Big Tech Hates You

What’s the most powerful commodity in the world?

Gold? Tesla EV technology? Bitcoin? Oil?

Actually, it’s none of these things...

As Zuckerberg or any other Big Tech gangster in Silicon Valley will tell you, the most valuable commodity in the world today - and for the foreseeable future - is data. In fact, Wired magazine declared that, “data is the new oil of the digital economy.”

It seems they may be right about that.

In the late 1990’s, the emergence of the internet began the digital transformation of the analog economy. Today, with digital transformation well established in everything from banking to dining to dating, it is thoroughly entrenched in our lives. Smartphones, delivery drones and connected homes are an integral part of our daily activities.

With the unprecedented power of Facebook, Amazon, Google, Twitter and all the rest, that transformation is almost complete. It has become an integral part of life.

But then, so has surveillance. In fact, the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act of 1994 requires that communications systems have a wiretapping capability built in to identify and intercept voice or data conversations between e-mail, telephone or Internet addresses.

The deep and total manipulation of our data via artificial intelligence (A.I.) is the next and final step. (And by the way, it’s happening without our approval.) The incredible power of AI and predictive analytics are already being applied to so-called “smart cities” that are actually surveillance cities on the order that China has made famous.

Everything you do – or don’t do – from wearing a mask to watching the wrong news channel is observed, often recorded and added to your data profile. Human beings are thus commoditized, reduced to nothing more than labor units.

Surveillance cities are part of a larger effort in China and other parts of the world to freely access and capture your data, which is then used to capture you.

Today, the global economy is dependent upon data–everyone’s data, by the way–for virtually everything. Where you bank, how you spend your money, who you vote for, what shoes you buy, what media you consume – everything you do and even think or write on Facebook, is recorded, quantified, categorized and commoditized for everyone who can make a buck from it.

What’s more, the big plans that the Global Reset is so excited about can’t happen without having total access to all of your data and the right to use it in almost any way they wish.

What? You think your data really belongs to you?

You signed your data rights away years, if not decades ago, in any number of user agreements that you never read or even looked at before clicking, “I agree.” And, as you may already be aware, the apps on your phone are primary sources for personal data that is mined and forwarded to private social media companies and foreign nations such as China.

But “data sharing” is what a digitally-connected world is all about, isn’t it? Like John Lennon’s globalist hymn, “Imagine” – we’re well on our way to “a brotherhood of Man,” right? Or, as some might say, are we closer to completing a world based on the “servitude of Man?”

It rather looks like the latter.

The world has become small and connected and we’re all getting to know each other really well – but not half as well as the cluster of techno-fascists that none of us elected know us.

Unfortunately, what the Big Tech oligarchs such as Facebook, Twitter, Google and the others know about millions of conservatives Americans, they don’t like - especially our tendency to value our right to free speech.

In fact, they’re completely against free speech and are using our own data to suppress it in favor of “freedom of expression.”

“Freedom of expression,” an amorphous and politically neutered ideal rooted in the concepts of “European civility,” self-created identity and obedience to authority, is what they have in mind to replace the raucous, free-wheeling, politically-activated free speech rights that we’ve enjoyed in America since the birth of the country.

As the Heritage Organization makes abundantly clear:

 “The conflict between free speech and expression is being brought into the open by our tech giants, who seem to have both a moral and monetary interest in promoting only expression… In fact, the freedom of speech in its original understanding can bring harm to the new notions of self-expression, as Google and Facebook make clear.”

Thus, the path to wiping out free speech is paved with the “good intentions” of not hurting anyone’s feelings, particularly with regard to their chosen gender, while stripping all Americans of their rights. That’s the role of hate speech – to shame you into self-censorship until free speech becomes offensive and ultimately, a criminal offense.

Now that the Biden regime has coordinated with pervasive power of Big Tech, the drive to muzzle us and control takes on an extra urgency. This tyrannical aspiration is nothing new, though. 18th century French scientist/philosopher Pierre-Simon La Place imagined that if we knew the exact location of every particle in the world, we would become omniscient.

The digital convergence between humans and machines is similar to what La Place had in mind… China’s social credit/surveillance state is headed that direction.

But undoubtedly, global peace and understanding will be the inevitable outcome of our data-driven world and the surveillance and suppression that accompanies it.

What could go possibly wrong?

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