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 Please login to watch the full episode and access subscriber-only content.Not a subscriber yet? You are invited to join 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 Rob Braxman is certainly old enough to remember the now outdated payphone, but as technology has advanced throughout the decades, Braxman has advanced right along with it.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…
A Glorious Synthetic World
I sipped my coffee while admiring the beautiful sunset the other day, and thought, what a glorious synthetic world we live in. It is breathtakingly marvelous! I imagined the millions of little satellites maneuvering across our atmosphere, 5G waves pulsating the skies, the birds circulating on turbine wings, and the grand spray of chemtrails dancing among the clouds. It’s truly magnificent what great imaginations can achieve. The celebration of the fourth industrial revolution will be a day to remember. While towers and skyscrapers remind us of just how small we are, they can miraculously crumble to the ground in a single blow – by a plane. And while all the world is connected with a simple keystroke, the adventures that lie ahead through the virtual world will be so profound, who wouldn’t want this dream? What was once a stroll through the park will take on a whole new experience,…
Welcome to the Surveillance State: Biometrics Data Collection is All Around You
By The Sharp Edge The worldwide digital panopticon isn’t coming – it’s already here. While China has the most surveillance cameras in operation overall, reaching a total of 200 million throughout the country, most people would be shocked to know that the United States has the largest number of surveillance cameras per person than any other country in the world. China may be considered the most advanced in their mass surveillance and control system, but with exports of this technology, regimes around the globe are quickly catching up. In the age of information, “the world’s most valuable resource is no longer oil, but data.” Biometric identifiers such as facial geometry, fingerprints, voiceprints, and even your DNA are now highly prized commodities. Rapid developments in biometric data collection implemented in every aspect of our daily lives has made the public vulnerable, while lawmakers fall behind in protecting the private data of…
I Have Nothing To Hide
I don’t care if they are surveilling me through my smartphone, I have nothing to hide, he said. What do I care if government can spy on me, I have nothing to hide, she said. Why does it matter if Amazon can listen to me and see me coming and going from my house, I can see if there are intruders, and I have nothing to hide, he said. What difference does it make if organizations, globalists, and law enforcement can track my whereabouts through my vehicle, I have nothing to hide, she said. Who cares if big box stores aggregate data on everything I purchase and target me with ads on every device I own, I have nothing to hide, he said. These cameras installed throughout my home are to spy on intruders so if it means I get spied on through them what do I care, I have…
Climate TRACE: A Framework for ESG Initiatives and Social & Climate Credit System
By The Sharp Edge In an appearance at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2022, climate-grifter, Al Gore, took the opportunity to, once again, tout Climate TRACE, a coalition backed by the former Vice President and former Google CEO, Eric Schmidt. In response to a comment made by WEF panelist, Lea Wermelin, on the responsibility of governments to make structural changes in our economy to combat climate change, Gore replied, “I have good news on this front. We are about to enter an age of radical transparency. I have been among those who have formed a new coalition called ‘Climate TRACE’…Tracking Real-time Atmospheric Carbon Emissions. It’s a coalition of artificial intelligence technology companies, NGOs, and universities, using data from 300 existing satellites from multiple countries, ground, sea and air-based censors, and internet data streams, to use machine-learning to create algorithms for every single sub-sector of the economy.” This colossal data-collection…