our passions and generational hopes.
The anarchist vision is so profoundly at odds with everything on which our current society is based – all that domination, exploitation and control enforced by state-sanctioned violence – that it is not possible to be an anarchist and not feel alienated from that world and the mindset that uncritically accepts it.
While some of the ACS’ questions may seem fairly routine, the real danger is in not knowing why the information is needed, how it will be used by the government or with whom it will be shared.
Nearly all knowledge domains are captured and as a result we are still living in the 18th century while thinking that we are modern.
Terminating U.S. participation in the WHO is necessary to prevent endless health “emergencies,” mandatory medical treatments, quarantines, travel restrictions, global health certificates, censorship, gain-of-function research, and billions of wasted tax dollars.
Our deepest opinions, our real principles, come from an essential truth which is the source of our very being and can never be altered by the endless lies of those with all the power that money can buy.
Fauci switched the entire linguistic system of American science, from classical “speak,” to woke “speak.” He brought in Cancel Culture, essentially, before anybody could imagine what it was.
The criminal investigation undertaken by the federal government against hundreds of participants in the Jan. 6 storming of the U.S. Capitol is polarizing the country and shredding civil liberties.
Unlike national laws, where elected officials vote on laws that apply to their country, this lawmaking process involves mostly unelected diplomats voting on the treaty.
For the violence to end, such efforts must be accompanied by broader changes. Otherwise, protecting a forest here only increases the pressure to liquidate a forest somewhere else.