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Belligerent Savant » 19 Jun 2021 02:47 wrote:^^^^
Great analogy. I'm perplexed why this still needs to be spelled out/articulated here. Why are there continued attempts to justify clear and egregious overreach?
drstrangelove » 19 Jun 2021 00:04 wrote:I'm definitely being tracked and all my digital activity is recorded, but they can't use it because it hasn't been normalized. I use a vpn for sensitive traffic and don't take my phone everywhere because i don't have to yet. I'm aware the current state of privacy is mostly psychological, like wearing clothes. But the greatest protection from the State using this against society is that people aren't ready to walk around naked.
I'm against digital Id cards because they normalise State regulation of free movement. Sure, they can monitor me, but I want them to do to it secretly, like a little dirty voyeur who fears the shame of being outed as a pervert should their filthy fetish ever be revealed. Basically, i have a 'look but not touch' policy like most strippers. And i currently feel that filthy hand running up my thigh, so i'm going to slap that shit away so they know their boundaries.
dada » Fri Jun 18, 2021 1:05 pm wrote:When did living life become a purely social thing? It's been the big topic in nine-tenths of the NYTimes for the last six months, "everyone is chomping at the bit, can't wait to get back to living life." I guess that I missed the memo. Because I've been living it the whole time. Really living it, too.
Makes me wonder what actual living looks like to society. My life must look like death, or at least doesn't qualify as living. Which is funny, because it is pretty much how society looks to me.
Of course I don't say that out loud to society. I'm a nice person. But society has no problem saying it out loud, having no idea what it sounds like to actual, living people like me. I mean what kind of life is that, where if your routine is thrown off, you feel like you're not alive? How is that living?
Anyway, I know this is off topic, since I'm saying it, it must be. Just ranting, spinning letters into the digital void.
Belligerent Savant » Wed Jun 16, 2021 12:56 am wrote:.
For one, the 'vaccine' is killing young people, or making them ill, and likely causing long-term issues, at a far greater clip than this virus.
There is also zero awareness of the impact of these experimental, unprecedented shots on the body 12+ months post-vaccination.
"Long Covid" has not been shown to be any different than the lingering symptoms tied to ANY illness. Nothing unique there. I've seen no reports of this becoming a prevailing or common issue - if indeed it exists.
Plenty of fear-inducing and misleading content -- par for the course -- but minimal substance.
Lastly, why the F would anyone agree to take a shot that would mimic the health issues of what one believes the disease may cause? Why not just avoid it altogether?
Once more, the virus has an IFR of less than 0.2, on par with influenza; many that catch it suffer mild or moderate flu-like symptoms, and an even greater percentage have no symptoms at all.
From what we've seen so far Re: adverse reactions to these shots, i'll take whatever this covid virus brings to the table every time over any shot. Not to mention the natural -- and legitimate -- immunity inherited after catching the virus vs 'lessened symptoms' that these shots report to offer.
drstrangelove » Fri Jun 18, 2021 3:04 pm wrote:I'm definitely being tracked and all my digital activity is recorded, but they can't use it because it hasn't been normalized. I use a vpn for sensitive traffic and don't take my phone everywhere because i don't have to yet. I'm aware the current state of privacy is mostly psychological, like wearing clothes. But the greatest protection from the State using this against society is that people aren't ready to walk around naked.
I'm against digital Id cards because they normalise State regulation of free movement. Sure, they can monitor me, but I want them to do to it secretly, like a little dirty voyeur who fears the shame of being outed as a pervert should their filthy fetish ever be revealed. Basically, i have a 'look but not touch' policy like most strippers. And i currently feel that filthy hand running up my thigh, so i'm going to slap that shit away so they know their boundaries.
The Bernician » Sat Jun 19, 2021 7:49 am wrote:Among this all, I think I see one really important piece of evidence on motivation. It is here, in the Daily Mail: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/sportsnews/article-9685661/Wimbledon-finals-staged-capacity-crowd-despite-Freedom-Day-delayed.html. Superficially, it's just an extension of what I've previously mentioned: vax passport 'trials' - in this case adding Wimbledon for the upper middle classes to the Euros for the masses. But there's a fascinating detail: it appears you can, instead of being vaccinated, self-report home lateral-flow tests via the app (with 'spot checks' at the venues to see if anyone tests positive there and then). This seems very significant to me, because you don't need to be vaccinated (indeed, you don't really even need to test yourself given it's self-reported), but you do need to get the app. In the short-term, then, this serves as a data-harvesting measure, and not a vax enforcement measure. Does that suggest that it's the data that is more important to our government than the vaccination?
In a world driven by Deep-Learning algorithms data becomes its greatest resource. The quantity and quality of data fed into an algorithm determines the speed and accuracy at which it learns, determining the efficiencies derived from the use of AI technology. Data is the economic fuel of the modern era, not oil.
If Nations are in midst of an AI race, then what they are really in is a race to collect data. If you look at this race as beyond nations and between civilisations, it becomes clear to see that the West is at a severe disadvantage to the East. This is because the characteristics of Western Civilisation are at odds with the authoritarian nature of data collection.
The quantity and quality of data collected on people is determined by the quantity and quality of their surveillance. Societies acclimatised to being surveilled produce a higher quantity and quality of data than those concerned with privacy. This also impacts the adoption rate of new technology.
The West is well aware that if their societies do not catch up and keep up in data collection they will see their power wane out of balance to the East's. US report outlining this fear in depth as one of national security ---> https://epic.org/foia/epic-v-ai-commiss ... on-pt9.pdf
In the 1980s Western capital poured into China and developed an economic system referred to as ‘Capitalism with Chinese characteristics’. In the 1990s the West did exactly the same thing with Russia. This brought the East economically on par with the rest of the world and more into balance of power with the West. To achieve this Eastern societies were forced to drastically and rapidly reorganise their societies along Western economic lines.
Due to the surveillance state mandate of AI driven technology, it appears to be the Wests turn to rapidly and drastically reorganise their societies along more authoritative lines to bring them on par with the Easts.
Luckily for the West the pandemic has provided not only the perfect necessity, but a mandate backed by a fundamental tenet of Western ideology—scientific rationalism, to rapidly and drastically reorganise itself into what could be called—Authoritarianism with Western characteristics.
The measures used to fight against this pandemic all produce greater quantities of higher quality data from Western populations:
Covid Testing – Tests collect data which populate dna databases for genome sequencing.
Lockdowns – Restricting the freedom of movement reduces kinetic activity that cannot be monitored and increases digital activity which is monitored.
Contact Tracing – Normalises the collection of kinetic activity through digitally signing into the real world environment through QR codes and installing applications on phones for the express purpose of tracking movements.
Deterrent against Cash – Less cash means more digitally recorded transactions.
Vaccines – Vaccine passports, which are coming though how they will operate is speculative.
Masks – teaches facial recognition algorithms to identify faces with obfuscations.
The motivations behind the policies governing covid19 responses are driven by two things:
Minimising the spread of virus
Maximising the collection of data
Since the second cannot be openly acknowledged, a problem begins to arise when a policy measure is designed to maximise data more than minimise virus. Such policy eventually becomes exposed and health officials are forced to defend measures designed to collect data. These health officials lose credibility as the nature of their job becomes that of a politician. One forced to navigate untenable positions through distortions of reality.
Now think about this.
If maximising data collection has become an imperative of national security, and the policy for collecting this data is literally the same policy for minimising virus, then it becomes a national security imperative for there to be virus to minimise for the collection of data. . .
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