The Solution Series: Securing Your Privacy from Big Tech with Rob Braxman
“The telephone is the greatest nuisance among conveniences, the greatest convenience among nuisances.”~ Robert Staughton Lynd Preview Full episode Download the full transcript in pdf here. By Corey Lynn and James White For those of us who are old enough to remember, making a series of phone calls once entailed collecting a pocketful of dimes, then using your MacGyver driving skills to pull close enough to the payphone while not demolishing your side mirror in the process. Oh, how things have changed! Rob Braxman is certainly old enough to remember the now outdated payphone, but as technology has advanced throughout the decades, Braxman has advanced right along with it. Braxman is a well-known expert in Internet privacy and data protection, whose insights on the rapidly changing technological landscape are second to none. He joins us on the Solution Series for an in-depth discussion about Internet privacy, personal tracking, and how…
Google & Realtor.com Partner To Install Surveillance Nests In Your New Home
If you happen to be in the market for a new home, as many Americans are, be sure to shop on Realtor.com so you can get a grand discount on the smart home surveillance bundle by Google. Currently being offered in select markets in Missouri and Tennessee, with the hope to branch out so everyone can enjoy their newly customized prison cell. This wonderful smart home rewards program can get you everything from a google nest thermostat and video doorbell, all the way up to the indoor surveillance cameras! All that’s required is a minimum purchase of $150,000 home and you can get between $699 – $2014 off this spying bundle of joy. The only thing necessary, aside from purchasing a home and submitting all of the required documentation for the smart home rewards, is that you must use a real estate agent that Opcity Inc. (a subsidiary of realtor.com’s…
Loosen Technology’s Grip on Your Mind
Isn’t it funny how industry leaders believe that turning off lights, finding a channel on the TV, or turning on the radio constitutes as something being “smart.” Are these difficult tasks for human beings? When did humanity get so lazy? Nowadays, everything is “smart,” except for you of course. They want you to believe you are incapable and need their help, while they turn on the mic, the camera, implant subliminal messaging or frequencies, and spy on you through constant surveillance systems running across the entire grid. Most people don’t even realize the damage that is being done to them, the mind control they are sipping in, and the constant energy-sucking distractions that are steadily stealing their lives. There was a CBS reality television series called ‘Hunted’ that aired back in 2017, whereby 18 every-day people set off in 9 groups to try to get off grid by evading the…